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The 10 Best Dim Sum Restaurants In London
Cantonese canteens with glistening siu mai, glitzy restaurants with venison puffs, and buzzing spots with wobbling xiaolongbao.
The Best Places To Eat Chinese Food In London
From chewy Xi’anese noodles to huge Cantonese spreads, these are London's unmissable Chinese restaurants.
Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
8 London Restaurants Serving Lunar New Year Specials
Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit while supporting some of London’s best restaurants.
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A. Wong
Although A. Wong's food isn't bad, you're better off spending your money somewhere other than this dated Chinese fine dining restaurant in Victoria.
Dream Xi'an
Dream Xi’an, an excellent Xi'anese restaurant in Tower Hill, is a welcoming spot for hunkering down with a book or a three-hour catch-up.
The Best Places To Eat Chinese Food In London
From chewy Xi’anese noodles to huge Cantonese spreads, these are London's unmissable Chinese restaurants.
Jíxíang Baozi
Swinging by Jíxíang Baozi, a Fujianese takeaway spot, for a mid-afternoon crispy oyster cake is one of the best moves you can make in Chinatown.
Royal China Club
Royal China Club is an excellent Chinese restaurant in Marylebone and one of London's classic spots, especially for dim sum.
Royal China
Queues around Baker Street rarely feel worthwhile but it's always worth making an exception for Royal China's legendary dim sum.
Makimayo
Somewhere between the crunch of a particularly crispy chicken wing and ordering another round, we realised Makimayo, a pan-Asian spot in Tottenham, is somewhere we’ll be spending a lot of time.
Hainan House
Hainan House is a peaceful southern Chinese restaurant in Angel making delicate, subtly flavoured food.
The 10 Best Dim Sum Restaurants In London
Cantonese canteens with glistening siu mai, glitzy restaurants with venison puffs, and buzzing spots with wobbling xiaolongbao.
Dr.Noodle
Dr.Noodle is a terrific little Sichuan noodle soup restaurant in New Cross making bouncy noodles and restorative bowls of soup.
Xi’an Impression
Xi’an Impression is a small restaurant in Highbury making some of the best Chinese food in London. Don’t miss the hand-pulled noodles.
Dim Sum & Duck
Dim Sum & Duck, a Cantonese spot in King's Cross, makes second-to-none handmade dumplings, glistening roasted meats, and will become your new go-to from your very first bite.
Sichuan Popo
Sichuan Popo in Earls Court is a no-nonsense Chinese restaurant specialising in Sichuan street food, where you'll find late-night dumplings, spicy noodles, and more.
Chinese Tapas House
Chinese Tapas House is a tiny takeaway spot in Chinatown making hearty jianbing perfect for lunch or an early dinner.
Lanzhou Lamian Noodle Bar
It doesn’t look promising from the outside, but Lanzhou Lamian Noodle Bar near Leicester Square makes excellent Chinese hand-pulled noodles.
Murger Han
Murger Han is a Xi'anese spot in Elephant and Castle where the comforting noodles are wide enough to be used as a spicy blanket.
Gouqi
Gouqi is a high-end Chinese restaurant in St James’s that we’d only go to if someone else was paying.
Xi’an Biang Biang Noodles Covent Garden
Quick service and perfectly satisfying food make Xi’an Biang Biang Noodles a go-to in Covent Garden for a casual meal.
Tea House Chinese
Tea House Chinese is a spacious Chinese restaurant on Deptford High Street that’s equally as good for a big family meal as it is for a solo situation.
Park Chinois
Park Chinois is a David Lynch meets Butlin’s fever dream of a restaurant. It's mostly seedy but some of the food is surprisingly good.
The Eight
The Eight is a hyped Hong Kong-style teahouse on Shaftesbury Avenue, where you'll have to endure a queue before trying their volcano eggs, roasted meats, and more.
Gold Mine
Gold Mine is a Cantonese spot in Queensway of the most old-school variety, and the comforting and tender char siu pork is sure to put you in a proverbial good place.
8 London Restaurants Serving Lunar New Year Specials
Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit while supporting some of London’s best restaurants.
Hong Kong Restaurant
A relaxed restaurant on Upper Street, Hong Kong Restaurant serves expert dim sum.