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Sichuan PoPo - Earls CourtB+Worth Trying

35 Earls Ct Rd, London W8 6ED · Chinese restaurant, Chinese takeaway, Delivery Chinese restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (684 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

A lively Sichuan spot in Earls Court serving authentic, generously portioned Chinese dishes with standout noodles and a bustling vibe—great value for adventurous eaters, but not for those seeking mild flavors or flawless service.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Sichuan PoPo excels with exceptional handmade noodles and authentic Sichuan specialties paired with fast, efficient service and strong value for central London. However, inconsistent execution between dine-in and delivery experiences and scattered food safety reports prevent grade A territory. It's a vibrant neighborhood favorite worth visiting for bold, genuine Sichuan flavors, though not yet a destination establishment.

Restaurant Summary

Sichuan PoPo - Earls Court is a bustling neighborhood favorite that brings the bold, spicy flavors of Sichuan to central London. The handmade noodles are the star of the show, with the Biang Biang noodles and wontons in chili oil earning rave reviews for their texture and authentic taste. Diners consistently praise the generous portions and quick service, making it a great spot for a casual meal with friends or family. The atmosphere is lively—sometimes bordering on noisy—so expect a vibrant, energetic dining room rather than a quiet escape. The culinary approach here is rooted in classic Sichuan comfort food with a few creative twists. While the menu features familiar favorites like mapo tofu and green beans, it also offers unique house specialties that keep regulars coming back. Adventurous eaters will appreciate the bold flavors and spice, but those seeking mild or Westernized Chinese food may find the dishes a bit intense. Value is a strong point, especially given the central location and portion sizes, though a few diners have noted that certain dishes can be pricey for what you get. For families with kids, experiences are mixed. The staff is generally welcoming and can provide high chairs, but the menu leans heavily toward spicy and authentic Sichuan flavors, which may not appeal to picky eaters. There are vegetarian and vegan options, but some reports of mistakes (like eggs in vegan orders) suggest caution for those with strict dietary needs. If your kids are adventurous or enjoy noodles, they'll likely find something to love, but conservative palates may struggle.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£25-35 (estimate based on review mentions and partial menu) per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Earls Court is a lively, diverse neighborhood with a mix of locals, students, and tourists. The vibe is casual and energetic, with a strong international presence.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and busy, especially in the evenings. High foot traffic and good maintenance.

Nearby: Close to hotels, residential buildings, and the High Street Kensington shopping area. Holland Park and major transit links are nearby.

Earl's CourtA vibrant and cosmopolitan neighborhood with a diverse mix of residential and commercial spaces, characterized by Victorian townhouses, multicultural dining options, and a dynamic urban atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–22:15 Tuesday12:00–22:15 Wednesday12:00–22:15 Thursday12:00–22:15 Friday12:00–22:15 Saturday12:00–22:15 Sunday12:00–21:15

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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