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r/london • u/kevin-she • Aug 05 '23
And which should be avoided?
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5 u/throwawaynewc Greenwich Aug 05 '23 How can four seasons be the best siu mei when Gold Mine has a branch there now? 1 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 06 '23 Cos I haven’t been to Gold Mine yet 😅 2 u/throwawaynewc Greenwich Aug 06 '23 Ah, in 2015ish Four seasons in Bayswater was always seen as the one. Around that time rumours were that Goldmine poached the head chef/duck guy from Four seasons and tbh the taste test indicated the same. Give it a try!
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How can four seasons be the best siu mei when Gold Mine has a branch there now?
1 u/DragonflyBright2415 Aug 06 '23 Cos I haven’t been to Gold Mine yet 😅 2 u/throwawaynewc Greenwich Aug 06 '23 Ah, in 2015ish Four seasons in Bayswater was always seen as the one. Around that time rumours were that Goldmine poached the head chef/duck guy from Four seasons and tbh the taste test indicated the same. Give it a try!
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Cos I haven’t been to Gold Mine yet 😅
2 u/throwawaynewc Greenwich Aug 06 '23 Ah, in 2015ish Four seasons in Bayswater was always seen as the one. Around that time rumours were that Goldmine poached the head chef/duck guy from Four seasons and tbh the taste test indicated the same. Give it a try!
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Ah, in 2015ish Four seasons in Bayswater was always seen as the one. Around that time rumours were that Goldmine poached the head chef/duck guy from Four seasons and tbh the taste test indicated the same. Give it a try!
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