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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.
Where To Get Your Bubble Tea Fix In London
The best places to get fruit teas, milk teas, and satisfy your tapioca craving.
8 London Restaurants Serving Lunar New Year Specials
Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit while supporting some of London’s best restaurants.
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Bao Noodle Shop
Bao Noodle Shop brings a fail-safe formula to Shoreditch with tasty tripe and other small plates alongside comforting bowls of noodle soup.
Where To Get Your Bubble Tea Fix In London
The best places to get fruit teas, milk teas, and satisfy your tapioca craving.
Coco Fresh Tea & Juice
A popular bubble tea spot in Soho, Coco Fresh Tea & Juice makes excellent fresh milk and fruit teas.
Bubbleology
Bubbleology is a Taiwanese tea spot in Soho serving the kind of fruit teas that get you hooked on bubble tea.
Yunique Tea
The best Oreo milk tea in Soho can be found at Yunique Tea, a tiny takeaway bubble tea spot.
8 London Restaurants Serving Lunar New Year Specials
Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit while supporting some of London’s best restaurants.
Ho-Ja
A small, casual Taiwanese restaurant and shop on Goldhawk Road, Ho-Ja is great for a quick, great-value meal.
Din Tai Fung
Din Tai Fung in Covent Garden serves excellent xiao long bao and fluffy pork buns. It’s great for a snappy lunch or solo visit.
Bao Borough
Bao Borough is the third outpost of London’s most famous Taiwanese restaurant. The buns are still good, but the smaller plates are even better.
Amazing Grace
A grand converted church in London Bridge, Amazing Grace will work just as well for a boozy night as for a bao-filled dinner.
Bao Kings Cross
From the people behind Bao, this little King’s Cross café is perfect for a grab-and-go situation or a light bite.
Master Bao
Master Bao is a Taiwanese spot inside Westfield London that’s perfect for cheap, quick eats, and excellent bao.