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Good local chinese delivery or restaurant?


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IMO Hong Kong City dim sum is a bit stodgy and not a patch on Dragon Castle. But each to their own and all that (only tried the dim sum, not had dinner). Not tried any other Cantonese restaurant other than DC south of the river that I'd recommend.


If you fancy trying Xinjiang (northern) style Chinese, then Silk Road in Camberwell is good. Or a few doors down, Wulli Wulli do a mixture of Sichuan food plus all the usual anglicised sweet and sour, crispy duck, etc.

I use the one in Nunhead - The Great Wall http://hungryhouse.co.uk/great-wall-se15 and have done for some time.


It isn't particularly authentic or mind blowing like Wulli Wulli or Silk Road but they do good standard English style Chinese food (you know what I mean I'm sure!). Always arrives hot with friendly driver etc and reasonably priced.


I've tried a lot of the delivery places over the last 5 years or so and have been disappointed in the vast number of occasions.


I also heard a rumour that Lovely House on Bellenden Road deliver but if they don't the BYO restaurant is a little gem - the soup noodles and dim sum are tasty.

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