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Little China

Little China

Shop NO 10

4.6(1,630)

Summary

Verified · 1630 reviews

Little China is a casual dining restaurant offering Chinese and Thai cuisine with both indoor and outdoor seating across two floors. The establishment provides decent portions at reasonable prices with accommodating service and a pleasant ambience.

Pros

  • Accommodating staff who honor special requests and maintain good service
  • Generous portion sizes that easily serve two people
  • Pleasant ambience with plants, good lighting, and appropriate music volume

Cons

  • Inconsistent taste across dishes, sometimes too sweet or bland
  • Food presentation needs improvement
  • Some dishes lack authenticity and rely heavily on cornflour/maida

Top reviews

5Parmeshwar Birajdar

Honestly, I’m not much of a Chinese food fan, but I decided to accompany my family since they were craving it, and we visited Little China for the first time. I was pleasantly surprised! The ambiance is really inviting, with soothing music that adds to the charm. As vegetarians, we tried their veg options, including momos and fried rice. The food was basic but excellently prepared, and I appreciated how little oil was used. If you’re looking for hygienically prepared Chinese food, Little China is definitely worth a visit. Wishing them all the best! They truly excel at what they do!

4Miss L

Good food, good place. Packed on weekends. We ordered Crispy Honey Chilli Chicken. It wasn't crispy, but was tasty. Loved the dish. We then ordered Hakka Noodles for lack of noodle options on the menu, and it felt like Hakka Noodles and not like Chinese. The Kung Pao Chicken has a nice gravy, but there were chicken meatballs (chicken bits with a ton of cornflour or maida) rather than chicken pieces, which was a disappointment. There was also a lot of the maida and cornflour coated chicken bits in the noodles that ruined the experience.

4Suraj Belani

Little China offers a cozy casual-dining vibe with a good variety of Chinese & Thai dishes, and the pricing is reasonable for the quantity you get. The ambience and service are decent—clean place, friendly staff—but there are a few misses: sometimes the taste isn’t consistent (e.g. dishes meant to be spicy or savoury turning out too sweet or bland) and a few menu items don’t quite hit the mark.

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