Open late, this great snack spot – the Cantonese moniker means ‘Big Bowl of Noodles’ – serves giant portions of carbohydrate-rich noodles to those overcoming Greenwich's titanic sights. Service is not a strong point, but it's 'serviceable'.


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1. St Alfege Church

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Designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor to replace a 13th-century church and consecrated in 1718, baroque St Alfege features a restored mural by James Thornhill …

2. Cutty Sark

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The last of the great clipper ships to sail between China and England in the 19th century, the Cutty Sark was launched in 1869 and carried almost 4.5…

3. Old Royal Naval College Visitor Centre

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A handy introduction to the royal borough of Greenwich, this exhibition delves into the history of the area with models and hands-on exhibits, many aimed…

4. Greenwich Foot Tunnel

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Reached via glass-topped domes (with lifts and steps) on either side of the River Thames, this white-tiled 370m-long pedestrian tunnel opened in 1902…

5. Fan Museum

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For fan fans, this small but lovely museum has a wonderful collection of over 4000 historic and modern fans (only a small portion are on display) from…

6. National Maritime Museum

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Narrating the long, briny and eventful history of seafaring Britain, this excellent museum has three floors of engrossing exhibits. Highlights include JMW…

7. Painted Hall

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Designed as a dining room for retired and disabled sailors and completed in 1726, the Painted Hall is an over-the-top banqueting space that's covered…

8. Old Royal Naval College

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Home to the University of Greenwich and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, the Christopher Wren–designed Old Royal Naval College is a…