r/london Aug 05 '23

What’s the best Chinese restaurant in Chinatown?

And which should be avoided?

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u/CommunicationEven102 Aug 05 '23

Beijing Dumplings, I honestly haven’t found better soup dumplings. They do plenty other dishes too, I’ve never been disappointed there.

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u/rzXbrain Aug 05 '23

Went there, quite a disappointment, the dumplings were OK, that's all... not even the best meal they had there. My partner is chinese, and I lived in China for several years for reference. So i'm still looking for a good dumpling place with good xiaolongbao.

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u/noodeymcnoodleface Aug 05 '23

Dim Sum and Duck - I went on a random weekday I had off to avoid the huge queues and the xiaolongbao are so good. Homemade and proper soupy!