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Best Chinese Food in the UK

26 May 2017 by Eileen

Chinese food has often been a staple of fantastic takeaway and brilliant restaurant dining throughout the UK. While this wasn’t always the case we have now embraced Chinese food as part of our own and it is one of the most popular meal choices around. With that being said, here is where you can get the very best Chinese food in the UK.

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Min Jiang

London really does have it all. Fantastic views, great sports teams, theatre, museums, culture and of course food. Min Jiang is the best Chinese restaurant in London and one of the best around the country. Their Peking duck is to die for and they also make other spectacular food. The restaurant itself is located on Kensington High Street, so it is easy to find. The waiting staff and atmosphere Min Jiang provide are exceptional, too. If you are in London and haven’t tried Min Jiang yet then you really need to rectify that as soon as possible.

The Lady Jade

The Lady Jade is located in the heart of Liverpool. This bustling, vibrant city is the home to many things and one of those is an amazing Chinese restaurant called The Lady Jade. With some of the most delicious and far-ranging menus across the country, The Lady Jade is a must visit for any fans of Chinese food. However, if you aren’t lucky enough to be in Liverpool then you could always order some great Chinese takeaway food through somewhere like Deliveroo. They provide restaurant quality food straight to your doorstep.

Michael Wan’s Mandarin Cantonese Restaurant

Located in sunny Blackpool, Michael Wan’s Mandarin Cantonese Restaurant is the best Chinese food you can possibly get for miles around. A delicious and vast menu that is accompanied by a brilliant atmosphere and some of the loveliest waiting staff you are ever likely to meet. Whether you are after some stand out chow mein or some perfectly crisp prawn crackers, then Michael Wan’s Mandarin Cantonese Restaurant is the place for you. Michael Wan’s Mandarin Cantonese Restaurant is always worth visiting if you are ever in Blackpool. Whether you are there for a day at the beach, amusement parks or for any other reason pop into Michael Wan’s Mandarin Cantonese Restaurant and you won’t be sorry.

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  1. Kim Carberry says

    26 May 2017 at 8:27 pm

    My family and I love Chinese food….It is always our takeaway of choice. I just wish I could cook it as well as the take away does. hehehe

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