Reviews Shikumen Luxe

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Alice Gee
+4
This is a review of the new branch of Shikumen on Aldgate.  We went on opening night when they were offering a discount on food.  Service was gracious but a bit slow and disorganized, but that was probably down to visiting on their first night.

We were disappointed that the xiao long bau (soup dumplings) were sold out so ordered the vegetarian dim sum platter instead.  Strange that one of our mains, the aubergine with minced chicken was the first dish to arrive.  Happily our order of steamed rice came soon afterwards.  We had to ask for rice bowls.  Eating rice using chopsticks from a plate is near impossible.  The aubergine and chicken dish was excellent, slightly sweet and sticky and only mildly spicy despite being billed as Sichuan.  I should have asked for some chilli paste on the side, but I did like this dish a lot.

Next to arrive was the exquisite dim sum which had a lovely thin stretchy texture to the rice pasta coverings.  I did have to ask for soy sauce but a sweet and sour sauce was brought automatically with this dish.  Next came another main of lamb cutlets.  These were delicious, amazingly tender and flavorful with another sticky slightly tart sauce.  Great dish that I would highly recommend.

Last to arrive were beef ho fun and our other starter of duck spring roll.  Duck spring roll was meaty but I am not a fan of pure hoisin as a dipping sauce.  I prefer to have it thinned down with some soy and vinegar to cut the sweetness.  The beef ho fun was rather bland.  Less greasy than a lot of ho funs, which might explain some of the blandness.  Could have done with garlic and more seasoning.  A dry-ish ho fun can be very tasty if wokked at extremely high heat to so that it picks up a smokey flavor.

We drank the cheapest red at £22 a bottle.  Pleasant enough with food but a bit too tannic for drinking on its own.  At full price our meal for two would have been £87.  There were enough leftovers for lunch the next day which were packed up beautifully.
Jul 29, 2017
5
John
+5
We had our wedding dinner here on Saturday. Wow and just wow. We were well looked after by Lisa the manager and her husband the head chef. The quality of the food is really out of this world (fit for a king!). Fresh food that is beautifully presented to the Michelin level that is second to non. We were really made to feel special for our evening and nothing was too much trouble. We had silver service and the choice of food given to us blew our guests away! We are so excited to tell all our friends about this restaurant because it really is a gem! There are 2 private rooms and the main dining area is very spacious for a meeting or dinner with friends. Highly highly recommended to make a visit here. This is our new favourite. Everything is fresh and gourmet. The soups are out of this world too! P.S. highly recommend the Peking duck! You would not regret it! It is a signature dish that is done perfectly and is heavenly.
5
E
+5
The Peking duck was good. A little undercooked but they managed to cook it more. Fried rice was okay. Good ambiance for a conversation and friendly service.
5
Mengyi Zhou
+5
Truly authentic dim sum with superb dinning environment, definitely recommend the crispy eel rice noodle! Enjoying dim sum while watching snowfall outside the window is such an indulging experience. I will visit again for sure.
5
David Gavilan
+5
Really delicious! I love the xiaolongbao (shōronpō in Japanese 小籠包), but any dim sum you order here is gonna be good for sure. It’s reasonably cheap — we paid £25 per person, but the only drink we ordered was jazzmin tea. We also had custard buns for dessert. They bring 3 pieces per portion, so good for sharing. We went on a Sunday afternoon and it was very quiet, with many empty tables. Peace!! 👏👍
4
Julian Johnson
+4
A Chinese restaurant with a dumplings focus. Highlights include xiao long bao (soup filled pork dumplings) which are a rare find. There is also Peking duck on the menu (make your own duck pancakes). The menu is designed for sharing. The restaurant is on the 1st floor above a hotel. The environment is a formal Chinese setting (though sadly no round tables or lazy Susan). It's quiet for a Saturday lunchtime.
4
ha lo
+4
Peking duck was the standout dish. Overall everything was tasty. Slightly more expensive than a standard Chinese restaurant but food quality and taste was good
4
Frank Han
+4
Good quality Chinese cuisine in the City. Foods are authentic. High-end which some may find it pricey.
5
TJ Vile
+5
Really good service and food recommend you book in advance as it gets very busy, it is literally right next door to Aldgate tube station (Met & Circle Lines)
4
Jonás Ansó
+4
Good place for dim sum. Although the original in Shepherds bush is much better.
4
Michael Lee
+4
Good traditional Hong Kong style dishes. Service needs more improvement given the price tag. Check out the amazing lobster with ginger and spring onion !!
5
PAUL FRANK
+5
Was great food but as of June 2023 has apparently been permanently closed for the past 2 months
4
Mark X.K. Ma
+4
Easy to find if you know it is at the first floor of the hotel next to the tube station. Good quality dim sum at lunch time.
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