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    Orchid Restaurant

    3.8 (8 reviews)
    ModerateSingaporean, Chinese, Thai
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    What a shame this place closed. Fantastic food and service with a smile.

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    Dragon Fountain

    Dragon Fountain

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This used to be my local Chinese takeaway. Now me and my husband have this dilemma. When one of us…read moresuggests a takeaway as a treat we instantly both say different things, I like Indian food and my hubby loves Chinese food. But default, because I don't dislike Chinese food, we would inevitably settle on Chinese and we'd always head to Dragon Fountain as it was only a few feet away. If I really fancied a curry, no worries as they do a wicked Thai Red Curry. I don't know about you but we, like most people, tend to have our favourites. It's sweet and sour chicken balls for him and sweet and sour prawn balls for me. Easy. Dragon Fountain's offerings are among the nicest I've tasted. No watery vinegary sweet and sour sauce here, just lusciously thick, perfectly flavoured tubs of sauce. And the balls aren't too greasy (oo er missus!)

    Discovered this Takeaway on a lonely Sunday night, when after 10:30 PM almost all restaurants…read morerefused to serve us food, as they started closing. We parked our car outside and pipped in and were instantly served. So, thought, of giving it an another try as that time we were so hungry, couldn't really infer that whether the food was that good or it was just our digestive glands melting everything down, giving it a taste of deliciousness. We went last week. Warm welcome. What surprised us, was the price. It didn't go up from the last time. And the cost of adding an extra meat or fish topping to any dish is a maximum of £1. Affordable! The portions are pretty much enough to make a hungry stomach full. Mark my words, I love Chinese cuisine. And, I was dead hungry at that time. The deals are also good, like if the bill crosses £10, a complimentary bag of freshly made prawn crackers are served. The quality of the food is great, and it's not greasy, like most of the Chinese eateries in town. There is a sit in option available as well, although for a few number of people. The sweet and sour sauce is perfect, and the king prawns in the rice and the noodles, were huge jumbo king prawns, not like shrimps which most of the places serve in the said King Prawn dishes. Well, wait, there are more. They don't use MSG or any artificial additives or preservatives. Healthy!!! The food was absolutely fine, simple and tasted really nice. Definitely recommended, for food for value.

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    The Royal Kitchen

    The Royal Kitchen

    3.1(7 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    My dish was not edible it was crispy beef but was so tough and chewy that I couldn't eat it. It…read morewouldn't even cut with a knife it was so solid. There was also more veg and sauce than meat. I called to complain and they basically said it's how it's supposed to be and they have been making it that way for years so there was nothing wrong it. I have had crispy beef from many Chinese takeaways and know that it is not supposed to be like that. It's one thing to serve food of that poor quality but it's another thing to not accept or acknowledge the issue and refuse to do anything about it. First and last time using this takeaway if this is how they run their business. The chef was actually shouting in the background in Chinese so I couldn't understand what he was saying but obviously can't take any negative feedback

    I am always interested by the names of both pubs and Chinese takeaways. There must be hundreds of…read moreCrowns and Royal Oaks, and equally as many Golden Gate and Chinese Kitchen takeaways. The Royal Kitchen thus, is perhaps an amalgamation of the lot. It certainly ticks all the necessary boxes. With a huge menu of nearly as many dishes as pubs called The Red Lion, some selections stand out a league above the rest - the 'crispy shredded beef with salt, chilli and garlic' for instance, or the 'beef curry pastries'. There's wide choice across the board from beef, through pork, chicken and fish to vegetarian. There's a wide selection of chilled drinks and a good array of magazines and books whilst you wait. There's a home delivery service if you spend a tenner and uh, you can take your food away. Thus, an all round box-ticker.

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    One Two Three - Asked for the menu - got all of these! This may take a while :)

    One Two Three

    4.0(8 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    HK Diner, which translates to Hong Kong Diner, is a pretty good restaurant. However, I would say…read morethat they were mainly a Malaysian restaurant (the owners are from Malaysia, and there are so many Malaysian dishes on the menu), and they should really capitalise on that fact and not just blend in the chinese food scene where they are mostly from Hong Kong. I suppose it is what people are used to, and maybe they thought by saying they were a dedicated Malaysian restaurant, they wouldn't get the people in who were looking for chinese food. Who knows. They have lots of lovely food here, that you wouldn't find in a typical chinese restaurant (because it is Malaysian food), like Nasi Lemak, Curry Mee and desserts like Bubur Cha Cha and Red Bean soup. If you aren't already familiar with Malaysian cuisine, those names won't mean much to you, but if you are, you will know they are fantastically tasty - and this place makes it well. They also serve bubble tea here (a hot or cold tea with tapioca pearls), which is the only place in Bristol that I know of that does it. I would highly recommend this place for those of you that haven't tried it out yet and are bored of typical chinese restaurant food. A real treat, two thumbs up.

    When you're looking for a taste of the orient on Park Street there's only two places you should…read morethink of going; Beijing Bistro or HK Diner. For me, HK Diner has the edge. Not only are their portions more generous, but their food tastes more authentic too. As well as the vegetable dishes (which are mouth-wateringly chunky covered in soy sauce), the noodles are the best thing on the menu. It's not the best place to take a date, but is the ideal meeting point for friends and family. The service is warm and welcoming, and a night in HK Diner is not a wasted one.

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    Street Food

    Street Food

    4.6(18 reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    Quick, authentic and delicious! I often find that the places with no frills serve the best food and…read morethis is no exception. It's very reasonably priced too. They do a deal at lunchtime where they cook up a few dishes and you can have whichever of them for £2 and add rice or noodles for £2. I had a chicken masaman curry and rice the other day for £4! You can barely get a McDonalds for £4! What's on offer varies for the lunch deal but they do tend to stick to popular dishes. They do proper yummy thai prawn crackers too (the orange ones that are slightly spicy) with sweet chilli sauce and play Thai music and the staff are lovely. If it was 30 degrees outside you'd feel like you were in Thailand! Decor is basic, long benches for seating and toilets aren't the best! They've got some pictures of the food on the wall, along with the specials boards and menu. I love it when there's pics of the food because I like to try new things and this helps with what to expect. There's also lots of interesting traditional Thai decor; old photos in frames and some offerings for buddha and pictures of the king. Don't go here for a night out kind of meal because it's quite quick to arrive and there is only a small bar, but definitely go if you want a fresh and delicious, cheap meal. It's the best in town for thai in my opinion.

    Super casual and super tasty, just how Thai food should be…read more Thai Pan has been renamed 'Street Food'. I think this was to reflect their new day/lunch menu that, during the summer, they sell through their open windows. I've eaten here so many times that I now have 2 dishes that I rarely stray from. The Gosereng Malaysian Noodles and Chicken in Chilli Oil with Pineapple Rice. Both are absolutely delicious! The noodles are spicy with lots of veg and flavour. The chicken in chilli oil is saucier than you would imagine, it's not just flooded in oil. The pineapple rice is so good, not overly sweet and with a nice flavour of its own. Think wagamamas style noodles benches, chilli pots on the table and an all Thai cast.

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