Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Cha Cha Moon

Another of Alan Yau's venture in the heart of London, Cha Cha Moon has finally open its doors this month. Went there for lunch the other day. Tucked in one of the side streets on Carnaby Street, its signature entrance is again obscure of its existence. Claiming to serve sze chuan food, the menu is more of a mixture of oriental stuff. Cha Jiang Mian, Dan Dan Mian, Lo Mian, Spring Onion Pancakes, Dumplings etc. All at a rate of £3.50, opening price! Once in the restaurant, the dimly lit alley is brightened up a bit by the pink glass that separates it with the open kitchen. The seating is like Wagamama's except that it has cushions on it hehe. The food was not bad for £3.50 to be honest. I would say I prefer Wagamama standards food wise, but I guess it depends what kind of food you are going for. Ref: http://worldfoodieguide.wordpress.com/2008/05/13/cha-cha-moon-chinese-london-england/

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