The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of Mongolian Wok
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Buffet Chinese, idea being, you take a bowl, go up to the ingredient counter, either follow a recipe or not and fill your bowl up with bits and pieces, take it to the large gas wok and wait while it's cooked for you. |
Buffet Chinese, idea being, you take a bowl, go up to the ingredient counter, either follow a recipe or not and fill your bowl up with bits and pieces, take it to the large gas wok and wait while it's cooked for you. not a bad idea, but no where near cheap enough to justify it. |
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Some people say that it is not a bad idea, but no where near cheap enough to justify it. Other people probably eat more heartily, and think that all you can eat in the evening for 12 quid/head is actually oh if you havent eaten all day. Probably best to avoid lunchtime when they charge by the bowl though. oh, and if you're not a fan of really bad karaoke "singing" it might be worth just avoiding the place after 10pm, and it's just a little too close to Cafe Orient to make me want to go in. |
oh, and if you're not a fan of really bad karaoke "singing" it might be worth just avoiding the place, and it's just a little too close to Cafe Orient to make me want to go in. |
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locale='Central,George Street' |
locale='Central' |
Buffet Chinese, idea being, you take a bowl, go up to the ingredient counter, either follow a recipe or not and fill your bowl up with bits and pieces, take it to the large gas wok and wait while it's cooked for you. not a bad idea, but no where near cheap enough to justify it.
oh, and if you're not a fan of really bad karaoke "singing" it might be worth just avoiding the place, and it's just a little too close to Cafe Orient to make me want to go in.
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