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Page 3Phoenix Palace
Chinese restaurant Phoenix Palace is one of the most upmarket of London’s old-school dim sum restaurants, with great versions of Cantonese classics.
Bento Ramen
Bento Ramen is a multi-talented Japanese restaurant in Camden. It’s a quick-fire, go-go-go kind of place that will have you seated and fed fast.
Hutong
Hutong is the Shard’s ultra-swish Chinese restaurant, and if we were going to throw down on a pricey dinner with a view, this would be on our list.
Shikumen
Shikumen is a smart Chinese restaurant in Shepherds Bush with fantastic dim sum and a brilliant roast duck that you’ll dream of.
Murger Han Mayfair
Murger Han is a very useful Mayfair restaurant serving excellent and inexpensive Xi’an specialties like biang biang noodles and murger.
Mandarin Kitchen
Mandarin Kitchen is a classic, big round table, big lazy susan, kind of Chinese restaurant in Queensway that’s the birthplace of lobster noodles.
Pearl Liang
Pearl Liang is a classic Cantonese restaurant on Paddington Basin with with an extremely good dim sum deal.
Orient London
Orient is a classic Cantonese restaurant on Wardour Street with a dim sum menu (and cheung fun) that you should definitely seek out.
Tofu Vegan
Tofu Vegan is a big and bustling Chinese vegan restaurant on Upper Street making excellent homemade tofu alongside mock meats, dim sum, and more.
P. F. Chang’s
PF Changs is a Chinese restaurant in Covent Garden serving big portions in a spacious dining room.
Four Seasons Hotel London At Ten Trinity Square
Four Seasons at Ten Trinity Square is a 5-star hotel in near The Tower of London in the City.
Food House
Food House is a Sichuan restaurant in Chinatown serving solid chilli oil noodles, platters of dumplings, and more. It’s good for a group, or solo.
Jinli Restaurant
Jinli is a Sichuan restaurant next to Leicester Square specialising in hot and dry pots. Come hungry and bring friends.
Old Town 97
Open until 3.30am every night, Old Town 97 is a super-useful Chinatown spot serving great roasted meats and Cantonese classics.
Three Uncles
Three Uncles is a basic canteen that specialises in Cantonese roast meats. It’s perfect for lunch, or a quick dinner.
Master Wei
Master Wei is an excellent casual Chinese restaurant in Bloomsbury, serving Xi’anese specialties that are worth going out of your way for.
Bun House
Bun House in Chinatown serves tasty steamed buns and a small selection of sides to takeaway or eat in.
New Culture Revolution
New Culture Revolution is a casual Chinese spot on the Kings Road, and a good inexpensive choice for when you’re lost in Chelsea.
The Sichuan
The Sichuan is an ideal group City spot for ordering as much of the menu as you can manage.
Xi’an Biang Biang Noodles
Xi’an Biang Biang is a casual Chinese spot in Spitalfields specialising in hand-pulled noodles.
Jia
Jia is a Chinese restaurant in South Kensington that serves excellent dim sum and does a decently priced set dinner.
Clerk and Well
This Clerkenwell pub serves well priced Pan Asian cuisine making it perfect for a quick lunch.
Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall
Bang Bang Oriental is a massive Asian food hall in Collindale, that’s worth a visit if you so happen to be in Collindale.