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Page 2Yi-Ban
Yi-Ban is a big, round table, lazy susan kind of Cantonese restaurant, serving solid dim sum with a delightful view of London City Airport.
Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
Lucky & Joy
Lucky and Joy is a fun and flavourful Chinese-influenced restaurant in Clapton that feels like a night out, with added sesame noodles.
Fen Noodles
Fen Noodles is a hand-pulled noodle spot in Spitalfields making some of the chewiest, bounciest, and most downright delicious noodles in London.
Yipin China
Yipin is an upscale Chinese spot in Islington. The menu has a lot of options, but you should focus on the Sichuan and Hunan dishes.
Chang’s Noodle
Chang’s Noodle is an excellent Chinese restaurant in Bloomsbury that can handle pretty much any situation you throw at it.
The Duck and Rice
The Duck and Rice pairs cold pints of Pilsener Urquell with brilliant Cantonese dim sum. Hit it up for a weeknight dinner or an afternoon snack.
Murger Han
Murger Han is a Chinese restaurant near Euston specialising in dishes from the region surrounding Xi’an, like their excellent biang biang noodles.
Uli
Uli has one of the best outdoor terraces in Notting Hill, and their noodles and dim sum aren’t bad either.
Facing Heaven
A vegan Chinese restaurant in Hackney, Facing Heaven serves lip-tingling dishes with a side of slightly-chaotic-but-fun charm.
Fatt Pundit
The second location of the Indo-Chinese restaurant has delicious lamb chops and a broad menu that suits pretty much anyone.
My Neighbours The Dumplings
My Neighbours The Dumplings in Clapton is a dim sum parlour done East London stye. There’s a great bar and Chinese dishes, Totoro optional.
Wong Kei
Wong Kei is a brilliant Chinatown landmark that’s always there when you need a bowl of wonton soup or a plate of rice and ho-fun. Just bring cash.
Dumpling Shack
Dumpling Shack is best known for it’s sheng jian bao soup dumplings and, once you try them, you’ll realise why - just don’t skip their chilli oil.
Hunan
At Hunan, a Chinese restaurant in Victoria, you don’t choose the menu - the menu chooses you. Their ‘trust me’ tasting menu is a classic.
Yauatcha
Yauatcha is a high-glam Chinese restaurant in Soho serving dim sum and beautiful desserts, with service that’s either perfect or absolutely rubbish.
Chew Fun
Chew Fun is a Guilin fun noodle specialist making heart bowls of rice noodles perfect solo diners and big groups alike.
Imperial Treasure
Imperial Treasure is a big, fancy Chinese restaurant in St James’s which lacks atmosphere, but serves some pretty great dim sum.
My Neighbours The Dumplings
MNTD’s second spot is near Victoria Park. It’s walk-in only, it’s great for a casual meal, and you should only be thinking about the dumplings.
Sichuan Folk
Sichuan Folk is a tasty and inexpensive old school Chinese restaurant just off Brick Lane.
Café TPT
There are lots of restaurants in Chinatown to visit if you just want a plate of roast meat and rice, or some noodles, but TPT is our favourite.
Four Seasons | 文興酒家
The Four Seasons in Chinatown is famous for their roast duck, which is not only excellent but one of the best things you can eat in London.
My Old Place
My Old Place is a classic Sichuan restaurant in Spitalfields with spicy, satisfying food.
Phat Phuc Noodle Bar
Phat Phuc is a casual and affordable pan-Asian noodle bar in Chelsea, doing everything from laksa to pho.
Beijing Dumpling
If you’re looking for some great soup dumplings in Chinatown, head for Beijing Dumpling.