Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall: London’s Biggest Asian Foodhall Open Now

Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall: London’s Biggest Asian Foodhall Open Now

Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall opens today, Monday 10 July on Edgware Road. Get ready for a mouth-watering selection of 20 Asian food stalls in a gorgeously Stiff +Trevillion designed pavilion.

Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall | 399 Edgware Road, NW9 0FH | 10.30am until 9.30pm

The eco-friendly venue brings a pan-Asian culinary experience and cultural entertainment concept to the capital. Bang Bang Oriental encompasses a food court, restaurant, and community space – all under one roof. The foodhall celebrates Asia’s vibrant culture with over 20 individual kiosks will offer an eclectic mix of Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Indian, Vietnamese, Taiwanese and Malaysian cuisine.


Opening Offer

The exciting new hub is also home to the stylish Golden Dragon flagship restaurant which opened on 2 July 2017. The 300 cover restaurant offers dim sum lunches with an extensive traditional Chinese menu in the evening. Golden Dragon is offering a 20% discount until 15 July 2017.

Commencing on 11 July, through to 24 July 2017, Bang Bang Oriental will offer a 20% discount for customers visiting the kiosks in the new Foodhall.


 

GET YOUR CHOPS STICKS ROUND THIS A-Z OF AWESOME FOOD KIOSKS AT BANG BANG ORIENTAL

 

Bamboo Hut竹林小屋

Head to the buzzing streets of Beijing with Bamboo Hut andits exotic Chinese street food dishes! Bamboo Hut creates an authentic and intense Chinese street food experience with its delectable dishes including Sheng Jian Bao (Pan-fried buns), Pan-fried pork pies and burgers.

Xian Bing (Chinese Meat Pie) Bamboo Hut at Bang Bang Oriental

Xian Bing (Chinese Meat Pie) Bamboo Hut at Bang Bang Oriental

 

Bánh&Chè

Bánh&Chè serves traditional Vietnamese culinary delights with a French influence. Fusion dishes include Xoi sticky rice, Gỏicuốn Vietnamese spring rolls, and Bahn Mi – chicken, pork, duck or aubergine baguettes, washed down with authentic Vietnamese iced coffee.

 

Mini Classic Banh Mi - Banh and Che at Bang Bang Oriental

Mini Classic Banh Mi – Banh and Che at Bang Bang Oriental

 

CAFÉ LA VIET

Taking inspiration from Hanoi’s bustling old quarters and the dazzling streets of Saigon, CAFÉ LA VIET introduces guests to a Vietnamese communal dining experience serving fast, fresh and nutritious dishes. Seasonal and local Vietnamese dishes include hearty bowls of pho and vermicelli; and a selection of Com rice dishes including Com Suon Bo – Marinated beef ribs with rice, salad and pickles.

 

CITROPIA CAFÉ果城

After sampling the sizzling dishes of Bang Bang Oriental, guests can cool down at CITROPIA CAFE which specialises in fruit juice, smoothies and flavoured Earl Grey teas. Cream cheese desserts will also be available in fruity flavours including Blueberry, Mango and Strawberry.

 

Coconut Tree

Coconut Tree brings a taste of Kuala Lumpur to Bang Bang Oriental with traditional Malaysian dishes. Coconut Tree will be serving a large selection of halal dishes which will be served on green plates and bowls with green cutlery. This guarantees that these dishes are halal and have not been in contact with pork or alcohol.

 

Four Seasons文興酒家

This Bayswater and Chinatown institution is famous for its long half-hour queues to sample its renowned Hong Kong-style Cantonese roast duck – which has been named as ‘the best roast duck in the world’ by the Financial Times.

 

ICHIBAN美味一番

ICHIBAN brings Japan’s favourite delicacies to Bang Bang Oriental with its classic katsu curry and boiled Eel in special sauce. Yakitori will also be on offer including BBQ Eel and BBQ scallops, as well as traditional Teriyaki dishes.

 

Janchi Korean Kitchen

In Korean ‘Janchi’ means ‘Feast’ or ‘Party’ – the pleasure of gathering food and enjoying it together. Janchi’s dishes are based on family recipes usinghigh quality Korean ingredients, bringing the heart and soul of Korean food to the UK. Guests can join Bang Bang Oriental for a ‘Janchi’ and feast on Bimbimbap and Deopbap, which are some of Korea’s best-known dishes.

