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China Town Noodle Bar

Chinese • Birmingham City Centre
(0121) 622 4746 Unit 2 Bath Passage, Ladywell Walk, Birmingham City Centre, West Midlands, B5 4SZ (0121)62…Show (0121) 622 4746
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Jonny
I visited China Town noodle bar restaurant located at unit 2 Bath passage, Ladywell Walk, Chinatown building, Birmingham B5 4SZ, I was totally appalled by the food they served: the food was not properly cooked and tasteless, it seemed the food was cooked by unqualified chefs. Some of the food was pre-cooked. In addition, the service was poor and the waitresses are not properly trained.Most of the chefs working in Chinese restaurants/takeaways in the UK are not properly trained; they were not classically trained as a Chef before working in the UK. Worse still, some of them from Mainland China working in the restaurants/takeaways are claiming asylum, and some of them hidden in the kitchen working illegally, so they do not have much experience working in the kitchen environment. Nevertheless, they are lack of traditional Chinese cooking skills, poor food hygiene standards, and poor food safety management. They cooked Chinese food with bad quality of meats and ingredients. These bogus practices cannot reflect the true value of Chinese food and its culture; their behaviours are actually destroying the Chinese culture and its reputation. Shame on you!!!
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