New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
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New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
For local Oriental food lovers, I happened to be driving past the new Yeohan Plaza/Oriental City food hall, "Bang Bang Oriental" in Colindale the other day (first time since it opened), and I see that a huge Loon Fung has opened next door - an extra reason to give it a visit if you were dithering.
http://www.bangbangoriental.com/foodhall/
Man Kee at Bang Bang sounds a bit Dod Gee...
http://www.bangbangoriental.com/vendor/man-kee/
I coincidentally had to pick something up in Ealing yesterday, and the trip takes me past the existing Alperton Loon Fung, so I popped in for an impromptu visit. I had to keep a firm check on myself, as it is such a treasure trove of delights I could spend fortunes.
It seems a lot cleaner and brighter than I remember, and the fresh produce in particular is now second to none, and they have good stocks of many hard to find items like green peppercorns, sator beans, sawtooth herb, durian, abalone, the works, I should have taken a pen and paper, there's too much to mention.
Their pork belly is unbelievably cheap, can't remember exactly how much, but I think it was £3.49 a kilo. At the other extreme however their preserved pork belly (Chinese bacon) is around £12.50 a pack. Remember my Chinese bacon thread? About £1.50's worth of pork belly is all it takes to DIY.
I mentioned recently that Sainsburys have started selling lime leaves at a disgraceful £1.20 for four pairs. Loon Fung's frozen lime leaves: 100g for £1.05, that's dozens of pairs. Oh for the good old days when you could buy fresh ones by the armful.
Oriental Triangle Map:
https://www.google.com/maps/@51.5932458 ... I7rTOOBOCA
EDIT: Whoops, I meant Loon Fung not Loo Fung! Edited.
And sator beans not seitan...
http://www.bangbangoriental.com/foodhall/
Man Kee at Bang Bang sounds a bit Dod Gee...
http://www.bangbangoriental.com/vendor/man-kee/
I coincidentally had to pick something up in Ealing yesterday, and the trip takes me past the existing Alperton Loon Fung, so I popped in for an impromptu visit. I had to keep a firm check on myself, as it is such a treasure trove of delights I could spend fortunes.
It seems a lot cleaner and brighter than I remember, and the fresh produce in particular is now second to none, and they have good stocks of many hard to find items like green peppercorns, sator beans, sawtooth herb, durian, abalone, the works, I should have taken a pen and paper, there's too much to mention.
Their pork belly is unbelievably cheap, can't remember exactly how much, but I think it was £3.49 a kilo. At the other extreme however their preserved pork belly (Chinese bacon) is around £12.50 a pack. Remember my Chinese bacon thread? About £1.50's worth of pork belly is all it takes to DIY.
I mentioned recently that Sainsburys have started selling lime leaves at a disgraceful £1.20 for four pairs. Loon Fung's frozen lime leaves: 100g for £1.05, that's dozens of pairs. Oh for the good old days when you could buy fresh ones by the armful.
Oriental Triangle Map:
https://www.google.com/maps/@51.5932458 ... I7rTOOBOCA
EDIT: Whoops, I meant Loon Fung not Loo Fung! Edited.
And sator beans not seitan...
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Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
Ooo, you are lucky.
What wonderful goodies to have close by.
Our lower high street has a mass of markets, but it's not quite in that league.
(My chinese smart phone is a Doogee).
What wonderful goodies to have close by.
Our lower high street has a mass of markets, but it's not quite in that league.
(My chinese smart phone is a Doogee).
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Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
Sakkarin,
Sounds exceptionally wonderful ..
Have a wonderful gastro & market shopping adventure and a nice day ..
Sounds exceptionally wonderful ..
Have a wonderful gastro & market shopping adventure and a nice day ..
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
Sakkarin, yes very lucky indeed. There's no Chinese presence here so a local train journey required. In the nearest one, which is very good, the labels are all in Chinese so when I go it's more a visit to gaze in wonderment. How do you cope with translating if you've no idea what something is nor what to do with it? Handy tips? Ta.
Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
I love Chinese supermarkets . Asian cooking isn’t an area I’m particularly skilled in , but even stocking up on basics such as spices and soy sauce is well worth it . The fruit and veg tend to be very good too.
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Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
I keep meaning to go back to Loon Fung Hong in Tottenham. Still haven't done so
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Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
Badger's Mate wrote:I keep meaning to go back to Loon Fung Hong in Tottenham. Still haven't done so
Ditto
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Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
Perhaps if we arranged to go there we'd go there.
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Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
Mind you, I arranged to go to St John B&W and didn't make it...
Got there a couple of weeks ago though. Brilliant as ever.
Sue, will pm some possible dates.
Got there a couple of weeks ago though. Brilliant as ever.
Sue, will pm some possible dates.
Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
I like Thai sweet basil and I like Vietnamese sweet basil, but which is best?
FIIIIIIGHT!
FIIIIIIGHT!
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Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
Ha!
Reminds me, I must pick some Thai basil and freeze before it goes over
Reminds me, I must pick some Thai basil and freeze before it goes over
Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
We've been visiting Bang Bang Oriental between 1 and 4 times a week since it opened, at least once a week in the last few months since I've not been working. LOVE IT! I'm going to do an updated blog post soon with our favourites, as the last post I did about it was shortly after it opened.
I've also had some great dim sum in the Golden Dragon restaurant below, and want to go back for their steamboat / hotpot and regular menu.
I buy pastries at the bakery just opposite the foodcourt, bought black sesame and egg yolk mooncake last visit.
The Loon Fung supermarket is not huge but actually has a great selection, so we often pop in. Plus there's a Morrison's upstairs and I am a fan of their meat selections and other items.
I've also had some great dim sum in the Golden Dragon restaurant below, and want to go back for their steamboat / hotpot and regular menu.
I buy pastries at the bakery just opposite the foodcourt, bought black sesame and egg yolk mooncake last visit.
The Loon Fung supermarket is not huge but actually has a great selection, so we often pop in. Plus there's a Morrison's upstairs and I am a fan of their meat selections and other items.
Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
Look forward to reading your review, if you could post a link om here when it's up and running.
Does anywhere there do Roti Canai (the whole thing with the curries and bits and bobs)? That's one I hanker after from the old Yeohin Plaza. And a decent Laksa.
I only spotted the Loon Fung whilst driving past, and the frontage looked quite substantial, it looked as if it was only just being completed.
Does anywhere there do Roti Canai (the whole thing with the curries and bits and bobs)? That's one I hanker after from the old Yeohin Plaza. And a decent Laksa.
I only spotted the Loon Fung whilst driving past, and the frontage looked quite substantial, it looked as if it was only just being completed.
Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
I'll check on Sunday if the Malaysian place does Roti Canai, we usually get their laksa or nasi goreng...
Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
Oh and the Loon Fung has looked like that for months but I think it's because they MIGHT build another storey on top and so they left all the scaffolding but the shop has been open / finished for months.
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Re: New Addition to North London's "Oriental Triangle"
Meant to mention Longdan in Shoreditch, not huge but well lit and usefully pan-Asian
http://www.longdan.co.uk/
http://www.longdan.co.uk/
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