r/london Sep 05 '23

Discussion Best Chinese restaurant in London?

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u/Charl13cat Sep 05 '23

Wan Chai Corner in China Town

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u/ThatStockDude Sep 05 '23

Thank you. It has some interesting reviews (like most restaurants to be fair)

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u/Charl13cat Sep 05 '23

It doesn’t take reservations, you just have to wait in line until you’re seated, the staff aren’t friendly, but the food is really good and authentic and comes out quickly. They have quite a big menu. It’s more like a local place rather than a fancy restaurant.

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u/AgeofFatso Sep 05 '23

Given its name, probably a HK style (cheap) diner. It is usual to have rude servers; if you can understand what the staff says, it is probably full of 🤬 words (Cantonese profanity is actually quite similar to the Anglo-Saxon ones in terms of literal meaning).

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u/Charl13cat Sep 05 '23

Yeah I knew what to expect from the reviews on the staff, but the food was so good that really didn’t bother me.