It was the first time I went to Chinatown and I chose this restaurant. The food was really good, I really enjoyed my pork ramen.
The atmosphere in the restaurant is not the best and the tables are quite small.
The service was okay, but we felt a bit rushed when the waitress asked if we would like something else, we said no and we got the bill right away.
Good food overall. The fried rice could of been more tasty but the apps were good and made up for them. The service was great.
Although not our first choice as the unlimited dim sum place could not accomodate us, I am happy to report that the Feng Shui Inn is an excellent alternate. Will not bother with the other place.
Our main attraction was that they displayed their prices. Go at lunchtime to avail of the cheaper dim sum prices as the evening prices are much higher.
The restaurant was very busy inside although there was covered seating outside. Our waitress took us to table 13 at the back. A nice cosy section away from the crowds. Our meals took about an hour on the basis that we ordered so much, but we were enjoying ourselves and looked forward to our dim sum.
I would recommend the restuarant as the food was very tasty, service good and nice atmosphere and decoration. Don't forget you are eating in the centre of London where the prices will be naturally higher. Choose your menu by your budget, otherwise you will be disappointed by the cost.
This restaurant is utterly brilliant. The staff did their job the Asian style. The dim sum was scrumptiously heavenly, each dish had their succulent flavour and unique texture too. The Singapore noodles was very hot meaning fresh and the noodles were springy too, the flavour yet again so good. It was on the expensive side but it was so worth it because of the taste. Definetly recommend anyone who loves Dim Sum. The quality actually beats most Hong Kong dim sum place for sure.
Decided to try this restaurant since it has Cantonese cuisine. I ordered the sweet and sour pork and the chicken chow mein. Prices were on the expensive side, but overall, the food was cooked well and full of flavor and the service was good.
Great spot for a proper dim sum (freshly made dumplings, soft and delicious). All other dishes are definitely worth to try as well, big portions👍 very busy place so it feels a bit chaotic when it comes to staff, but we still enjoyed our dinner here a lot.
I recently dined at a restaurant in London's China Town with a group of friends, and it was a memorable experience. What set this place apart was its fantastic outdoor seating arrangement, which allowed us to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of China Town.
The dinner was a delightful affair, with flavorful dishes that left our taste buds tingling with delight. The food was undeniably tasty, and the portions were generous. From the savory dim sum to the aromatic stir-fried noodles, we couldn't have asked for a better culinary journey.
The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, making us feel right at home. Their warm hospitality added an extra layer of enjoyment to our evening. They were quick to cater to our requests and offered recommendations, enhancing the overall dining experience.
However, one minor drawback was the limited vegetarian options on the menu. While the meat and seafood choices were aplenty and delicious, it would have been nice to see a broader selection for vegetarians.
Another unique aspect of this restaurant is that you have to pay before you eat. This might be a bit different from the norm, but it streamlines the checkout process and ensures a hassle-free departure.
All in all, our visit to this restaurant in China Town was a pleasurable one. The outdoor seating, delectable food, and friendly staff left us with cherished memories. If you're looking for a spot to enjoy a delicious meal with friends while taking in the sights and sounds of China Town, this place is worth a visit. Just keep in mind the limited vegetarian options and the pre-payment requirement.
The food was great, it came quickly and the staff were friendly. We loved the decoration of the restaurant, seemed very well thought out.
Recommend the Crispy Duck, that was my favourite. The Lemon Chicken is also worth trying.
This Chinese restaurant is definitely more on the expensive side of china town, but the food is exceptional! We ordered a variety of dishes, which were all very well cooked and full of flavour. I’ll start with the veggie gyozas, although they were extremely hot, they were cooked perfectly and were salted to perfection. Although they lacked some flavour, they were still very good. We also ordered the crispy duck, which the server kindly broke up for us, and a tofu with vegetable soup. For drinks we ordered a Chinese tea, which was rich and full of good spices. The service also did not go unnoticed, the servers were very kind and helpful, and they were more than willing to help out whenever we needed them. Overall, we paid around 70£+ for lunch for 3, but besides the price, I would definitely recommend to anyone in china town!
Not great, not terrible. Location is convenient, in the heart of Chinatown. You can stop to grab a bite if you're in a hurry or if you're in a hurry. Service is fast, food is decent and you get a feel of a Chinese restaurant.
So glad we picked this place out of all the options in the square. Delicious Dan Dan noodles. Pretty much everything was delicious.
Expensive because of almost 20% service charge. Though food is good, definitely a notch above other dim sum places around. Service is friendly and attentive, turning on heater as we sat outdoors, checking on our teapot as well.
Very good food very pricey though and a big service charge included. However the service was good seated very fast but felt rather rushed as they kept coming to the table to see if we had finished and we had only been in the restaurant for 30 mins still with food on plates. Food was value for money and would go again. All very tasty!
The service is good here, the person serving us was friendly and chatty.
The food was nice, we enjoyed the seafood dim sum and the prawn dishes with some chow mein. However, the portions were not the largest for the price we paid for the meal.
Please note that you are eating at one of the outdoor tables that you will have to pay for your meal BEFORE you receive your dishes.
One of my fav places to go to for dinner or lunch. Yes it’s a bit expensive but it’s worth it. The staff is polite and understanding. I got some quick takeaway and the turnaround was quick. The food was hot and presentable.
The service here is as lovely as the food. The servers took the time to make small talk with me and I felt so at home. I ordered chicken feet in black bean sauce, char siu bao, century egg and chicken congee and maofeng tea. All of the above was just perfect. It's been a long time since I have last had chicken feet and the dish here was fantastic, they go above and beyond on the presentation and the taste. I was also given a small bowl of jelly as a dessert which was really lovely and sweet, it really went well with my tea!
This is definitely my new go to place if I ever come to London again. Just brilliant.
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