Roasted, 烤

  • Char Siu Bbq Pork & Rice

    £11.00
  • Crispy Pork Belly & Rice

    £12.00
  • Hainan Chicken & Rice

    £12.50
  • Roast Duck & Rice

    £14.00

Dim Sum, 點心

  • Char Siu Bao

    £5.25
  • Mushroom & Pak Choi Bao

    $
  • Lamb Dumplings With Chilli Vinegar

    £6.95
  • Pork & Prawn Siu Mai

    £5.75
  • Wontons In Chilli Oil

    £6.50
  • Curry Fishballs

    £5.25
  • Deep Fried Wontons

    £7.25

Brixton Specials

  • Three Treasures Platter For 2

    £25.50
  • Roast Duck & Char Siu Noodle Soup

    £14.50
  • Salt & Pepper Broccoli

    £7.95
  • Mushroom Mapo Tofu

    £9.00
  • Pak Choi

    £5.95
  • Jasmine Rice

    £2.75

Lo Mein Noodles

  • Beef Brisket & Mooli

    £11.95
  • Wonton & Char Siu

    £11.95

Wine, 葡萄酒

  • Prosecco Spumante, Italy

    £8.95
  • House White

    £21.50
  • House Red

    £21.50

Soft Drinks

  • Coke 330ml

    £2.95
  • Diet Coke 330ml

    £2.95
  • Sprite 330ml

    $
  • Still Water 330ml

    $
  • Sparkling Water 330ml

    £2.75
  • Ice Lemon Tea 300ml

    £3.50
  • Jasmine Tea

    £2.95
  • Hong Kong Milk Tea

    $

Beer, 啤酒

  • Three Uncles Lager

    $
  • Three Uncles Session I.p.a

    £4.95
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Address: Unit 19 & 20, Brixton Village, London SW9 8PR, United Kingdom

If you're searching for authentic, heartwarming Cantonese street food in South London, look no further than Three Uncles Brixton. Nestled in the lively Brixton Village, this modest eatery delivers a culinary punch that rivals even the most established Chinese restaurants in London.

???? Menu & Specialties

The Three Uncles Brixton menu is a flavorful showcase of Hong Kong-style roasted meats and comforting noodle dishes. Their signature roast duck is a must-try-succulent, perfectly seasoned, and roasted to golden-brown perfection. Equally impressive is the char siu (BBQ pork), offering a sweet-savory glaze that melts in your mouth. Pair either with jasmine rice or springy egg noodles, and you have a deeply satisfying meal.

Vegetarians might find fewer options, but the available sides-like the garlic pak choi or braised tofu-are fresh and well-executed. Portion sizes are generous, and prices are reasonable considering the quality and central location.

Ambience & Experience

Despite its compact space, Three Uncles offers an authentic street food vibe with fast, friendly service. The open kitchen lets you watch the chefs in action, adding to the casual yet energetic atmosphere. Seating is limited but turnover is quick, making it a great spot for a quick lunch or casual dinner.

Verdict

What sets Three Uncles Brixton apart from its competitors is its dedication to traditional Cantonese flavours, combined with a fast-casual format that suits modern city life. It's not just a place to eat-it's a flavorful experience rooted in heritage and passion.

If you’re craving roast duck or BBQ pork in London, this spot is undoubtedly among the best. Highly recommended for solo diners, quick bites, or anyone seeking a taste of Hong Kong in the heart of Brixton.