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The dim sum was very delicious, very plump and appetising. Duck was very good, like any that you can get in Chinatown. Staff were somewhat friendly but due to long lines it just felt they wanted to get all the food out and go. We waited over an hour to get seated and you had to order before you were
This place is really good for both roast duck and their dim sum. I have been a couple of times now, and it has not disappoint! In terms of service, I would say that you get the real experience of eating in an Asian restaurant. Food is good, and today for the first time, I tried their ice lemon tea a
Sooooo delicious! The portion is quite big, and the price is fairly good in central London. Everything tasted good. But the queue is very long too. We arrived around 6:40pm on Saturday evening and waited for about 50min to get a table. Still overall I think it worth the wait.
The best Hong Kong style dim sum in London! Reasonably priced and with quite large portions, Dim Sum Duck offers classic dim sum dishes, noodles, rice, congee, vegetable sides and more. This is a small “mom and pop” business that does not take reservations. It’s a no frills, classic Chinese style re
I would say the dim sum this restaurant offers is very high quality, it’s definitely the best in London, if not the UK. It’s even better than most Hong Kong yum cha places 😋 The hagau (prawn dumpling) is full of freshly prepared prawns and I’ve never seen such a big hagau before. The tofu stew was a
The ‘Grammers have been out in force waxing lyrical about this hole in the wall so had to see what all the fuss was about. The weather was good so there was outdoor seating. Arrive well before midday, when they open, and be prepared to get in line. It’s a tiny place. The furniture is basic. The serv
Food is tasty and quick. The service was quick and helpful. This is a place to come, wait in line (you can buy something to drink across the road while you wait), eat and go. We got there 10 mins past 6pm (open time) and there was already a long line, we waited an hour so come prepared for that. All
A tiny authentic Cantonese restaurant near Kings Cross where you can have a taste of Hong Kong. I arrived just before 9pm and there was still a line. I ended up ordering the beef stir fried noodles and a home made soup to go. It was an 8-min walk back to my Airbnb but I could still taste the "wok
Dim sum here was very tasty; plump in size and delicious. Lemon ice tea was very good. Small restaurant so best to get there early to beat the queue or start queuing early.
Best dim sum in London! Waited about an hour in the queue but worth the wait. I can confidently say that I would order everything we had again. The standout items were the French beans with minced pork, the pan-fried duck buns, the shrimp/chive dumplings, and the salted egg yolk buns were a slam dun
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