Dolsot_Bibimbab_A - Janchi at Bang Bang Oriental

Dolsot_Bibimbab_A – Janchi at Bang Bang Oriental

 

Little Thai Silk

Bang Bang Oriental welcomes Southwark’s favourite Thai restaurant, Thai Silk, which offers authentic and healthy Thai cuisine. Top favourites include Spicy mince pork rice with egg, Mango papaya salad, and Thai sausage. Thai Silk’s innovative menu combines traditional ingredients with first class cooking techniques.

 

LongJi Hong Kong Restaurant香港茶餐廳

Bang Bang Oriental welcomes LongJi to the UK – the outlet already has 17 branches in China. LongJi showcases the best of contemporary Asian cuisine with a Western twist with influences from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Korea, and Singapore. Tasty dishes include Macau Pork Chop Burger, Yeung Chow Fried Rice, French Toast and Portuguese Pork Chop with Spaghetti.

 

The Pearl Lounge

Guests can unwind in the opulent bar area located within the food hall. The Pearl Lounge offers a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages including a global selection of beers, ciders, wines, Champagnes, spirits and cocktails.

 

Ramen Samurai – Ryu 麵屋武士龍

Ramen Samurai Ryu is a famous Hong Kong chain of Ramen noodles from the Godfather of Ramen – Yamagishi Kazuo, who was the inventor of Tsukemen. Guests can feast on various Ramen incarnations including original, garlic and spicy flavour, served traditionally with egg and chicken in chicken broth.

 

Royal China One 68 DIM SUM皇朝壹陸捌點心樓

For diners looking for a Dim Sum fix at any time of the day, One 68 DIM SUM is the ideal destination. One 68 DIM SUM brings back memories of Hong Kong with its delicate dumplings, fluffy buns and endless cups of Chinese tea.

 

Sukaria

Sukaria brings a new twist to traditional Asian cooking skills with its Cantonese, Hakka and Malaysian dishes. Sukaria serves Street Food dishes such as braised pork knuckles; and Mee Rojak with crispy bang bang chicken.

 

Taiwanese Street Food台灣食尚

For an authentic taste of Taipei, Taiwanese Street Food’s menu focuses on traditional dishes served in Taiwanese night markets. Dishes on offer include Taiwanese style fried chicken breast, Crispy chicken balls, Grilled onion pancake, and Meat filled steamed buns.

 

Tibb’s FRANKIE

Tibb’s FRANKIE serves a mouth-watering variety of wraps which take inspiration from Lebanese pita breads, served with a variety of Indian fillings. The wraps are packed with sumptuous fillings of fresh meats such as chicken and vegetables blended with its award winning masala. Tibb’s FRANKIE is well known throughout India and has recently launched in Dubai. Their first UK outlet opened in Harrow in December 2016.

Lamb Frankie - Tibb's FRANKIE at Bang Bang Oriental

 

UMi

UMi specialises in Sushi, Maki, Freshly sliced Sashimi and Tempura as well as dessert favourites with a Japanese twist, overseen by Head Chef consultant Jonathan Deddis – who has appeared on Bake Off’s ‘Crème de la Crème’ competition.

 

Uncle Chilli四叔巴蜀風味魚湯米線

Uncle Chilli brings the heat to Bang Bang Oriental with the flavours of Sichuan. Sichuan is a province in southwest China known for its flavoursome dishes encompassing garlic and chilli peppers. Not for the faint hearted, Uncle Chilli’s fiery dishes incorporate the unique flavour of the Sichuan pepper.

 

Wonder Bake

This Oriental patisserie will serve an extensive range of egg tarts with global influences from Hong Kong, China and Portugal. Exquisite flavours include Hong Kong original, Hong Kong coconut, Portuguese egg tart, Japanese original, and Japanese green tea.

Japanese Green Tea - Wonder Bake at Bang Bang Oriental

Japanese Green Tea – Wonder Bake at Bang Bang Oriental

Xi Home 喜家

Xi Home transports diners to the Far East with its tasty traditional Chinese Dumplings using authentic Chinese recipes. Xi Home’s specialist chefs create delicate dumplings including Pickled pork dumplings, Shrimp, leek and egg dumplings, and Pork, shrimp and cabbage dumplings.

Xi Home at Bang Bang Oriental

Xi Home at Bang Bang Oriental

 

Yaki Ya Grill Japan

Yaki Ya Grill Japan serves traditional Yakitori grill, which is one of the most popular delicacies in Japan. The dishes will be prepared using specialist equipment from Japan and served with authentic Yaki Ya sauce which takes 48 hours to prepare. The traditional Japanese cuisine includes Grilled squid, Shishamo, Salmon, Shiitake mushroom, and Donburi, as well as a selection of bento boxes.

 

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