Review: Ping Pong [Southbank]
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Many people will recognise Ping Pong as a high street Chinese restaurant, there are nine outlets scattered across London. Ping Pong always looks quite edgy and hip, with wooden block tables and dim lighting to create a lounge-style atmosphere. Jack and I were invited along for a Read More