Wu Shuang Cafe

Average score: 5/5
(5 reviews)
   2 Bath Passage, Birmingham B5 4SZ, UK
   +44 121 666 6033
   Chinese restaurant

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Opening hours

Opening hours
Monday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Saturday: 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM
Sunday: 11:30 AM – 8:30 PM

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  1. Rating:

    5
    Ordered a set meal 5 (£15.5), changed the drink to HK style milk tea (+£1.5), the taste is authentic and the portion size is more than enough, I need to take the remaining 1/3 home and I’m not the only one to do it will definitely try this restaurant again but make sure you have enough cash coz they’re offering 10% discount for next meal if you pay with cash
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  2. Rating:

    5
    This has been my go-to restaurant when I’m craving some authentic Cantonese food. The environment is similar to local cafes in Hong Kong (茶餐廳), they even play Cantonese pop music here.
    Large selection on the menu for both food and drinks, also appreciate that they provide tea sets here.
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  3. Rating:

    5
    Very local 茶餐廳 with classic HK dishes… Hainan chicken, beef crispy noodle with satay sauce, baked pork with tomato rice…
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  4. Rating:

    5
    Have heard many good things about this restaurant from a few Hong Kong friends! I visited from Bristol and will definitely visit again. Delicious food and lovely stuff
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  5. Rating:

    5
    I was throughly impressed with this Chinese restaurant’s food despite my initial impressions expecting it to be mediocre.
    Under recommendation of my close friend I decided to visit this specific restaurant in the Birmingham Chinese district. Staff can speak both Cantonese and Mandarin which is a good sign.

    Firstly, I will provide some criticisms on this restaurant despite my 5 star rating.
    I found it disappointing that the Char Siu (BBQ Pork) was sold out on both occasions I visited. But this can be considered a good sign as it indicates its the best selling dish in the shop.
    I also found their salt and pepper chips to be somewhat too dry and underwhelming in comparison to their other salt and pepper dishes. But I will overlook this considering how good everything else was.

    The most impressive dish I will comment on is the Salt and Pepper Tofu! This has the perfect chinese 5 spice ratio, and the soft YET crispy battered tofu which is extremely hard to make and keep together is the b...

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