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Regional Chinese cuisine is hot at the moment, & Manchurian Legends – originally pitched on nearby Macclesfield Street – serves food from the… more »
In London’s Chinatown it takes a special kind of restaurant to stand out, but that’s exactly what Tao Tao Ju does. A relatively new addition… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Known primarily as an all-day hotpot café, Ikkyusan extends over three floors & also spreads its culinary net to take in decent dim sum, Japanese… more »
If you like Hello Kitty, you’ll love Sushi Ga Ga. It’s utterly kidult, with MTV looping on funny-shaped screens, collages of Pink, Kylie &… 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 »
Haozhan may no longer be at the cutting edge of Chinatown eating, but it continues to offer novel tastes, without a red lantern or dragon motif… more »
It’s worth checking out owner Gary Henshaw’s Chinatown original just for camp afternoon tea with cupcakes & cocktails – although any outing… more »
The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s a bright & accessible… more »
Here’s how to make an entrance – along a walkway & over a footbridge above a koi-filled pond & into Imperial China’s dining room. Inside… more »
If you fancy getting into this fashionable Chinatown offshoot of the super-chic Paris original, bear in mind that ECC's door policy isn't necessarily… more »
On the face of it, New Fook Lam Moon, now nearly 30 years old, is just another Chinatown eatery complete with the obligatory lacquered ducks &… more »
When Dutch supporters convene here to cheer on the boys in orange, De Hems feels a bit like Den Haag. Its name commemorates the original owner… more »
Nothing special to look at, unless you’re bowled over by portraits of Elvis & Tom Jones, the Empress of Sichuan is, however, ‘definitely not… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing… more »
The minimal, grey on black, slate & leather stylings of this slinky Chinatown interloper look expensive, but the menu remains affordable. It roams… more »
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