Chop Chop (King's Cross)

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Chop Chop (King's Cross) Address 3 Euston Road, King's Cross, London NW1 2SA
Chop Chop (King's Cross) Phone 020 7833 1773
Chop Chop (King's Cross) Opening Hours Daily : 12noon - 11:30pm
Chop Chop (King's Cross) Food Price £10 - £30 per pax
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What people say about Chop Chop (King's Cross)

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117 reviews
  • Sitting in Chop Chop is always a slightly disorienting experience

  • When you order you have to fill out a little form with a pen which is then whisked away and transformed into food

  • So personal service is at a minimum

  • The noodle based food is filling and delicious however

  • If you don't want all the usual fast food then Chop Chop (King's Cross) is a good alternative

  • I by far prefer the places where they cook from scratch to order which is not much use if you only have a few minutes before your train

  • The seating area is a little disconcerting but perfectly functional and the staff are pleasant

  • I was in the mood for something different when I decided to check out Chop Chop so I ordered the duck and pineapple fried rice (duck is not a usual menu item for me)

  • I should mention that it is rather sweet

  • In general Chop Chop is wonderful on any day of the week because they don't seem to be too busy

  • Along with a group of 10 people visited this restaurant and I must say that it was a big disappointment

  • A credit card is accepted if you spend over 5GBP

  • A plate of rice with a little meat (maybe barbecue) and vegetables

  • I stopped here before boarding a train and was glad that I did so

  • While the staff was not all sweet and friendly and also got my order wrong

  • I was pretty satisfied with the food that I got

  • The roast duck was yummy and certainly way better than a sandwich that I otherwise would've had on my train journey

  • This was the best place and at the end of the day I was also thinking the same

  • The waiters were very friendly and helpful

  • The staff is very rude and I am never satisfied with the kind of service they provide

  • Some of their dishes have been the same over the years and it is the pretty same menu whenever I go there

  • Then it won't disappoint you but there is nothing to differentiate between this and some of the other Chinese restaurants

  • Chop Chop (King's Cross) is a life saviour

  • Chop Chop (King's Cross) has the most reasonable prices for the best and most delicious food

  • The portions are rather big as well

  • The service was quick too with very attentive and friendly staff

  • Chop Chop (King's Cross) is a must visit

  • The service was not at all good

  • We were served normal cold drinks ( which are supposed to be cold

  • The noodles were also disgusting

  • The sauce that they used was so awful that I felt like throwing up at that very moment

  • Chop Chop (King's Cross) is not at all recommended to anyone

  • I had an enjoyable experience here and was not at all disappointed

  • With prices which are strikingly low than that of its competitors

  • The restaurant which is more of a cafe

  • The portion sizes are substantial and enough

  • Soup bowls are BIG and filling

  • Chop Chop (King's Cross) is pretty quick and is super cheap

  • I used to have Singapore Laska here and it is my favorite till date

  • The staff is very friendly and you will enjoy your meal because of the warm welcoming that you are getting by them

  • They provide you with huge portions

  • The quality of the food is not great and that is the only reason that Chop Chop (King's Cross) is cheap

  • I ordered the sweet and sour chicken with egg fried rice

  • My friend ordered the chicken cashew with EFG and a can of coke

  • The food here is really economical and the environment is conducive to a family dinner

  • The service is very quick and the food is delicious and unpretentious

  • The quality is not the best

  • The food tastes nice and it is really good value for money

  • Chop Chop (King's Cross) is perfect for a stop if you're passing through King's Cross

  • The portions are bigger if you eat in rather than if you take out

  • Therefore it is recommended to sit in and eat

  • Beef in black bean sauce along with a flat noodles

  • Beef was an absolute delight whereas the rice wasn't fried properly and it was just seafood in white sauce

  • I also had barbecued pork with flat noodles and I must say that the sauce was a little too sweet for anyone's taste present there with me at the table

