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Joy King Lau

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London, WC2 7BL ·Website·Call020 7437 1133

SquareMeal Review of Joy King Lau

‘People queue up here for a reason’, according to one of Joy King Lau’s regular customers, and that is for the cavalcade of trusty dim sum – inexpensive, tasty and served up without any fiddle-faddle in a vintage Chinatown setting. Steamed delights include prawn har gau, Shanghai dumplings, prawn cheung fun, roast pork bun and pork ribs; then there are fried chicken’s feet, grilled chive cakes, squares of turnip paste and crispy won tons. By night, the four floors resound with groups munching their way through plates of crispy ‘seaweed’, sesame prawn toasts, hot and sour soup, chicken with cashew nuts and other mainstream fare. Better to come at the weekend for brunch with a few friends, order dumplings galore, then ‘sit back and watch as the bamboo baskets stack up’.

 

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Average Price
££££ - £30 - £49
Cuisines
Chinese

Location

3 Leicester Street, London, WC2 7BL

020 7437 1133 020 7437 1133

Website

Opening Times

Mon-Sat 12N-11.30pm Sun 11am-10.30pm

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2 Reviews 
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Vik S

23 September 2012  
Food & Drink 2.5
Service 4
Atmosphere 3
Value 4
Pretty Average The staff is very friendly and attentive. The restaurant is clean and very presentable however the overall ambience is little lower than what we were expecting for the area/location. And the food … portions are very generous and the presentation is good. Prices very reasonable. However, it's the flavour and texture of food that put us off. Starters: prawn toast – average, spring rolls (both veg and non-veg) – poor, very oily on the outside and the filling was soggy. Main course: poor – both seafood and chicken were very chewy. Vegetarian dish, fried tofu with stirfried veg was marginally better. Egg fried rice didn't taste fresh. Noodles were okish. Beer (tiger) was good but could have been a bit more chilled. Overall the restaurant didn't live up to our expectations after reading all the previous reviews. For Sat. evening I was expecting a bit more atmosphere and better quality (fresher) food. My recommendation would be to spend a little bit more (10%) and go to a couple of pretty decent Chinese just round the corner on Lisle Street (or spend a little less and pick from a huge variety of Chinese restaurants on Gerrard or Wardour Streets.

Yoonjin S

09 October 2011  
Food & Drink 3.5
Service 3
Atmosphere 5
Value 5
This place is a hidden secret! Don't be turned off by the basic interior and loud/shouty staff – people line up here for a reason! The 4-storey's of this restaurant have been packed every time i've been and it's been a regular haunt of mine for 6 years. It's best to go for weekend dim sum and i'd recommend going with a big group of people. That way you can order a million things off the menu, sit back and watch the bamboo baskets stack up on your table. It's one of the cheapest and most authentic dim sum restaurants i've been to. I always walk/roll out of Joy King Lau very satisfied and with money left in my wallet!

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