Chinese, Dim Sum Restaurants in Chinatown
1. Plum Valley
Chinese restaurant in Soho
20 Gerrard St - W1
“Easy going, not too fussy, but authentic” – this family-run veteran of four decades “in the heart of Chinatown” is many people’s “favourite” Cantonese spot for “dim sum to write home about”. It’s also “not as crowded as some of the other restaurants nearby”.
2. Dumplings’ Legend
Chinese, Dim sum restaurant in Chinatown
16 Gerrard St - W1
“Love the fresh-made dumplings” at this modern classic in Chinatown, where you can watch chefs making the house special xiao long bao (Shanghai-style soup dumplings with 18 pleats). The menu extends to 400 dishes of “great food” – but it’s “not a very comfortable restaurant”, and “the fact that the service is quite off-hand is gently amusing”. After 15 years, brothers Geoff & Lucas Leong opened a follow-up last year, Love Dumplings Legend in Chancery Lane.
3. Golden Dragon
Chinese restaurant in Soho
28-29 Gerrard St - W1
This two-storey Cantonese venue on the main drag of Chinatown (with a branch in Colindale) is many people’s pick for “really great dim sum” (“one of the best I’ve tasted outside Hong Kong”). The main evening menu also features “consistently above-average-quality food”. Top Tip – “go early or late to beat the crowds”.
4. Imperial China
Chinese restaurant in Chinatown
25a Lisle St - WC2
2024 Review: “Fresh and very tasty dim sum” ensures that this 30-year-old Cantonese over three storeys on the edge of Chinatown “soon fills up with regulars”. “It may be a blessing that the ambience is not exactly chic – it keeps the tourists away”.
5. Bun House
Chinese restaurant in Westminster
26-27 Lisle Street - WC2H
2023 Review: “Top egg yolk buns” are a big draw at China-born architect Z He and chef Alex Peffly’s well-known Chinatown pit stop, which provides an “excellent bustling ambience and wonderful heart-filling food”.
6. Baozi Inn
Chinese, Dim sum restaurant in Chinatown
24 Romilly Street - W1D
“Brilliant, lip-numbing” northern Chinese cooking has put this Soho fixture from Wei Shao firmly on the map, and it serves a flexible menu of skewers, noodles and rice, wok dishes and other dim sum options. Some feel its Borough Market offshoot is “weak” by comparison (“it’s as if the Soho one benefits from the proximity of Chinatown but they don’t expect anyone with any discernment in SE1!”).
7. Yauatcha
Chinese restaurant in Soho
15-17 Broadwick St - W1
“The food remains exceptional” – “cheung fun and venison puffs are still raging crowd-pleasers” – at this modern Cantonese-inspired pair: the “fabulously blingy” Soho original and its follow-up in the City’s Broadgate development (there are also international branches in India and Saudi Arabia). One or two uneven reports this year raise concerns, including about “ragged service” – though, to be fair, the latter has never been great. Founded in 2004 by Alan Yau following his success with Hakkasan, the brand now sits in the hospitality portfolio of Isle of Man-based online gambling billionaire Mark Sheinberg. Top Tip – “the Infinite Yum Cha brunch on Sundays is extremely good value – and delicious”.
8. Din Tai Fung
Chinese, Dim sum restaurant in Holborn
11 St Giles Square - WC2
“Soup dumpling heaven!” – say fans, who experience “the joy of dim sum in all its brilliance” at these London outlets of a Taiwan-based international chain that arrived here to great fanfare in 2018 – branch number four opened in Canary Wharf last year. Perhaps inevitably, well-travelled sceptics say they’re relatively “expensive for what they are” (“foodwise they’re the same as Asia”, but “I was shocked by the pricing of here vs Singapore”).
9. Din Tai Fung
Chinese, Dim sum restaurant in Covent Garden
5-6 Henrietta Street - WC2E
“Soup dumpling heaven!” – say fans, who experience “the joy of dim sum in all its brilliance” at these London outlets of a Taiwan-based international chain that arrived here to great fanfare in 2018 – branch number four opened in Canary Wharf last year. Perhaps inevitably, well-travelled sceptics say they’re relatively “expensive for what they are” (“foodwise they’re the same as Asia”, but “I was shocked by the pricing of here vs Singapore”).
10. Red Farm
Chinese restaurant in Covent Garden
9 Russell Street - WC2B
2023 Review: This modern pan-Asian in Covent Garden – an import from NYC – offers “playful dim sum”, alongside other “cut-above” dishes. There are “relaxed long tables for groups or cosy red-checked spots for two diners”, and the atmosphere is set by the “fun 90s playlist and friendly team”.
11. Tao Tao Ju
Chinese restaurant in Chinatown
15 Lisle Street - WC2H
“Reliable, fresh-tasting offerings” make this Cantonese fixture one of the best bets “in the heart of Chinatown”. “Service is efficient and speedy”, and it is tipped for a “good variety of well-prepared dim sum” by several reporters.
12. Gouqi
Chinese, Dim sum restaurant in St James’s
25-34 Cockspur Street - SW1Y
A “high-quality if expensive Chinese” which makes a “lovely, unexpected find” off Trafalgar Square (in a former Garfunkel’s site). It marks the debut as boss of Tong Chee Hwee, the veteran Singaporean chef who masterminded the rise of Hakkasan – and is “always encouragingly busy with Asian people”. Top Tip – the three-course lunch sets at £28 are the affordable option.
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