  • It was a very nice experience and the prices were also fairly reasonable

  • I came across Chop Chop (King's Cross) while searching for a tasty treat which was not exclusively fancy

  • The value for money is amazing with the charges being not too steep

  • The interiors are pretty cramped but that is not that bothering

  • The service is pretty efficient

  • Another plus is astoundingly cheap rates

  • This is a perfect place if you are looking for cheap Asian food

  • I had the sweet and sour chicken with noodles which was less than four pounds and lasted me for lunch and dinner

  • The only problem is that Chop Chop (King's Cross) is bit crowded and that is because the tables are very close to each other

  • We visited Chop Chop (King's Cross) for a late dinner and were not at all disappointed

  • The food here is delicious and the portions are quite enormous for the price

  • The service is good along with being swift

  • The ambiance is also clean and tidy

  • The downside is their queues can be very long

  • Chop Chop (King's Cross) is a nice noodle bar

  • The food is good and the service is also quick

  • The place is good value for money with generous portions

  • You do get big portions of the food here and the food is cheap too but obviously it does not take any rocket science to deduct that these guys lacks in quality

  • The juice that they will offer you is healthy but again sometimes I doubt

  • Carrot juice is my personal favorite here

  • Chop Chop (King's Cross) is the perfect example of poor food served with poor service

  • The soup we ordered was just hot water with vegetables diced in it

  • The noodles were too oily and non palatable

  • The service was also poor on top of that

  • The food here is rather good and does not let down

  • The service and the staff in itself was the downside in the whole experience

  • You know one of those restaurants which are not in anyway classy

  • Chop Chop (King's Cross) was only dirty

  • The service is rude and the food not good

  • The charges are dirt cheap and the portion size pretty humongous

  • Try only when you are not thinking to much

  • I visited Chop Chop (King's Cross) and was quite disappointed with it

  • The food was substandard and was pretty tasteless

  • Even though the food is quite reasonable but it still pinches you to pay that much as well

  • The service was pretty quick and efficient but that is it

  • Probably won't visit Chop Chop (King's Cross) again as there are fare more better options which offer better food at cheaper rates

  • Would go again but not the sort of place to go with a large group as it's very small in size

  • Being a tourist in London and staying at the Euston road we were roaming on a clod windy night when we stumbled upon this restraunt

  • Its a nice place run by chinese people surprisingly the food here is indo chinese style so we quite enjoyed the cashew nut chicken and chilli chicken

  • Both dishes were served with rice

  • It is a clean and small place with very friendly staffs

  • The quantity of food is sufficient

  • We had Egg Fried Rice with Chicken &

  • The portions are good and the food is very tasty

  • The 'standard' Chinese dishes like egg fried rice and kung pao chicken which other people were eating seemed excellent though I did not try these

  • I ordered what was advertised as 'Singapore Laksa'

  • The portion sizes though very generous were ultimately flavourless

  • The sweet and sour chicken was average at best and the egg fried rice was greasy and tasted literally like boiled rice

  • I wasn't expecting a new plate of flavourless food or even a free meal (though I had eaten very little) but I also didn't expect to be met with complete apathy

  • We ordered two mixed noodles one with hot and dry and the other one with bit of oyster sauce

  • The food was very good (but not the best Chinese that I have tasted in King's Cross London) and reasonably priced as well

  • The portions were quite filling and made both of us really happy

  • The girl who server us was very friendly and the atmosphere is very clean and tidy

  • The staff there is very very unfriendly and inpatient

  • Also the food is not real Chinese food

  • The real Chinese noodle is not like this (the noodle might be bought in local British supermarkets in this restaurant

  • I went there with my boyfriend this afternoon

  • The restaurant is quite dirty on the floor and table

  • Only when the food was finished and we were waiting for a bill

  • Instead of coming over to ask whether we still want it when we were about to leave

  • The vegetarian curry and rice was far from Chinese

  • Vegetarian spring rolls were really good but for the price it isn't value for money

  • The amount is small but why making the customer feel like "

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