Mao Tai
Overview
Mao Tai, named after the celebratory Szechuan liquor, opens the Mao Bar & Restaurant which echoes the established style of Mao Tai. The Ethos is comfortable design and food which spans South East Asia, with an emphasis on China.<br><br /></br><br />With a kitchen plucked straight from Hong Kong the overall mood at Mao Tai is relaxed and chic from dim sum, tempura, and crispy duck to regional curries & fresh fish. The menu covers Asia from Thailand to Japan via Malaysia & China. All time favorites such as tuna spring roll with ginger & coriander, asparagus & sweet potato tempura, creamy rock shrimp togarashi, crispy beef shreds, steamed salmon with ceviche dressing, sea bass with ginger & spring onions and aromatic duck with pancakes are readily available. Specialist ingredients are imported weekly from Asia and freshness and flavor are crucial to the menus diverse appeal.
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Practical Information
56-58 New King's Road, Fulham, London, SW6 4LS
Prices
£26 to £40
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Mao Tai
- Address
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56-58 New King's RoadFulhamLondonSW6 4LS
- Public transport:
- Parsons Green, Underground
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The upside - the atmosphere was relaxed, quiet and comfortable when I arrived...
The downsides - the dishes I ordered were bland, I had to cover things in chili sauce just to be able to get things down. The servers were a bit lackadaisical, if you managed to get their attention they did bring you what you wanted. Deserts were lackluster - overall, for a nearly 40 gbp meal for 1, I'm not...more
Apparently the inspiration for this place is Hong Kong but the menu itself is pretty mixed, pretty pan-Asian, ranging from Thailand to Japan and China.
The atmosphere inside is equally confused - not that it's not nice, it's just a bit confused. One side it's more of a cocktail lounge, lots of feathers, flowers, glass and soft edges. This side seems to be pretty popular with office workers...more
