Little Yang Sing

17 George Street, China Town, Manchester, M1 4HE

Those who knew the original Little Yang Sing will be in for quite a surprise when next they call. Now much expanded and with a refurbishment of the interior behind them, the premises retain the oriental style of the original. The always renowned dim sum remain, as good if not better than ever, and the choice of dishes is as extensive as always, with deep fried soft shell crabs, spare ribs and a casserole of stewed bean curd with shredded pork and Chinese mushroom being outstanding. It may be some time, if ever, before the intimacy of the former premises return, meanwhile the quality of the food from the fairly standard but well executed Chinese menu and happy, friendly service are commendable, making this a place one can return to with confidence.

Those who knew the original Little Yang Sing will be in for quite a surprise when next they call. Now much expanded and with a refurbishment of the interior behind them, the premises retain the oriental style of the original. The always renowned dim sum remain, as good if not better than ever, and the choice of dishes is as extensive as always, with deep fried soft shell crabs, spare ribs and a casserole of stewed bean curd with shredded pork and Chinese mushroom being outstanding. It may be some time, if ever, before the intimacy of the former premises return, meanwhile the quality of the food from the fairly standard but well executed Chinese menu and happy, friendly service are commendable, making this a place one can return to with confidence.

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Chinese

: 12:00 - 23:30
: 12:00 - 24:00
: 12:00 - 00:30
: 12:00 - 22:45

Reservations: 0161 300 0234 General: 0161 228 7722

17 George Street, China Town, Manchester, M1 4HE [Map]

£21.00    £36.00

£9 (2 courses) to £11 (3 courses)

£17.50 (2 courses) to £23 (3 courses)

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF Little Yang Sing

Nadine Anderson (11 November 2004)

I visited this restaurant with a friend in November 2004. Given its affiliation to the Yang Sing in Manchester's Chinatown, we expected the food to be good. Unfortunately however, it was largely mediocre and service was poor. Few of the staff were able to speak English and even less could provide explanations as to the menu. The courses were not served together and main courses, whilst generous in size, were no better than one could expect from their local Chinese take-away. All in all, a disappointment.

John (2 February 2004)

For me, this is the best in Manchester, which is saying something. The scallops are to die for. The service is charming, which we all know is rarely the case in Chinese restaurants.

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