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I would say it is a perfectly sound, entry level Chinese (not unlike Mr Liu) and what you see is what you get: ie it is not Hakkasan. It is a pity they can't persuade more folks to sit down for dinner (as opposed to collecting takeaways) because like the OP we've been the only diners on the occasions when we've visited.

Sue Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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> > Let's face it, most bog standard Chinese

> > restaurants of this type are awful. The long

> > departed Chopsticks was good

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> No it wasn't, it was bloody awful :))

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> ETA: I imagine that's why it closed, because other

> people thought so as well ....


Don't be silly, it was far from awful! It was a great deal better than anything else on offer in term of Chinese in ED. There has always been a problem with that venue. Indian Mischief was great but didn't last the course.

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