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With its sleek design and razor-sharp service, Soho's premier ‘dim sum and tea' hangout is perfectly suited to a smart date or business… more »
‘It's rare for a place offering such views to deliver on the culinary front', declares one reader, but Min Jiang manages to combine stunning… more »
Anyone weaned on plates of char-sui pork and rice in Chinatown's devil-may-care canteens will be in for a shock at this ‘gorgeous' subterranean… more »
The smartest of the extensive Royal China group, this ‘very pleasant' stalwart gets its grandeur from blood-red lacquered walls and shades of… more »
Inspired by the oriental glamour of 1920s' Shanghai, this modern Chinese makes an elegant setting for business lunches, with its black lacquered… more »
It's a catchy name for a restaurant, even if it's never entirely clear quite what the Crowne Plaza's in-house Chinese eatery has to do with… more »
Consistency is the watchword at Phoenix Palace, whose grand entrance and gussied-up interior add a lavish feel to the cavernous 200-cover dining… 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 »
Following a full refurbishment in 2011, West London's premier dim-sum haunt is back with a bang. A gold-leaf ceiling and glossy black panelling… more »
Located in Paddington's mini Canary Wharf, Pearl Liang has made the most of a windowless space by filling it with jasmine murals and hot-pink furniture… more »
Lingering in the shadows of Wembley Stadium, this contemporary, clean-cut Chinese eatery is the ‘perfect pre-concert’ venue, with oodles of… 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 »
Lunchtime at the gilded dining room of Royal China's eastern outpost is a lively affair, with Chinese diners and office workers scoffing their… 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 »
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 »
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