- Aug 7, 2003
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Wong Kei. Service you'll never forget.
"You ugly, go upstairs" "You fat, upstairs"
Sadly I don't think the same people run it today.
Wong Kei. Service you'll never forget.
I am not set on Chinese just looking at the various options in that general area as I used to go there a lot in the late 80s but not much since then and obviously places I knew have shut down and others opened. We are going to the Picccadilly Theatre so anywhere in that general area, not really fussed about what food it is as we are both very open minded and like most food. Steak, Oriental,Italian, French even standard English.
Whenever we're up there, we always use The Friendly Inn. Possibly one of the most inappropriately named restaurants in the UKNot sure nowadays as we've not been for a while, but it was run by a very old chinese lady for whom manners and politeness were alien concepts.
My favourite line of hers when we up there a few years back, a bunch of American tourists came in, sat down and started reading the menu. The waitress came to take their order and one of them asked if they did cocktails. Like a flash, the old lady was up off her chair shouting at them, "you want cocktails, you go ****ing cocktail bar"
The food however, is superb. Just DO NOT ask for a fork!
Wong Kei. Service you'll never forget.
Does anyone go to there without being utterly blind drunk
You're only about a 5 minute walk from one of the best BBQ places in the country - the Jay Rayner recommended Pitt Cue Co. Myself and [MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION] have both eaten there and really enjoyed the food. It is very small and doesn't take reservations but if you like BBQ food it is a great place to visit (the bone marrow mash is a great side dish as are the braised sprout tops).
If you want somewhere that is generally reliable, there is a Bills just around the corner on Brewer Street (the same as the ones in Lewes, Brighton and Horsham). Depending on your party, that might be somewhere worth considering as there is a decent range of food on the menu and it is reasonably priced assuming that they haven't grossly increased prices for the London location).