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Chinese restaurant - Chinatown/ central London

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poppyseedy · 18/10/2023 14:42

Taking my teen DS to London next week and he wants to have Chinese food for lunch - ideally he’d like it to be in Chinatown but anywhere central would be fine (within 20 mins tube of Waterloo). Any recommendations? I can’t find any with great reviews and it’s making me nervous!

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TheBirdintheCave · 18/10/2023 14:51

Someone asked this a few weeks ago and the general consensus was Four Seasons BUT there are a few of them. I'd check the hygiene standard's website first to see which one gets the highest rating. Usually a place with 4 or 5 stars on that will have good quality food.

poppyseedy · 18/10/2023 14:57

Thank you @TheBirdintheCave - will trying searching the forum again.

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SM4713 · 18/10/2023 14:57

Are you wanting dim sum, or just somewhere to order off the menu?

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SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 18/10/2023 14:59

Wong Kei is a really good Chinese restaurant, @poppyseedy. You will probably find yourself sharing a table with other people - dh and I did, and it was a great experience. In fact, it was over that meal that we got engaged.

BoohooWoohoo · 18/10/2023 15:00

I've seen a lot of TikToks with street food suggestions in Chinatown. Is he after that kind of thing or a sit down in a restaurant sort of thing ? Would he prefer dim sum?

minipie · 18/10/2023 15:04

We recently enjoyed Bun House on Lisle St. They mainly do (really good) bao buns but a few other things too - try the milk ribs. No booking, but don’t be put off by a queue as it’s mostly for takeaway and there are quite a few tables upstairs.

TheBirdintheCave · 18/10/2023 15:18

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 18/10/2023 14:59

Wong Kei is a really good Chinese restaurant, @poppyseedy. You will probably find yourself sharing a table with other people - dh and I did, and it was a great experience. In fact, it was over that meal that we got engaged.

This gets a 1/5 on the hygiene website :O (If you mean the one on Wardour Street).

TheBirdintheCave · 18/10/2023 15:21

minipie · 18/10/2023 15:04

We recently enjoyed Bun House on Lisle St. They mainly do (really good) bao buns but a few other things too - try the milk ribs. No booking, but don’t be put off by a queue as it’s mostly for takeaway and there are quite a few tables upstairs.

And this is a 2/5.

I'll stop there as I think everyone gets the idea but I had a serious bout of food poisoning from a restaurant once and don't want anyone to have the same experience.

squidnames · 18/10/2023 15:24

Plum valley is really nice.

presto32 · 18/10/2023 15:26

Four seasons for sure
Order the roast duck!

presto32 · 18/10/2023 15:26

Would not recommend Wong kei

TheBirdintheCave · 18/10/2023 15:30

I found which Four Seasons are the good ones:

Four Seasons, 23 Wardour Street (4/5)
Little Four Seasons, 11 Gerrard Street (4/5)

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 18/10/2023 15:38

TheBirdintheCave · 18/10/2023 15:18

This gets a 1/5 on the hygiene website :O (If you mean the one on Wardour Street).

Yikes! I didn’t know that, @TheBirdintheCave - I withdraw my recommendation. 😢

ComtesseDeSpair · 18/10/2023 15:40

We eat at Old Town 97 most weeks - they do fantastic authentic beef tripe, pork blood, and chicken gizzard dishes. Have never had food poisoning, but we’ve iron stomachs.

Most of the Chinatown restaurants are much of a muchness, aimed at tourist tastes, and atmosphere service isn’t always great. If you can make the timings work then I’d recommend going the extra (literal) mile and trying Waterhouse in Rotherhithe: it doesn’t look much from the outside but they make excellent authentic dishes.

TheBirdintheCave · 18/10/2023 15:41

@SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius Yeah a lot of restaurants take me by surprise as you'd never guess they have such a low score.

ComtesseDeSpair · 18/10/2023 15:54

SM4713 · 18/10/2023 15:51

The Chinese cricket club restaurant in the Hyatt at Blackfriars is lovely, and rated 5/5 for hygeine.

New Chinese Restaurant | Central London | Chinese Cricket Club (hyattrestaurants.com)

Would agree, the food is amazing - but I recall paying something like £150 for a whole Peking duck and pancakes and two glasses of wine, so it’s not cheap!

poppyseedy · 18/10/2023 17:09

Guys, thank you so much! I really appreciate al the suggestions (and warnings!). I’ll research these and see where has availability and is within budget. Thanks x

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HundredMilesAnHour · 18/10/2023 18:15

Go to Phoenix Palace near Baker St tube. They're authentic Cantonese (some of the best I've had in London - very popular with ex-HKers where I used to live) and do excellent dim sum. They have a 'western' menu as well as a more authentic Canto one (chicken feet etc).

https://www.phoenixpalace.co.uk/

Phoenix Palace | Chinese Restaurant | London

A Breath-taking Oriental Gem near Baker Street. Phoenix Palace is a London oriental hub popular for its Chinese cultural experience.

https://www.phoenixpalace.co.uk

SiobhanSharpe · 18/10/2023 18:25

Probably not central enough for you unless you're heading for Westfield (but if you are heading for Westfield, do not eat there! ) is Shikumen in Shepherd's Bush -- does excellent dim sum including soup dumplings, xiao long bao.
Or, more central -- https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g186338-d19346014-Reviews-Xi_Home_Dumplings-London_England.html

SiobhanSharpe · 18/10/2023 18:35

For somewhere a bit more rough and ready -- great Szechuan food at Chilli Cool, near Russell Sq.

Woman2023 · 18/10/2023 18:38

I love Wong Kei! Never thought to check out the hygiene ratings...

CurlewKate · 18/10/2023 19:00

The Golden Dragon in Chinatown is our favorite.