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 Xi’An cuisines where you can trace the origin of the food back to Qin Dynasty (221 BC – 206 BC). If you’re looking for the longest noodles (12 ft long) to try in London, this is the place to go!

✨ Here’s my review ✨

MAINS

1ļøāƒ£House Special Dry Beef,Tomato & Egg Sauce and Chilli Oil
šŸ’° Ā£14.80
🌟 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
🌟 6.9/10

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

SIDES

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

It’s delicious but some diced chickens are little bit too dry and hard to chew. It’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
🌟 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. It’s delicious.

DRINKS

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

It’s a little bit sour. I certainly prefer the other drinks.

6ļøāƒ£ Orange Mint
šŸ’° Ā£5.50
🌟 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

🤩Rating: 8/10
šŸ’· Price: ££
šŸŽÆWorth revisit: YAS šŸ‘ check out LONDON’S first authentic Xi’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 usingĀ 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, Ā Sushi Samba,Ā The Ivy Market GrillĀ andĀ Feya Cafe.