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Southeast and East Asian cuisines have become widely available across England. [[British Chinese cuisine|Chinese cuisine]] became established in England by the 1970s, with large cities often having a Chinatown district; the one in London's [[Soho]] developed between the two world wars, following an informal area in [[Limehouse]]. Deriving from [[Cantonese cuisine]], the food served by Chinese restaurants has been adapted to suit English taste. From around 1980 onwards, [[Asian cuisine#Southeast Asia|Southeast Asian cuisines]], especially [[Thai cuisine|Thai]] and [[Vietnamese cuisine|Vietnamese]], began to gain popularity in England.

Southeast and East Asian cuisines have become widely available across England. Chinese cuisine became established in England by the 1970s, with large cities often having a Chinatown district; the one in London's Soho developed between the two world wars, following an informal area in Limehouse. Deriving from Cantonese cuisine, the food served by Chinese restaurants has been adapted to suit English taste. From around 1980 onwards, Southeast Asian cuisines, especially Thai and Vietnamese, began to gain popularity in England.