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I often don't like Chinese food (too sweet, too oily, but I think that's because it's often done badly). I did, however, have an incredible meal at Bar Shu recently (a friend who spent a long time in China said it was her favourite, I can see why). The fish fragrant aubergines, potato slivers with chilli's and gong bao prawns were all revelatory. If they or anyone else as good did deliveries I'd be in big trouble.


Not tried Silk Road, but keep hearing good things.

Question - do Silk Road do take away or delivery? A lot of people have been saying it's hard to get a table after their recent award from the observer (best cheap eat 2014), and I was unsure if a cheeky delivery might be an alternative!!

They do take away, collection only, but (as far as I've heard them say to people who ask for a take away menu) you need to know the menu as they don't run as a take away.


The food is, to a dish, spectacular. None of this msg, sugar filled Anglo Chinese food and all beautifully spiced xingian blow your head off cuisine.


Cumin spiced lamb with hand pulled noodles and middle plate chicken are amazing. The cucumber, three sprout salad and aubergine all travel very well.


Enjoy!

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