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Now closed; was a Sichuanese restaurant on [[Locale Charing Cross Road|Charing Cross Road]].
Good Sichuanese restaurant on [[Locale Charing Cross Road|Charing Cross Road]]. They have [[Red And Hot, NW1 1JD|another branch]] near [[Euston Station]].
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As of early 2016 the premises (and neighbours) are vacant and boarded up <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/23914446614/ photo]</small> due to forthcoming redevelopment.

The information below is retained for historical purposes.

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Good Sichuanese restaurant on [[Locale Charing Cross Road|Charing Cross Road]]. They have [[Red And Hot, NW1 1JD|another branch]] near [[Euston Station]].

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[ruudboy]], August 2007.</div>
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address='59 Charing Cross Road'
category='Now Closed'
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[ruudboy]], 29 August 2007.</div>
address='59 Charing Cross Road, London'
category='All You Can Eat,Buffet,Chinese Food,Hotpot,Restaurants,Sichuan Food,Takeaway'
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formatted_website_text='http://www.rednhotgr...'
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latitude='51.511690'
locale='Charing Cross Road,Chinatown,WC2'
longitude='-0.127218'
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summary='Now closed; was a Sichuanese restaurant on Charing Cross Road with an all-you-can-eat buffet.'
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os_x='529944'
os_y='180912'
phone='020 7734 8796'
postcode='WC2H 0NE'
website='' summary='Sichuanese restaurant on Charing Cross Road; offers an all-you-can-eat buffet.'
website='http://www.rednhotgroup.com/'

Good Sichuanese restaurant on Charing Cross Road. They have another branch near Euston Station.

Offers an all you can eat buffet for £7.50, or takeaway box for £4. Two different soups, about six starter dishes and about ten main courses - about half of which are vegetarian.

They also do a la carte, and hotpots, which may not be evident from the outside. The internet suggests that unless you're visibly Chinese, or you make it very clear that you want the interesting/authentic stuff, you might have trouble getting the best out of this place — but that it is worth persisting. If you're after the Sichuanese stuff then you probably want to avoid the buffet. The hotpots are probably a good bet.

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Last visited by ruudboy, 29 August 2007.

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