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Oriental City was a large South-East Asian mall and community centre in North London, reasonably close to [[Colindale Station]]. It closed for redevelopment on 1 June 2008. It's expected to be closed for at least three years, and many of the traders have nowhere to go, so are unlikely to still be around when/if it reopens.
Oriental City was a large South-East Asian mall and community centre in North London, reasonably close to [[Colindale Station]]. It closed for redevelopment at the end of May 2008. It's expected to be closed for at least three years, and many of the traders have nowhere to go, so are unlikely to still be around when/if it reopens.
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Specific recommendations: there are two dim sum places, and the one that's called "Dim Sum House" has a better selection than the other, the "Royal Lido". (Although their "Shanghai style" pork dumplings are not in fact soup dumplings; my quest continues. --[[Kake]])
Specific recommendations: there are two dim sum places, and the one that's called "Dim Sum House" has a better selection than the other. (Although their "Shanghai style" pork dumplings are not in fact soup dumplings; my quest continues. --[[Kake]])
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], Sarah and others, 1 June 2008. Food court opening hours verified from notice outside, September 2007.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], 6 September 2007. Food court opening hours verified from notice outside on that visit.</div>
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Oriental City was a large South-East Asian mall and community centre in North London, reasonably close to Colindale Station. It closed for redevelopment at the end of May 2008. It's expected to be closed for at least three years, and many of the traders have nowhere to go, so are unlikely to still be around when/if it reopens.

The info below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like.

Food court

The (covered) food court on the ground floor is a proper food court, with stalls arranged around the edges, and chairs and tables in the middle. You can have Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Malaysian, Indian, you name it. Select your favourite dishes from as many stalls as you like, and collect them when your number comes up.

Specific recommendations: there are two dim sum places, and the one that's called "Dim Sum House" has a better selection than the other. (Although their "Shanghai style" pork dumplings are not in fact soup dumplings; my quest continues. --Kake)

Highlights

  • The food court, of course!
  • Other food places, including a cafe that does bubble tea, and a sushi bar.
  • The Japanese crockery shop.
  • The Japanese supermarket — all kinds of interesting vegetables, sushi-grade fish, meats, noodles, rice, spices, oils, vinegars, exciting things in packets.
  • The durian shop. Located outside the main building, for reasons that will be obvious to anyone who's ever come within smelling distance of durian.

Getting here

Colindale Station is closest; Burnt Oak Station is also within walking distance, but as it's one stop further out than Colindale it's probably less useful. If you're driving, it's worth knowing that they have a free car park.

See also

Other people's writeups, news reports, etc:

Last visited by Kake, 6 September 2007. Food court opening hours verified from notice outside on that visit.

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