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Feng Shui Inn
Address: 6 Gerrard Street , London W1D 5PG, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7734 6778
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: W1D 5PG


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Reviews
This place is a typical Chinese restaurant with good food that it won’t disappoint you. It has an external place to eat and inside too. This time we wanted to eat outside, but the server told us it was too late and that we needed to seat inside the restaurant. I guess they were about to close. It was around 10:00 pm the time we got there. The place was very busy, but they served our food fast and everything was delicious. The atmosphere is very typical for a Chinese restaurant where you seat, eat and go. I ordered some Sweet and Sour Prawns, fried rice and spring rolls and I really loved everything. It was a nice place in a very tourist area with a lot of things to see and do around.
Had a great time here. The lemon chicken and salt and pepper chicken was delicious. All the food looks really good so I will have to come back for more! The staff are friendly and the restaurant is very nice.Food: 5/5
First time. Overall very good experience. The menu was elaborate with 100s of choices. As I observe a GF diet, they looked exceptionally well after me. They started by explaining that only one, yes one option, one dish on the menu was good for me. The Singapore rice noodle. Minutes later, the manager came and offered a seafood mixture with lettuce wrap for starters that it was custom-made. My husband ordered the wings and the seaweed dishes for starters and the sizzling beef for main. Everything was delicious. Very good, overall, not cheap though.
Stopped here on an early Friday evening and secured a table with ease and considering start of the bank holiday was a surprise. Server was friendly and placed our order. The food was out within 10 minutes which was a surprise. We’d ordered chilli chicken and when it arrived I can honestly say I was gobsmacked. It looked like someone had opened and forgot to stop pouring the dried chillies as the chicken could barely be seen! The prawn kung bo though was really tasty. Portion size for the price seemed a little on the smaller size. Was it authentic? Probably not and certainly wasn’t the worst food I’ve eaten but think there are better restaurants in Chinatown.
This place deserves 0 stars, the food was horrible, very expensive, fried food was so bad that it could not be chewed. I ordered chilli fried chicken. There were more chillies than chicken on the plate. The were recommended by the restaurant staff to not eat and when tried to eat them, it felt like I had red plastic chillies in my mouth. The chicken was so hard and couldn't be chewed. Told the staff about it and they said that it is what it is. Overall very bad experience with all the dishes and the staff itself!
This was the worst food I’ve eaten in years and extremely over priced. The restaurant was fairly full and while there more people came in. The majority were tourists. When seated which was quite fast we spent ages looking at the menu as neither of us could work out what was going on with the prices as we couldn’t believe a bowl of Pak Choi was £13.80, cabbage £13.80 . The Chinese supermarket across the road sells 6 to 8 Pak Choi for £3.25. We shared a starter of 3 crispy duck rolls and a dish of soya sauce, £8.80. The duck rolls had an odd, unpleasant taste and the soya sauce wasn’t very nice. For a main I had stir fried vegetable noodles chow mien, £11.80. It was very oily with approximately 4 mangetout, 4 slices of carrot, a few limp cabbage or lettuce leaf ends all over cooked. The only thing in abundance were the noodles and beansprouts. The cost of the veg on the plate can’t have been more than 30 pence. Over cooked, over priced and not nice. I left most of the noodles and beansprouts. It was boring and dull. When I eat out I like to eat something that is better and more tasty than my cooking, it wasn't. It was dreadful. My friend had Kirin roast duck with pineapple, £18.80 and a bowl of plain boiled rice, £5.80. She hardly ate any of it and asked for a doggie bag to take the remainder home which she never ate, it went in the bin. She said it was horrible. The waiter asked me if I wanted to take mine home I declined as I knew it would go straight in the bin. Oddly enough he didn’t ask us if we enjoyed the meal! The service was ok but not worth the service charge of 12.5%. The restaurant was grubby, it was dimly lit yet bright outside and you didn't want to look to closely at anything as it looked dirty. We will never go here again.
A busy place in the heart of China Town with reliably good food. They have a large choice of noodles in soup stock which are decadent and flavoursome. Their dim sum is equally good. They are busy and serve delicious, fresh food all day long. We came here for dinner after the theatre and still joined a queue at 10pm. The staff were welcoming and friendly. Considering the large choice in China Town, we chose to come back to this place twice because we knew we could expect excellent food. We came back just for their Dan Dan noodles! As others have said, watch out for their service charge which adds a considerable whack to an already expensive bill. Definitely worth a try when visiting China Town.
Food was fast and tasted okay, but not worth the price paid. £15 for 6 small chicken balls is insane. Definitely had tastier food for less at other Chinese restaurants. The staff were helpful and quick to serve/take payment however.Food: 3/5
Tasty chow mein. A hefty surcharge and you’ll also be pressured verbally, by the staff to leave a tip on top of that, so not exactly an economical lunch option.Food: 4/5
Basically, for me was a scam, and I am going to explain why. Sometimes the food is not really cool, sometimes is too cooked burn, like my noodles were. The place was old-fashioned and dirty; the food was bitter, sour and dry; and the service was totally awful. These reason let us to think that we didn’t feel the service charges 12,5% of the check worth it, so we try removed, ITS OPTIONAL IN UK, he told us that was mandatory, not sure men. Anyway, the service, the place pics at the bottom, and the food its a totally waste of money and time in the beautiful London. If you want to improve your London visit try to avoid as much as you can this place. Thank you.
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