I hope you tip it all over yourself with your spastic ricket hands.

Sautéed Gong Bao King Prawns with Cashew Nuts

Fuck me, Kung Pao Prawns* with Cashew Nuts, the Ikea caff has more imaginative cooks.

*Gong Bao is the Mandarin name; Kung Pao is the Cantonese name.

    Min Jiang Sichuan Hot and Sour Soup

    It’s like a compendium of 1980s Chinese dishes.

    What’s this place again? The Summer Palace in Watford?

    bosstrabs Sautéed Gong Bao King Prawns with Cashew Nuts

    Fuck me, Kung Pao Prawns* with Cashew Nuts, the Ikea caff has more imaginative cooks.

    *Gong Bao is the Mandarin name; Kung Pao is the Cantonese name.

    DON’T YOU WORRY DAVE I WILL BE TELLING THEM.

      Chilli Prawn Toast with Sesame Seeds

      Utterly pointless waste of money, this gaff.

      It’s the Chinese equivalent of paying about £80 for an Italian and getting beef lasagne and garlic bread.

      benson I don’t know if i have already mentioned it but we went to the Bao in New York.

      It was great food.

      https://www.thebaony.com/

      "VISIT US
      FOR
      THE BEST SOUP DUMPLINGS
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      NYC"

      I doubt that when there is a Din Tai Fung in NYC.

        Smallman, I wish for once in your life, you weren’t such a rem.

        I’m bang on it Dave, you know that brother!

        bosstrabs if it hasn’t got a signed photo of Gary Lineker from the 80s in the window, I ain’t going!

        bosstrabs

        “It’s set to open sometime in 2023.”

        Sadly I didn’t pack a flux capacitor but when I return in 2023 I will be sure to check it out

          Dave, remind us the name of your favourite restaurant in Beijing please?

          The one where everything cooked looked like it had been in the 1930s.

          Cheers.

            benson Sorry, I thought you were Ed Smallman, seeing as your post came amidst a flurry of his.

            Smallman1 Dave, remind us the name of your favourite restaurant in Beijing please?

            The one where everything cooked looked like it had been in the 1930s.

            Cheers.

            Family Li Imperial Cuisine. 厲家菜 if you want to search Google with the Chinese characters.