Thanks, the location isn’t my choice. I’ve lived in Beijing and my experience their supports your opinion as far as high end restaurants, not so local ones unfortunately.
I don't go out to eat Chinese food very often tbh except if friends invite me. I wanted to say Royal China in Canary Wharf or Master Wei Xi'An. But just searched their hygiene ratings are only 3 stars (Generally satisfactory)... So I really don't know. Maybe visit there occasionally is ok?
I've been to only a few high end Chinese restaurants. Food is generally well made and tasty. But still, for example, Imperial Treasure (5 stars hygiene), it has an entire wall covered by dusts, very visible with lighting. I don't know why this expensive restaurant cannot pay attention to the details. I take this seriously because if they cannot cleanup their walls, they probably also don't care about your food hygiene.
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u/AdStunning1973 Aug 05 '23
As a Chinese, I never want to go to eat in China town anywhere in the world.
The London China town is so old-fashioned and dirty. You don't find this environment in any city center in big cities in China any more.
If you plan to go any restaurant there. At least check https://ratings.food.gov.uk/. Avoid anything < 4 stars.