Lifestyle
Guide for Chinese students
The UK is a popular study destination for Chinese students. In this sense, it's important to look at ways to make them settle well at university, in a country so distant and different from their own. Homesickness is a real feeling that students go through after moving to a new place.
There are multiple strategies that can be adopted to help deal with homesickness and one of them is looking at different places that remind you of your culture and that make you feel comfortable. Today we will look at places for Chinese students to explore in Coventry.
Coventry has a wide range of Chinese restaurants and those are the most loved by students in general.
- Chinese Kitchen
This is a very popular restaurant amongst students as it's quite affordable. They mostly operate through a takeaway service and they aim to deliver fast, fresh food and full of authentic ingredients. They also provide delivery services.
You can have a look at their menu through their website!
Location: 143-144 Far Gosford St, Coventry CV1 5DY
- BiB Noodle Bar
They have variety of fresh and delicious handmade Chinese recipes. You can find noodles, dumplings and other snacks.
They are only open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday but are very well located on the cultural HUB. A great place to have your weekend meal!
Location: Far Gosford Street Landmark Shed 12, Fargo Village, CV1 5ED
- Noodle Bar
Noodle Bar specialises in ethnic Cantonese and Oriental cuisine. You can order online if you'd like! You can find all of your favourite dishes there such as a Dim Sum, Chow Mien or Sweet & Sour dish. You can also find bubble boba tea in there.
They are usually open from 12pm until 8:30pm.
Location: 9 Bull Yard, CV1 1LH
- China Red
They offer a great selection of Chinese food and a large variety of vegetarian options. They also have a speciality menu such as "Home Made" Dim Sum menu , which includes Cantonese favourites such as King Prawn Dumpling, Shomai Dumpling and Pork Bun.
You can book Karaoke rooms there and you can decide to have a buffet with a mix of starters and mains.
Location: 58 Hertford Street, CV1 1LB.
You can also find a variety of Chinese supermarkets with all sorts of food. This can be a great way for you to connect with your culture and find some of your favourite snacks.
- China Mini Market
China Mini Market is a family run business that was established in 2004. They have high quality, oriental fruit, vegetables and specialised South East Asian groceries at a reasonable price, along with other products such as noodles, sauces, spices and more!
They are usually open from 10am until 6pm.
Location: 22 Market Way, CV1 1DL
- Wah Yan Hong
Wah Yan Hong Chinese Supermarket Coventry is located in the heart of Coventry City Centre. They are one of the biggest Oriental Supermarket in Coventry with over 2000 different types of products in store!! They have a wide range of noodles and frozen food products.
They usually open at 11am and close at 19pm everyday.
Location: 71 Hertford St, Coventry CV1 1LB
You can also find a Chinese Hairdresser in Coventry such as Ying Wang Hair Salon.
Ying Wang is an industry-leading Hair Salon in Coventry, with high quality products and services. YING WANG Hair Salon has international staff with professional experience gained in top salons based in London, Kuala Lumpur, and Shanghai.
You can find a list of prices on their website and have a look at their work and hairstyles.
Location: 51 Hertford St, Coventry CV1 1LF, UK
These are only some Chinese suggestions but Coventry has many other options for you to explore!
If you feel homesick at some point. food can be a way of bringing people together and sharing culture. You can always plan a night with your friends and eat at a restaurant or you can also plan a nigh in with your friends and cook a variety of meals , just like a potluck.
We hope that this guide helps you find some more comfort in your new home away from home!
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