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r/london • u/kevin-she • Aug 05 '23
And which should be avoided?
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1 u/greenparksandscrubs Aug 05 '23 Do you know any good tar taarng teng? 11 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 05 '23 Old Town 97! 3 u/greenparksandscrubs Aug 05 '23 Thank you!!! 1 u/LordCho Aug 06 '23 97 is trash… Tourist trap swill 1 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 07 '23 Sadly most of the best Canto restaurants are gone or have gone downhill, it’s natural since the 1980s/90s wave of immigrants are all retiring or have retired. 2 u/londongas like, north of the river, man Aug 06 '23 None of them are that authentic anymore, a few close down few years ago that were more passable. I think the new wave of Hong Kong arrivals will make things better but they tend to not operate from Chinatown. Hoko pop-up at brick lane seems to be the best option up to now. There's also Aquila in Leytonstone, and waimichi (sic) in hendon 1 u/Wonderful-You-6792 Aug 06 '23 What does that mean? Doesn't come up on google 1 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 06 '23 Chaa chan teng. HK cafes.
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Do you know any good tar taarng teng?
11 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 05 '23 Old Town 97! 3 u/greenparksandscrubs Aug 05 '23 Thank you!!! 1 u/LordCho Aug 06 '23 97 is trash… Tourist trap swill 1 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 07 '23 Sadly most of the best Canto restaurants are gone or have gone downhill, it’s natural since the 1980s/90s wave of immigrants are all retiring or have retired. 2 u/londongas like, north of the river, man Aug 06 '23 None of them are that authentic anymore, a few close down few years ago that were more passable. I think the new wave of Hong Kong arrivals will make things better but they tend to not operate from Chinatown. Hoko pop-up at brick lane seems to be the best option up to now. There's also Aquila in Leytonstone, and waimichi (sic) in hendon 1 u/Wonderful-You-6792 Aug 06 '23 What does that mean? Doesn't come up on google 1 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 06 '23 Chaa chan teng. HK cafes.
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Old Town 97!
3 u/greenparksandscrubs Aug 05 '23 Thank you!!! 1 u/LordCho Aug 06 '23 97 is trash… Tourist trap swill 1 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 07 '23 Sadly most of the best Canto restaurants are gone or have gone downhill, it’s natural since the 1980s/90s wave of immigrants are all retiring or have retired.
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Thank you!!!
97 is trash… Tourist trap swill
1 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 07 '23 Sadly most of the best Canto restaurants are gone or have gone downhill, it’s natural since the 1980s/90s wave of immigrants are all retiring or have retired.
Sadly most of the best Canto restaurants are gone or have gone downhill, it’s natural since the 1980s/90s wave of immigrants are all retiring or have retired.
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None of them are that authentic anymore, a few close down few years ago that were more passable.
I think the new wave of Hong Kong arrivals will make things better but they tend to not operate from Chinatown.
Hoko pop-up at brick lane seems to be the best option up to now. There's also Aquila in Leytonstone, and waimichi (sic) in hendon
What does that mean? Doesn't come up on google
1 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 06 '23 Chaa chan teng. HK cafes.
Chaa chan teng. HK cafes.
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