Me and my friends wanted dim sum , our go to is usually next door but as we arrived around 1pm on a Saturday it was packed so we decided to try this place out.
I must say I loved it the portion sizes were slightly bigger . Especially the Thai style chicken feet, it was a bigger than all of the places we have went to. I also recommend their xo sauce with turnip cake.... it's fried with turnip cake with xo sauce , egg and some beansprouts. The century egg congee was perfect. The xiaolongbao was massive l
as it It had a thicker wrap it was very juicy. Overall I really enjoyed our experience and would deffo go back !!!
I was really impressed with the service today the water that was serviced was in a fancy bottle and I loved how they poured the coke for us the food tasted like something you’d get from a local takeaway (I might as well have gone to my friend’s restaurant for the food for a lower price) I did like the chicken ball sauce and the chicken balls itself
Had an all veggie meal. Mock chicken, tofu in mushroom, egg fried rice, and veggie noodles. Tasted good. The veggie noodles tasted the best. I will return for the noodles. Price was okay. Overall taste was good. Quality was good.
One of my go to spots for dimsum. Good taste, wide variety and fast service. Average price for Chinatown and the service is not the best (just like any other Chinatown restaurants).
After long time I tasted good dumplings it was superb love it! And the squid was taste delicious
10/10... amazing restaurant
I recommend the prawn dumplings in noodle soup, chilli oil, egg fried rice(absolutely delicious) and the mint tea (fills the cup about 12 times or more).
Their portions are huge and the flavour of their food is authentic.
The staff are all attentive and nice!
The prices are quite decent (check images).
Loved it, will be coming again very soon.
A very happy customer!
Good dim sum spot. Really enjoyed the steamed Chinese sausage, mushroom and chicken rice. The other dim sum dishes were tasty although the fried radish cake could have been better. The food comes from next door, Gerard’s Corner so it actually might make sense to just go there since the food would come out faster and hotter.
Ngl the food was delicious. Service wasn’t very nice at all, but it made for great entertainment. We all enjoyed our time there, will be going back!
We had the prawn fried rice (a little not fully cooked but still delicious, veggie spring rolls (amazing, perfectly crispy!), vegetable dim sum (I’ve tried a couple of these before, but honestly these have been the best so far - will update if changes lol!), and finally I had the veggie fried noodles (I didn’t have time to finish them because it came out too late after, but they were pretty good).
When I was looking for the restaurant on Google Map, I realised that most pictures uploaded by users are not this restaurant, people might this this page is for "all the restaurants in London Chinatown", but actually the Chinese name of this place has nothing to do with the English name.
OK, let's talk about the food.
Both crab and dim sum are good, the crab noodle has super huge portion, even people who are sitting across the room were shocked by it and asked waiter what I was eating, I packed 3 boxes when I finished meal.
Price is about £15~20 per person.
Very busy place. Good, freshly made dimsum. Noodle soup was good- the roast pork. The beef shank soup has large dried ginger pieces which add depth, but be careful as taste is overpowering. Waiters are pleasant and happy to serve. Food came out quick. Drinks are expensive.
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