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The Best Chinese Restaurants in London and Where to Find Them

Get your chopsticks game on because we are about to list down some of the best Chinese Restaurants in London. Donu2019t forget that Chinese food is not limited to Cantonese dishes. We also have delicacies coming from Hunan, Xiu2019an, Sichuan, and Xinjiang.

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The Best Chinese Restaurants in London and Where to Find Them

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  1. Get your chopsticks game on because we are about to list down some of the best Chinese Restaurants in London. Don’t forget that Chinese food is not limited to Cantonese dishes. We also have delicacies coming from Hunan, Xi’an, Sichuan, and Xinjiang.

  2. Pearl Liang Dressed in Cantonese interiors of bamboo plants, rich pink tones, huge murals of cherry blossom, and water features, Pearl Liang is picturesque and definitely dresses the part. Come here to soak up the ambiance and also savour the delectable dishes they have, which include the black bean abalone or Dover sole. Expect to spend around £45 for two people.

  3. Pearl Liang is located at 8 Sheldon Square, Paddington Central, London W2 6EZ which is less than 5 minutes away from Marylebone. The nearest tube station is Paddington. You can also read: Enjoy a drink at iconic Dickensian London pubs

  4. Maxim Ealing This old-school restaurant that serves Pekingese dishes might be located in the west but the trip is well worth it. The place is great for big groups but shouldn’t be a worry if you want to eat solo or with a companion. Maxim Ealing offers the classics like lobster, duck, noodles, and rice but if you’re feeling more adventurous, you should also try their signature barbecue ribs and fried king prawns. Complete meals average at around £35 for a couple of people.

  5. You can find Maxim Ealing at 153-155 Northfield Ave, Ealing, London W13 9QT which is a couple of tube rides from Marylebone which has many aparthotels in London. Northfields is the nearest tube station.

  6. Café TPT The long menu can be daunting and confusing but Café TPT has loaded it up with various dishes originating from mainland China and even beyond. Cantonese classics include the succulent roast duck served on rice tofu stuffed with garlicky prawn which comes on a hot stone pot. For those craving hawker dishes, Café TPT also offers Hong Kong inspired ‘Tai pai tong. Without alcoholic beverages, you shouldn’t be spending more than £40 if there are two of you.

  7. Café TPT is conveniently located at 21 Wardour Street, Chinatown, London W1D 6PN and is only a three-minute walk away from Piccadilly Circus Station.

  8. Din Tai Fung This restaurant needs no introduction thanks to its glaring Michelin Star. Din Tai Fung is famous for serving street food-inspired dishes in small plates and of course, their signature soup dumplings called xiao long bao. Why not visit there during your stay at any serviced apartments in Central London to complete the entourage with soft prawns, chili crab, and spicy pork? Oh, and don’t forget the wontons in chili oil and black vinegar or the crispy prawn pancakes. Yum! Average spending is at £90 for two people complete with service and drinks.

  9. Din Tai Fung is located at 5 Henrietta St, Covent Garden, London WC2E 8PT with the nearest tube station at Covent Garden.

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