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Caf? Noodle wasn't brilliant .. just convenient ..

Hong Hong is my favourite but in the opposite direction pub to home.


I was told hong hong means tasty.. Bit like yum yum perhaps.


Not a big Chinese fan.. Seems like whatever you order, it come with Red gooey sweet sauce.


Foxy.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Caf? Noodle wasn't brilliant .. just convenient ..

>

> Hong Hong is my favourite but in the opposite

> direction pub to home.

>

> I was told hong hong means tasty.. Bit like yum

> yum perhaps.

>

> Not a big Chinese fan.. Seems like whatever you

> order, it come with Red gooey sweet sauce.

>

> Foxy.



With you on Hong Hong, one of the best Chinese take away's in the area. Very friendly, always made to order and fresh. Used to know the older lady who worked here, she was a neighbour. Not sure if she still works there. In future foxy try to avoid sweet and sour dishes. Some of the Szechuan and chop suey dishes are very nice, no gooey sauce involved either! :)


Louisa.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I was told hong hong means tasty.. Bit like yum yum perhaps.


I believe it literally means "fragrant fragrant", but maybe it could be interpreted as "appetising" or something?


Yep, I also try to avoid the cloying red sauce dishes. Although I do get an occasional craving for sweet and sour...

Louisa Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> -----

> > Caf? Noodle wasn't brilliant .. just convenient

> ..

> >

> > Hong Hong is my favourite but in the opposite

> > direction pub to home.

> >

> > I was told hong hong means tasty.. Bit like

> yum

> > yum perhaps.

> >

> > Not a big Chinese fan.. Seems like whatever

> you

> > order, it come with Red gooey sweet sauce.

> >

> > Foxy.

>

>

> With you on Hong Hong, one of the best Chinese

> take away's in the area. Very friendly, always

> made to order and fresh. Used to know the older

> lady who worked here, she was a neighbour. Not

> sure if she still works there. In future foxy try

> to avoid sweet and sour dishes. Some of the

> Szechuan and chop suey dishes are very nice, no

> gooey sauce involved either! :)

>

> Louisa.


Hi Lou.

I never order Sweet and Sour.. Chicken Chinese Style used to be Roast Chicken with Bean Sprouts..

Also Fried Noodles seem to come with the Red Stuff. and even the Szechuan at some places..


Foxy

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