Chop Chop

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Chop Chop, 43 Mitchell Street, Glasgow, G1 3LN 

PRICE RANGE: around £30 for dinner for two, excluding drinks

The critically acclaimed Edinburgh based Chinese restaurant, Chop Chop has extended itself Westwards. Hidden in plain sight; Chop Chop is a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of town. Our table was nestled up next to a tree-trunk and the food, a far cry from most Chinese food you’ll find in the centre. Even the noodles are freshly made.
We opted for a couple of Chop Chop’s signature dumplings – fried and boiled, some noodles and a fresh, stand out cucumber salad. Balanced and delicious!

By Phoebe Cottam

www.chop-chop.co.uk

 

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