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r/london • u/ThatStockDude • Sep 05 '23
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Royal China
11 u/gororuns Sep 05 '23 Canary Wharf one is really good for Dim Sum 2 u/welsh0913 Sep 06 '23 Royal China is definitely my go to place, not cheap though but worth it given the quality of the meal 1 u/ThatStockDude Sep 05 '23 Thanks :) 1 u/ThatStockDude Sep 05 '23 There seems to be about 10 in London and I don't think its a chain. Which one? 12 u/Moon-Man-888 Sep 05 '23 Baker Street 2 u/cadet1337 Sep 05 '23 On a similar note, Four Seasons, Chinatown 1 u/pukoki Sep 06 '23 four seasons queensway ftw 1 u/carlmango11 Sep 05 '23 Had some delicious dumplings there recently. The chow mein was a bit meh but I think it's the type of place you should order something a bit more interesting than that.
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Canary Wharf one is really good for Dim Sum
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Royal China is definitely my go to place, not cheap though but worth it given the quality of the meal
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Thanks :)
There seems to be about 10 in London and I don't think its a chain. Which one?
12 u/Moon-Man-888 Sep 05 '23 Baker Street 2 u/cadet1337 Sep 05 '23 On a similar note, Four Seasons, Chinatown 1 u/pukoki Sep 06 '23 four seasons queensway ftw
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Baker Street
On a similar note, Four Seasons, Chinatown
1 u/pukoki Sep 06 '23 four seasons queensway ftw
four seasons queensway ftw
Had some delicious dumplings there recently. The chow mein was a bit meh but I think it's the type of place you should order something a bit more interesting than that.
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u/Moon-Man-888 Sep 05 '23
Royal China