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Review of the Week - How R U, Leeds

Friday February 12, 2010 by hungryhouse customer
Review of the Week - How R U, Leeds

Perfect sweet and sour chicken balls are hard to find – they're often too sweet or too spicy, have too much batter or too little sauce... This week's Review of the Week winner has found a restaurant that has really figured out this classic Chinese takeaway dish – and it arrived in less time than it takes to have a cuppa.


Wow, I had barely confirmed my order, or drunk the cup of tea I made when there was a knock at the door and my meal was delivered.

The speed and service from How R U was impeccable, this in no way impaired the quality of the food. I decided to order a set meal, sweet and sour chicken balls, beef & mushrooms with egg fried rice. The meal was very tasty and piping hot. It was not all padding either, the chicken balls had a light crispy batter which did not over power the flavour of the chicken, also the sweet and sour sauce was hot which in a lot of cases it isn't and can mar the meal slightly. There was plenty of beef & mushroom pieces and the egg fried rice was not greasy.

Overall, a great meal delivered in super fast time - very enjoyable.


Order now from How R U, Leeds

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