Talia's reviews
Review of Ping Pong Dim Sum
16 Apr 08, 00:48
Yum 
Ping Pong is a chain restaurant serving Dim Sum. Sure it might not be particularly authentic but it's mighty yummy.
This branch is always very busy, so be prepared to wait for a table. There are two floors and you may be sat on a large round table with others, a bar area or your own individual table.
As well as great food, I must recommend the cocktails. They aren't cheap but they are big and the house cocktail - the ping pong - is lush!
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Review of Ba Orient
12 Apr 08, 04:56
yum 
We had a great dinner here when visiting Wales earlier in the year. It was recommended by a friend who had been in 2007 and it lived up to expectations.
Very nicely decorated and with very polite staff. Food is dimsum and it was the nicest dim sum I'd ever had. It wasn't cheap but it was well worth it.
Also if you're a Doctor Who fan you're in the centre of Torchwood based action as the square is just around the corner.
And don't miss the drinks, we had nice tasting and gloriously presented cocktails.
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Review of Y Ming
10 Apr 08, 16:18
Best 
The best Chinese I've found in London, Y Ming is located just between Shaftesbury Avenue and Old Compton Street.
It's always busy and it's pretty upmarket. The menu contains lots of amusing thing's like Mr Edward's Pork and Jonathan Millers seabass.
I would recommend the mixed starter and then the mango or the garlic chicken - absolutely lovely. Don't go to Chinatown, go just outside...
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Review of Wing Wah
10 Apr 08, 01:50
DUCK 
This used to be quite good but I think it's run down a bit now.
There are trays and trays of Chinese food. It's quite hot and seems fresh. However the space isn't that great, you feel like you're in a big canteen and at £14 it's not that cheap either.
Located on a busy duel carriageway, there is parking available.
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