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There have been changes of late at this sprawling City Chinese. Following the demise of the minimalist Wagamama-style canteen & its separate entrance… more »
The ‘gruff’ service experienced by some readers can be a little scary, & the quality of the food wavers (the eponymous steamed buns themselves… more »
A bite-sized eatery right opposite Liverpool Street station, Now plies its trade as a dim-sum refuelling stop for peckish commuters. Seating is… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
As if warning diners with meek palates, a string of crimson silk chillis decorates the entrance to this simple little exponent of fiery western… more »
Even in rapidly regenerating east London, where nothing is as it once was, Shanghai – converted from an old eel & pie shop – is a fascinating… more »
A plate of ho fun at Alan Yau’s budget Chinese noodle bar may not be the steal it once was (prices have about doubled since the launch), but… more »
Established in 1983, Mr Kong is a stalwart of late-night London & the Chinatown scene. It’s a Cantonese of the old school, with an exhausting… more »
Local Friends is something of a rarity in suburban dim sum circles – most outfits have a 2.30pm cut-off point, but here you can feast on the… more »
Fate smiles on this Chinese/Indian crossover restaurant. The convenient location helps – opposite the tube station, making Dalchini an easy meeting… more »
While most dim sum joints only serve dumplings until late afternoon, here the snacks are available through the day & until last orders at night… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
The Ping Pong concept was always a good one. Take the centuries-old Chinese tradition of ‘yum cha’ – tea & dumplings – then add funky cocktails… more »
The Ping Pong concept was always a good one. Take the centuries-old Chinese tradition of ‘yum cha’ – tea & dumplings – then add funky cocktails… more »
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