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Best Sichuan Kung Pao Chicken in London
“The chilies are meant to be fried until nearly black and fragrant, not blackened by accident — reviewers can tell the difference immediately.”
What the real thing tastes like
Diced chicken is velveted (marinated in a starch-egg white mixture) before a fast, extremely high-heat stir-fry with whole dried chilies, Sichuan peppercorn, and roasted peanuts, finished with a tangy-sweet-savory sauce. The wok's heat and speed — true 'wok hei' — is what separates a properly fired version from a soggy, sauce-heavy takeout imitation.
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Reviewers judge the peanuts' crunch (added late so they don't go soft) and the chicken's velvet-tender texture as top markers of skill. Overly sweet, gloopy sauce reminiscent of Western Chinese takeout is a frequently cited sign of an inauthentic version.
Order it here when it has
- complex mala flavour
- crunchy peanuts
- tender velveted chicken
Walk away when you see
- Westernized versions too sweet
- very spicy
- chilies can overpower
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