Review
I
have been away from the blogosphere for a while and to hold out an olive
branch, here is my closest held secret – 33 Cranbourn Street. 5 seconds from
Leicester Square station is this extraordinary hole-in-the-wall that serves up what
can only be described as a truly ridiculous experience. You will be ushered
beyond the sweet and sour somethings that adorn the front of the shop,
presented cafeteria-style, no doubt for the hoards of tourists in this part of
town that don’t know better. You’ll be seated at a bench, most likely opposite
or next to a stranger and gruffly given your menu and then feel a tiny bit
uncomfortable at how cramped the joint is. Don’t worry, it gets better. You
will hopefully plump for the stewed beef la mian and wonder why it is so cheap;
I mean, you must have made a poor choice choosing this place, it’s cheap for a
reason.
Then
sit back, relax and take in the drama. Like a refined dancer, one of the chefs
in the tiny open kitchen will start pulling and twisting your noodled by hand
until they are ready for cooking – he will move with grace and precision and
entirely effortlessly. When he tops your noodles with sumptuous, soft, mind-numbingly
tender beef and pak choi, coriander and a rich, savoury, deep broth … brace
yourself, as your time has almost arrived.
Then
you will tuck into a £6.50 bowl of absolute perfection. Here you have an
unbelievably balanced band of flavours. The moreish broth is wonderfully
tempered by beef that with hours of stewing has become sweet. The buttery pak
choi and bunches of fresh coriander will give you a fresh vibrant kick. This place is rare gem - packed full of drama, honest in its objective, uncomplicated and uncompromising food. There is no faff here but immeasurable charm and simply amazing comfort food.