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Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
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The Best Malaysian Restaurants In London
The best flaky roti canai, tender beef rendang, and fried noodles in the city.
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Med Salleh Kopitiam
Given Med Salleh Kopitiam's cavernous space in Queensway and excellent Malaysian dishes, you’ll be comfortable here no matter what.
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Satay House
Satay House is a two-floor Malaysian spot in Paddington serving excellent classics in a moody dining room.
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The Best Malaysian Restaurants In London
The best flaky roti canai, tender beef rendang, and fried noodles in the city.
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Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
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Hawker's Kitchen
A tiny spot with a big menu, Hawker's Kitchen in King's Cross serves excellent Malaysian specialties like roti, dosa, and more.
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Laksamania
A laksa specialist in Soho, Laksamania is serving some top-tier Malaysian classics.
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C&R Cafe Restaurant
C&R Cafe Restaurant is a Chinatown staple serving one of the best nasi lemaks in London.
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Rasa Sayang
As well as excellent beef rendang and flaky roti canai, this busy Malaysian cafe in Chinatown does some of the best char kway teow noodles in town.
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East Street
Just off of Oxford Street, this spot is just as perfect for an affordable group meal as it is for a solo bowl of udon.
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Phat Phuc Noodle Bar
Phat Phuc is a casual and affordable pan-Asian noodle bar in Chelsea, doing everything from laksa to pho.
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Sambal Shiok
Shambol Shiok is a neighbourhood favourite serving Malay specialties on the Holloway Road. Come for the laksa and stay for the shrimp sweats.
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Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall
Bang Bang Oriental is a massive Asian food hall in Collindale, that’s worth a visit if you so happen to be in Collindale.