Noodasia

Amman


The shiny chrome and dark woods of this stylish pan-Asian diner feel like they have been lifted straight from the cooler quarters of Shanghai. However, the menu stretches across the Asian continent and includes Chinese, Thai and Japanese snacks and main dishes such as green curries, sushi combos and Chinese noodles, all prepared by chefs who really know their stuff.


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