A small Chinese restaurant near Victoria is also one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in London. I recommend eating at noon because only noon can I eat snacks. The evening menu is not the same as the noon menu. I have eaten countless times here in London over the years. Chef Wong is very thoughtful to make a very appropriate integration of Chinese food and Western food. It is not easy to retain the taste of Chinese food and make a Western food shape. The restaurant is not big but the environment is very good. If it is a good day, sitting outside and eating snacks here can be regarded as a great enjoyment in life. And the price here is not high or it should be very cheap (for the quality here) per capita can eat more than 30 can support it. Compared with Chinatown, the average person who eats 30 or 40 pounds is still some fake Chinese food. This is the conscience of the industry.