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‘Always exciting’, Yauatcha still receives the odd drubbing for unhelpful service & for the way it ‘crams in diners’, but most readers… more »
The Dorchester’s ‘Chinese fine-dining’ restaurant is a favourite of stick-thin supermodel Kate Moss which, some might argue, isn’t much… more »
It’s hard to know what’s better at classy Min Jiang: the view or the duck. The former possibly edges it, with marvellous vistas over Kensington… more »
‘If you want elegance to impress a business partner, this is the place’, notes one reader, clearly taken with the opulent silks & glossy lacquered… more »
Long queues for weekend dim sum demonstrate the pulling power of Phoenix Palace, proving that hardcore fans will do almost anything for their fix… more »
The Chinese cricket team may have some way to go to beat its rivals India & Pakistan in sporting matters, but its culinary namesake at the Crowne… more »
The flashiest show in this part of town continues its flamboyant run. Dragon Castle, hunkered down on the ground floor of a modern building in… more »
The brightness of Sheldon Square quickly fades as customers step into Pearl Liang’s stylish but dim interior. It could be any time of day inside… more »
There’s more than a touch of the 80s about this glossy 30-year-old round the corner from Selfridges, with its plate-glass windows, well-lit white… more »
With much more personality than some outlying London branches of the chain, Royal China on Baker Street continues to pack them in for daytime dim… more »
‘Club’ is a telling term in the context of Royal China. There isn’t membership as such, but prices nevertheless make it an exclusive option… more »
Dim sum meets US diner at this all-day Asian canteen in Queensway’s mini Chinatown, where the red walls are hung with Mickey Mouse cartoons,… more »
As we went to press, the founding member of a group that now extends across London & overseas was undergoing a complete refurbishment, including… more »
The stone lions guarding the entrance to Royal China Canary Wharf clearly stopped anything untoward happening during a period of refurbishment… more »
When the first Ping Pong launched on Great Marlborough Street, it was something of a revelation. Decent dim sum was suddenly available outside… more »
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