Eat well in Soho, here is a characteristic and very good place in the city of London, to try the Tuk Tuk.
That I liked greasy Chinese cuisine was never a novelty, but thanks to this little restaurant I can say with certainty that more than a passion it will become an addiction.
In the heart of Soho there are an infinity of more or less cheap restaurants offering all kinds of cuisine: Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean and so on and so forth! Tuk tuk collects the tastiest dishes of Chinese and Southeast Asian cuisine and brings them all together in a single menu that offers gems not to be missed, the noodles soups primarily.
The restaurant itself does not offer an innovative or attractive design, and the service is decidedly hasty, but the cuisine and the low price of the dishes can be considered two more than enough reasons to consider it a must on Fridayì or on a Saturday night, especially if you have been out straight after work for a beer with friends in Soho and are in the mood for a snack before going out to dance.
For one beer, 4 duck rolls and one spicy soup with chicken and mushrooms (to say a basin would be more correct if I wanted to make you understand the size of the portions) I spent the beauty of £ 13, which for the London fees on Friday nights can be considered more than affordable.
Unfortunately there is no website and the restaurant does not accept reservations, but given the speed of the service I am sure there would be no more than 10 minutes waiting.