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Just wanted to recommend this new place. We have been a couple of times and it is really great, but for some reason completely empty.

It is next door to Eric's on Upland Road. Really cheap (for ED... 4 large dishes for 3 people came to £22), with really nice home made style Hong Kong / Cantonese (I think, I'm no expert, but I've been to the region a few times). Nothing like a typical classic Cantonese / takeaway (not that there is anything wrong with that!).

We had chicken wings which were crispy and sweet, beef ho fun with lovely and tender meat, and a pumpkin and prawn soup which was nothing like anything I've had before. It came with a really nice Chinese tea with multiple top ups. 

We came back for tea and cakes another time and the matcha cake and bubble tea was great and cheap. Can't remember exactly what we paid.

Always keen to support a local business and I am hoping it takes off through word of mouth. Fingers crossed this post helps it do so! 

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