Café TPT (Chinatown)
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Café TPT (Chinatown) Address 21 Wardour Street, Chinatown, London W1D 6PN Café TPT (Chinatown) Phone 020 7734 7980 Café TPT (Chinatown) Opening Hours Daily : 12noon - 1am Café TPT (Chinatown) Food Price £28 - £48 per pax
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Many customers are keen on their dessert menu
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All the desserts are liquid based
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It's like how salad is basically lettuce
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Creamy 'soup' with both flavours
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It's a good idea to come here with an empty stomach
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Cafe TPT is definitely a recommended place to visit with friends for a taste of good quality Chinese dessert
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The dishes are lovely and the portions super generous
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I've heard the desserts are superb but I didn't have the space to have more
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I would strongly recommend you to try their pork and duck which are their popular dishes
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The interiors were also pretty basic though the atmosphere was quite relaxed
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The food here is excellent and full of flavors
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I never leave from here disappointed The staff here is great and very helpful
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I have never experienced any issue with their service
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Nor you like waiting in the large queues and still you want to have authentic Chinese dishes then Café TPT (Chinatown) is surely for you
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The service is also very good and i would recommend Café TPT (Chinatown) to all the Chinese food lovers
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The atmosphere is great and so relaxing while at the same time enjoyable
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The portions are also generous
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The seating space is limited though Café TPT (Chinatown) serves some really delicious Malaysian food and you will mostly find a long queue there during dinner time
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The service is fairly normal and I really like this restaurant
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I love Chinese food and you guys gave me an amazing time with the most exotic Chinese and Malaysian dishes
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The staff here is very good but you will feel a little rush in there
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This thing is understandable because the quality of the food that they have been giving is very rare to get
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Presentation of Café TPT (Chinatown) is already such a disappointment and how the staff attitude
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The service is terrible and unpleasant
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This is one place there is no need to come back to
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The starters tasted amazing but the main course however was disappointing
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The quality of food was pretty average
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The preparation of food extremely careless with skin still on our of chicken
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On top of the pathetic food the service was also uncaring and inattentive
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They didn't respect our time and the service there of delivered by the staff was below average
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For this bad service we were charged 10% which was very awful
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To top it all it was so reasonably priced and the quantity was also great
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The only downside in this for me was the interiors
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There was no attention paid to it and was a bit cramped
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The service was not specially enjoyable
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The decor is not very comforting but the food is excellent and very good value for money
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I must say that it is not the most lively places I have visited
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Food is also just average and there is nothing to write about
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I don't quite agree with other reviews as i think the place is pretty good option in the area
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The service is average and the owner attentive
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The arrangement of the place was typical too
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With the chefs cooking near the window and with the food elevator
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The food we ordered was delicious and affordable too
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The service was nice for a change and one of the waiters could speak English
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The service here is rude and unpleasant
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Though my order was brought in very quickly
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The food was not cut into appropriate size and I was only provided with chopsticks of plastic which made it quite a task to eat the otherwise delectable and well presented duck
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This is a nice Chinese restaurant serving typical Chinese food along with some brilliant Malayasian cuisine
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The portions are large and the sauce that goes with it is absolutely amazing
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The warm ambiance of the place with quirky food displays which seems to remind you that you are in Chinatown
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All of this is forgotten once you have ordered the food off the menu which is almost thrown at you
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They also have a large seating area upstairs for a group and is open till 1 am
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The service is prompt without being rushed
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All of the entrees were extremely delicious
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The setting and food is so authentically Chinese
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All desserts that we ordered were ridiculously proportioned
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You have to be very careful with what you order from the dessert menu
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Café TPT (Chinatown) will offer you good and authentic Chinese cuisines and the service is also going to be good
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On my next arrival I will be coming with an empty stomach so that I can order a lot from that menu
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The entree can range in taste and can be a hit or a miss but desserts are their forte
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The ambiance is very ordinary but you will forget about it once you start having their food
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The place is cozy and warm and there is a chef at the noodle and Hong Kong barbecue station right when you enter
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Most of the dishes we ordered were incredibly delicious and delightful
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The Spicy noodles were not that great though
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The service is swift and efficient
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I happened to be showing three others around Chinatown and it was getting on to around 5PM
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We decided to whet our appetite with a hot Chinese soup
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Enticed we walked in and were immediately shown a table in their small and closely packed dining area
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The waiter was hovering around to take our order even before we had finished a cursory look at the offerings
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The palpable sense of unexplained urgency on their part leaves me with no doubt that quick turnaround of tables
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We then took the opportunity to glare at our waiter with visible signs of urgency since our drinks had not arrived and was quite some time in coming
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The bubble teas were served and we finished it at our leisure
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The service however was indicative of Chinatown and adhered true to form
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It's a very small place that is quite cramped and hygiene isn't very good
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I feel ill with dysentery and throw up after having their tofu
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Do you think we are some animals you are feeding
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I felt the duck was roasted toooo much and lacked the juices
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