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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 »
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 »
Chilli Cool holds nothing back when it comes to dishing out the fiery cuisine of China’s Szechuan province. The side-street location & utilitarian… more »
‘People queue up here for a reason’, according to one of Joy King Lau’s regular customers, & that is for the cavalcade of trusty dim sum… 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 minimal, grey on black, slate & leather stylings of this slinky Chinatown interloper look expensive, but the menu remains affordable. It roams… more »
This homely Chinese has built up a solid following over the years with its good-value cooking based on the distinctive cuisines of Taiwan, Hunan… 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 »
Well-loved in the neighbourhood, North China has been operating from these smart little premises for 36 years. Behind the attractive bay windows… more »
Now well into its fourth decade, this Belgravia institution continues to gain regular plaudits for its suave, classy vibes & equally classy… more »
Sleek, woody furnishings help attract wealthy locals to Kaifeng, which offers just about everything you would expect of a British Chinese restaurant… 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 »
The Gold Mine’s plain frontage & sparse, white-walled dining room suggest that it’s a quick-fix refuelling stop rather than a place to linger… more »
The only way is Essex if you’re looking for some of London’s best dim sum. Gants Hill’s Mandarin Palace, now well into its fourth decade… more »
London’s worldly-wise diners may have seen it all, but even the most jaded of customers would need a heart of stone not to be at least a little… more »
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