Best Chinese Restaurants in London

Jamie Burnett

Jamie Burnett

Other 28th August 2019
Jamie Burnett

Best Chinese Restaurants in London

Best Chinese Restaurants in London

To celebrate the return of the Chinese Food Festival on Friday 30 August 2019, we have put together a roundup of the tastiest Chinese restaurants in London. Grab your chopsticks, dim sum is being served!

Royal China - Baker Street
Located on Baker Street and seating 150 guests, this is the largest restaurant within the Royal China Group. This restaurant offers a traditional Hong Kong Chinese menu, with delicious favourites such as Aromatic Crispy Duck served with pancakes, spring onion and cucumber. Royal China on Baker Street restaurant offers a relaxed and vibrant space, perfect for larger families and groups of friends dining together.

Golden Dragon - Colindale
Golden Dragon is located on the ground floor of Bang Bang Oriental food hall and serves authentic dim sum dishes from Noon until 5pm. Culinary delights include Char Siu pork bun; Prawn and chive dumplings; Crispy bean curd rolls; Crab meat and prawn dumpling in soup; and King prawn Cheung fun. The restaurant is famed for its duck which it offers in a variety of ways including the traditional Roast Peking Duck and Aromatic Crispy Duck.

Four Seasons - Chinatown
With branches across London Four Seasons' roast duck has been lauded by the UK edition of the Financial Times as 'the best roast duck in the world'. The first branch opened in 1990 in Queensway, London. Soon after, word of all its delicious dishes spread resulting in a daily long queue in front of the restaurant.

Royal China Club - Baker Street
The Royal China Club is the premium restaurant within the group, offering a first-rate experience. The restaurant offers a modern interpretation of classic Chinese cuisine and elegantly presented dim sum. The restaurant has an extensive wine list of over 100 bins, plus a fine wine section. A vast tea menu features a range of 40 different teas, which are stored in a traditional Chinese tea chest situated behind the bar.

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