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Mandarin Kitchen
"A Long Established and Authentic Chinese Restaurant Specialising in Seafood"
Address: 14-16 Queensway , London W2 3RX, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7727 9012
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: W2 3RX

opening times

Monday: 12:00-23:30
Tuesday: 12:00-23:30
Wednesday: 12:00-23:30
Thursday: 12:00-23:30
Friday: 12:00-23:30
Saturday: 12:00-23:30
Sunday: 12:00-23:30


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Reviews
I went there in an autumn wet day for lunch. Surprisingly, many tables are seated. Thought the ginger lobster noodles is a bit expensive compared to other dishes, it is worth trying. Staff are helpful, and hospitality. We ordered only two dishes, Ginger Lobster Noodles and Drunken Chicken, with a bowl of steamed rice. That is sufficient for a couple.
If you are looking for a genuine Chinese food experience then look no further than Mandarin Kitchen. The hustle and bustle of a busy Chinese restaurant adds to the experience. No airs and graces just good food, service and atmosphere. We dined like emperors. Two of us took down half a roasted duck, half a drunken chicken, fried prawns in egg yolk, lobster over soft noodles and morning glory. The menu is extensive but looking around at what others were being served suggests everything was as good as that we ate. We finished with toffee apple and ice cream. That was nice but my only ask would be a few more Asian choices such as mango sago pudding! The service is attentive and the food flew out of the kitchen piping hot and perfectly cooked. That said, we were not rushed and having been seated at 7pm, left happy and full just before 11pm. Located just across the road from Queensway on the Central Line makes this an essay get to and from for those in London. The bill came to £90 each, which is arguably on the tad expensive side although given the amount of food we are would normally have fed four it was pretty reasonable! Happy eating. I’m definitely returning!
Great place to have a big family feud dinner! I would advise to book in advance during peak dinner times and they only take telephone bookings as of yet. Been here plenty of times and the food is consistently delicious! You wouldn’t want to come here without ordering the famous lobster noodles with ginger and spring onion which is our family fav, plus the beef ho fun and sesame prawn toast. If you have room for dessert, top it up off with an order of banana fritters with ice cream. Yum! Service is generally polite and dependent on who serves you on the day tbh. The place is a little cramped when it gets busy and you may find yourself brushing a couple of chairs navigating the way to the restroom which is up 2 flights of narrow stairs. It would be great if they could accommodate a disabled friendly toilet downstairs.
Don’t know why this restaurant is so popular. Mediocre food and service. I think easily can get from China town. The duck was recommended and it’s super “dry”. Clams was a bit overcook and the large prawn is nothing special too. The lobster noodles is the best among all as the meat is tender and sweet. Won’t be coming back for sure.Food: 3/5
I've wanted to come here for a while to try the lobster noodles and they didn't disappoint. Our group of eight shared two lobster noodles and 1.5 duck, salt and pepper squid, salted egg yolk prawns, green beans with garlic, braised seafood noodles and beef hor fun. I'd recommend coming specificially for the lobster noodles and duck as the other dishes were just okay. The service was quite slow and despite having a reservation, we waited at least 10 minuted to be seated and had to constantly flag down staff.
We ordered Ginger Lemon Chicken, Sweet and Sour Chicken and grilled vegetables. The lemon was very strong, but good. The chicken was not breaded and really soaked up the sauce. Service was adequate, ambiance was minimal.Food: 5/5
Came here many times and the food is consistently good. The lobster noodle is the main show but pretty much everything else is good. The roast duck is pretty good too.Food: 5/5
Terrible service. The worst in London. The reception talked so blunt and no smile, no courtesy at all. They said we can only have the table for 1.5 hours. Given the time limit, it’s disappointing that when we sat down, no one came to take the order. The service of the waitress standing at the back of the restaurant with a pony tail and a mouth mask on was HORRIBLE and the RUDEST I have ever seen in the UK. When I asked her to come to take the order, she pretended that she didn’t see me. We were sitting there for ages until she finally came to take the order. Her attitude was terrible and gave us a fierce and arrogant look saying that she had to serve other tables first. After that, she said some vulgar words in Mandarin including the word “death” under her mask with her disdaining look and tutted many times. How mannerless! We ordered lobster noodles and oyster omelette. The food was okay. Noodles were good but the oyster omelettes were just so-so. Not crispy and nothing close to authentic one. The environment was so noisy and the tables were so close. Didn’t feel comfortable to talk. The rude waitress was standing next to us during dinner and glaring at people in a cocky manner. Very sick of that attitude. When we paid the bill, that waitress did not say thank you but just left. I really hope she knows we paid the service fee and she should respect her work and not to show such attitude to her customers. That’s unacceptable. She should learn how to behave. The place doesn’t deserve the hype. That waitress ruined the experience and the restaurant’s reputation. Do not recommend.
Love this restaurant. Authentic chinese food with great options. No loud music and completely calm environment. We came for lunch and it didn’t disappoint. Lovely food. The waitress even made food suggestions and helped serving foods to us. Thank you so much.Food: 5/5
We were 20 pax and were seated very swiftly as we booked beforehand. Place was adequately lit and the place is bathed in a really nice atmosphere befitting of a high-end Chinese Cuisine Restaurant. As it is a small joint 2 ground floor shoplots combined into 1, it is expected that the are is quite packed and tight. We were served a plethora of dishes that was selected by our host. The seafood fish maw soup was delicious and hearty. Followed by their signature Peking Duck which I personally feel was alright, although nothing really to shout about. The skin of the Peking Duck was not really as crispy as others that I've previously tasted but all in all still a satisfying dish. The main letdown to me was the lobster noodles, the whole dish tasted bland and had an overwhelming earthy tasted to it, I couldn't taste any hint of lobster within the sauce at all and the lobster were poorly prepared flash frying with flour prior to it being tossed into the sauce was not done properly, the light batter coating the lobster also tasted weird. The vegetables were all okay and great. All in all it was an alright meal but the mainstay dishes were really disappointing, could've been much better.
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