Kung Food Clerkenwell Road

Welcome to the vibrant and flavorful world of Kung Food Clerkenwell Road, located in the heart of London at 158 Clerkenwell Road. Known for its affordably delicious offerings, this restaurant promises an enticing medley of dishes that bring a slice of authentic Asian cuisine right to your plate. Whether you're a local or just passing through, it’s worth a stop for an unforgettable meal.

Chef Recommended Dishes

  • Singapore Style Fried Vermicelli - A delightful dish featuring stir-fried vermicelli with rich flavors, available for just £10.50.
  • Sweet and Sour Chicken with Rice - A classic favorite that perfectly balances tangy and sweet flavors at £10.70.
  • Beef in Black Bean Sauce with Rice - This dish offers a robust taste for £10.70.
  • Salted and Pepper Chilli King Prawn - A tantalizing option for prawn lovers at £11.80.
  • Vegetable Spring Rolls - Ideal for starters, crispy and filled with goodness at only £4.20.

Kung Food also excels in Canton Dim Sum, where you can indulge in delightful options like the Steamed Shanghai Style Dumplings and Roasted Char Siu Buns. Both dishes are a testament to the skillful preparation and quality ingredients used by the chef. The dim sum experience shines here, perfectly suited for sharing or savoring solo with a touch of soy sauce.

When you dine at Kung Food Clerkenwell Road, you are assured of generous portions and a home-cooked feel, as confirmed by customers who've enjoyed the warm, friendly atmosphere of the cafe. Although some reviews noted inconsistencies in food quality, the overall consensus highlights that the flavors are undeniably appealing. Customers appreciated the affordable prices, making it an excellent choice for lunch or a late-night bite.

A Note About Service

  • Most customers have praised the staff for their helpfulness and efficiency.
  • Some have suggested improvements in coordination during peak hours, but overall the service is welcoming.

In summary, if you find yourself around Clerkenwell Road, make sure to pop in to Kung Food Clerkenwell Road. With its diverse menu and relaxed vibe, it's a relaxing spot for anyone craving comforting Asian cuisine. You may just become a regular after your first visit, too!

Kung Food Clerkenwell Road Menu

Location

Address: 158 Clerkenwell Rd, London, England EC1R 5
Phone: (207) 713-6338

🕓 Work Hours
MON 16:50 - 22:20
TUE 16:50 - 22:20
WED 16:50 - 22:20
THU 16:50 - 22:20
FRI 16:50 - 22:20
SAT 16:50 - 22:20
SUN 16:50 - 22:20

Last Reviews

  • Author: Jasmine Xie

    19 February 2025

    Food here are nice and cheap for a lunch box. Nice staffs and service is excellent. / today the lady sevicer were brilliant, but disappointer that the chef just stand there staring at her rather than help her.Food is not a nice as before, quite salty and bland. Me and my sister tell friends to come here for lunch. Maybe need to rethink again. //. Today the chip and spring roll were very soggy and over cook. The chicken dish were under cook and slimy. Food here have change alots since my last oder.what a shame. Use to like to treat friend here lunch. My star award have gone down a few.

  • Author: Tobi “AFROBUZZ” Osahon

    19 February 2025

    I always get the lunch time special but also order late night when I don’t have time to cook, I love it because it feels like the food was prepared in a home rather than a restaurant, the flavours are amazing and the prices are won’t break the bank and the portions are generous.I will continue to tell the world about this place.

  • Author: Lex Mac

    19 February 2025

    The service was fine, nothing bad but not noteworthy, and the food was alright but not outstanding. The chips a little soft and the batter on the sweet and sour balls were either a little undercooked and pasty or a little overcooked and hard, but not bad.I liked that they offer a mixed sweet and sour ball option, although it's more expensive than any of the three (chicken, pork or king prawn) individually. You pay an extra quid for the pleasure of having a variety, but the same number of balls.Also there's a minimum spend on card payments, which really shouldn't be a thing these days, even the stingiest corner shop will sell you a single can of pop and let you pay on card, especially since contactless, and cash is rarely around since COVID.Overall, I'd not be shouting from the rooftops about the place, but if it was my closest Chinese and I was in the mood for one, I'd have no issues going there for my takeaway.

  • Author: Rhys Nunoo

    19 February 2025

    Probably one of the best places I’ve been to in a while, great food, fast service and the woman at the front was super friendly and patient with me.Definitely recommend if you’re in the area