Jimi reviews Hainan House: A break from Chinese restaurant orthodoxy


If you embrace the experimental, tactile blur of slurped herbal broths and snaffled quail eggs, then Hainan House, to the uninitiated, can feel like learning a thrilling new culinary language. Set in a tiny Upper Street townhouse, it is a 24-cover, L-shaped space, tastefully put together in tones of olive green.


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