Tucked down an alley off Chelsea High Street, this cozy Vietnamese noodle bar serves vibrant, authentic dishes like creamy laksa and pho, perfect for a quick, satisfying meal.
"This little pan-Asian noodle bar's combination of a charming courtyard setting and tasty, affordable dishes make it an excellent quick lunch or early dinner choice in Chelsea. Everything is around a tenner, but your order should absolutely include the spicy, creamy prawn laksa—it’s the kind of comforting, messy bowl that requires a whole roll of paper towels." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak
"This little pan-Asian noodle bar’s combination of a charming courtyard setting and tasty affordable dishes that range from laksa, to noodle salads, to phở, make it an excellent quick lunch or early dinner choice. Everything is around a tenner, and it’s a very useful (and tasty) option if you’re in the area." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak
"We love Phat Phuc’s name. We love their affordable noodles and dumplings. And given the current ‘situation’, we really love that this entire restaurant is open-air in a cute little Chelsea courtyard. Weather looking terrible? Of course it is, thanks England. Don’t worry, they have a gazebo and the laksa will keep you toasty if need be." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak
"One for fans of alliteration and great-value char siu bao, Phat Phuc Noodles is the most reasonable—and one of the most tasty—places to eat in Chelsea. This little courtyard spot serves noodle dishes from across Asia—laksa, bang bang salads, and phở—all for around a tenner. It’s unlikely to be the best version of each you’ll ever try, but it’s the best in the area if you’re looking for a low price. There’s covered seating or, if the sun’s out, uncovered seating, and it makes for a very pleasant place to eat." - team infatuation
"Order: Chicken Laksa No doubt an eponym to some of SW3’s wealthier inhabitants, Phat Phuc Noodles is one of the most reasonable and tasty places to eat in Chelsea. This little courtyard stall serves noodle dishes from across Asia—laksa, bun, and phở—all for under a tenner. It’s unlikely to be the best version of each you’ll ever try, but it’s the best in the area if you’re looking for a low price. The laksa is suitably rich, humming with coconut and chilli, and is our usual order. " - jake missing, heidi lauth beasley, rianne shlebak