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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Details of noodles at Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Henry Chung - owner of Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Pork & Prawn Wontons at Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Henry Chung - owner of Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Henry Chung - owner of Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Henry Chung - owner of Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Beef Brisket & Radish Noodles at Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Locals enjoy lunch at Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Locals enjoy lunch at Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Locals enjoy lunch at Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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PORTRAIT - Henry Chung Koch im Lady Noodles in Peckham
BossLady is serving the ultimate Chinese comfort food until May from a cosy, 25-cover Portakabin in Peckham. Founder Henry Chung is from Hong Kong and came here to work as a graphic designer. He says: "Two years ago I had a yearning for a style of beef brisket noodle that is a speciality in Hong Kong but difficult to find in London. I experimented with recipes and eventually decided to open a restaurant that serves it." It is a meaty broth with wheat noodles and crunchy white radish. Chung describes it as "very rich and soothing but clean tasting. The louder you slurp the better." The wontons are also popular.The restaurant’s name comes from Hong Kong, where it is an affectionate term for female businesswomen in the food business. Chung spent a couple of months over there working for a boss lady to hone his technique.
Jess Barton - assistant chef enjoys lunch at Boss Lady Noodles, Peckham.
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