Tiger Prawn

Guangzhou


The nightly queues (up to an hour) reflect the remarkably enduring popularity of this Southeast Asian favourite, which must be down to using the right herbs, aromatics and spices in the pho (rice noodles in beef broth), and keeping standards consistent with authentic dishes such as lemongrass chicken. Huge servings and dishes made for solo diners help too.


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