Harden's says
Dating, it said, from before the Great Fire this Grade II listed building (built in 1625) this Dickensian-looking structure is nowadays one of those nice, incongruous London oddities which smash together Olde England with other cultures. Until recently a branch of Thai Square, Linhui Hu and Ziqi Wang refashioned it in February 2026 as a noodle house which – given its location – attracts a fair share of junior legal types from the surrounding Temple and solicitors offices. It serves Lanzhou beef noodles in eight different widths.
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