The Longest Noodles (12 ft long) in London ft. Murger Han

The Longest Noodles (12 ft long) in London ft. Murger Han

ADšŸœ Murger Han šŸœ

Murger Han is a Chinese restaurant that serves authentic Xiā€™An cuisines where you can trace the origin of the food back to Qin Dynasty (221 BC – 206 BC). If youā€™re looking for the longest noodles (12 ft long) to try in London, this is the place to go!

āœØ Hereā€™s my review āœØ

MAINS

1ļøāƒ£House Special Dry Beef,Tomato & Egg Sauce and Chilli Oil
šŸ’° Ā£14.80
šŸŒŸ 9/10

Their Biang Biang noodles are totally second to none. The word ā€œbiang biangā€ comes from the sounds produced when the chef pulled the dough apart and bang it against the surface several times to make the bouncy noodles. I love the taste of hot oil dried chilly pepper which is being poured over the nicely-cooked noodles before it is served in a huge bowl.

Biang Biang Noodles

All the toppings (beef, tomato, egg) taste awesome, complement well to the noodles and does not overpower the main star of the show.

2ļøāƒ£ Flat Wide Glass Noodle with Mixed Vegs in Broth
šŸ’° Ā£13.80
šŸŒŸ 6.9/10

This bowl of noodle soup is catered for a vegetarian. Itā€™s served in a clay pot to keep it warm and their ingredients include flat wide glass noodle, mixed of vegetables, mushrooms and potatoes. Itā€™s healthy but did not give me a wow factor.

SIDES

3ļøāƒ£ Deep-fried Spiced Diced Chicken
šŸ’° Ā£8.80
šŸŒŸ 6.9/10

Itā€™s delicious but some diced chickens are little bit too dry and hard to chew. Itā€™s slightly over-cooked and less crispy and could have done better IMO.

4ļøāƒ£ Spicy Beef Murger with with pepper and cumin
šŸ’° Ā£7.00
šŸŒŸ 8/10

This resembles a ā€œhamburgerā€ in the western world with the brioche buns being replaced by a pan-baked flatbread aka Murger. Their beef fillings are so full that the flatbread could barely hold on to them. The beef is well-marinated and packed with flavours and have a spicy kick. Itā€™s delicious.

DRINKS

5ļøāƒ£ Mango Magherita
šŸ’° Ā£5.50
šŸŒŸ 7/10

Itā€™s a little bit sour. I certainly prefer the other drinks.

6ļøāƒ£ Orange Mint
šŸ’° Ā£5.50
šŸŒŸ 8/10

I read online reviews and most of them recommended a glass of orange mint – soda drinks and yep, it meets my standard to pair it with the spicy food.

Conclusion

šŸ¤©Rating: 8/10
šŸ’· Price: Ā£Ā£
šŸŽÆWorth revisit: YAS šŸ‘ check out LONDONā€™S first authentic Xiā€™an restaurant to taste delicious 12 ft long biang biang noodles!

šŸ“Murger Han | LDN Bridge | Euston | Mayfair
ā° Opening hours: Mon – Fri 0700 – 2200; Sat & Sun 1200 – 2200
šŸš‚ Train station: Euston Station

Equipment: I took all the photos above using Sony Alpha 7 II | Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera.

Don’t forget to check out my other posts regarding the London restaurant reviews, if you are interested to dine in, in places like Galaxy,  Sushi SambaThe Ivy Market Grill and Feya Cafe.