Acha Chinese
1-2 Glenmore Parade, Ealing Road, Wembley, Greater London
About Acha Chinese
Located near Alperton tube station at the corner of Mount Pleasant Road & Ealing Road.
Halal summary
A halal sign is clearly visible on the premises. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
HalalRank
Score reflects a halal certificate on file.
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1-2 Glenmore Parade, Ealing Road, Wembley, Greater London
Sav Saeed
For halal Chinese the standard of acha's food is top notch. The classic dishes like sweet and sour, chow mein and prawn starters are delicious and authentically cooked- not just Pakistani versions of Chinese, which is what some places serve. The service is lacking however, and as a very small place eating in can be a bit of a let down. The food does speak for itself though, hence the rating.
azhar butt
Ok went to this place...and we are very very dissappointed.. the food was as standard as they come i dont know about any1 else but i will pay good money for good food no problem..this place is just a takeaway a quick one.. we ordered quite a few dishes and they were poor to be nice... they were cold and like i said i know my food..and this was done quickly and made in bulk.. The waiter was very friendly he even warmed and packed the food for us..but I will NOT be eating it.. IF u like good food nice and hot DONT go here..
AJ T
staff was very unfriendly and rude. food was not very good, but still worth the price as it is relatively cheap compared to other restaurants. however, none of the staff were muslims, even the chefs were not muslims, so i would not go there again.
mani bee
Used to be excellent. Management changed 2 years ago and the quality went substantially down hill. I woul not recommend anyone to go here.
Al Hafeez
Food is excellent. Must have dish: Honey Beef in black pepper sauce. Seating area is very small and is more like a cafe. Waiter service is very good. The best part is that it is halal and they do not have a single pork dish on the menu! Some more advice on the food: try avoiding meat that has been battered in flour.
Suhail Choudhury
Just came back from this joint. Very small restaurant which looks like a takeaway turned into a restaurant. Can seat max of about 20 people I'd say, and we were 7 adults and 3 kids so we basicaly took up half the area. However, service was very good and waiters very friendly and pleasant chinese chaps. Food was excellant and nice to see many Muslims frequently the place for takeaways as well. Price came to about £10 a head. Nice informal place where you don't feel out of place, alhamdulillah.
Google Reviewer
GoogleI ordered here from hungry house using a guest account so can't review on there. We ordered at 6:45pm, was promised it at 7:45pm. Order arrived at 8:23pm. The drinks we ordered did not arrive, and the driver drove off in his car before we could ask for the drinks when we had realised they weren't in the bags. We ordered singapore fried rice as one of the dishes and requested for them to take out the chicken and just leave the shrimp in. They still left the chicken in. One of our family members doesn't eat chicken so couldn't share the dish. However, the taste of this dish was fine. Satay sauce was awful. Vegetable curry had a fishy flavour- I guess they used fish sauce but what if the person was a vegetarian? Should state this in the menu. Overall, not bad food quality but below average service.










