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COVID-19 UPDATE
COVID-19 Update – Chinatown London. From Monday 17th May you are able to: Eat and drink in Chinatown at restaurants, cafes and bars that have indoor seating and outdoor tables available – see our guide to eating and drinking indoors for inspiration. Shop at non-essential retail shops such as House of Spells, P2B Beauty andGuanghwa Bookshop.
REOPENING CHINATOWN LONDON Chinatown London Reopening Measures and Updates Following the Government’s announcement that non-essential retail can return from 15th June, Chinatown London will be gradually reopening and we’re looking forward to welcoming you back. Social Distancing We encourage all of our visitors to adopt the social distancing measures and have installed street signs across Chinatown BUN HOUSE | CHINATOWN LONDON Bao Bun Masters | Bun House Bun House is, you guessed it, the perfect place to pick up a steamed bun. Recently relocated from Soho, you can now pick up a few special extras alongside their classic buns – try the curried fish balls and Cheung Fun. But you shouldn’t leave without trying those buns MR WU CHINESE RESTAURANT & BUFFET Mr Wu Chinese Restaurant (Wardour Street) & Buffet (Shaftesbury Avenue) | Pan-Chinese. For a cheap and cheerful Chinese fix, Mr Wu is one of the best-known buffets in Chinatown.GUANGHWA BOOKSHOP
Shaftesbury Avenue’s Guanghwa bookshop is a treasure trove of compelling titles from the Far East. You can find many genres ofChinese books here.
HÉFAURE | CHINATOWN LONDON Héfaure Guaranteeing 100% natural, fresh and healthy dishes, Héfaure are serving up an array of delicious Japanese style soufflé pancakes, bubble tea and fruit smoothies. Top your soufflé pancake with cream and brown sugar tapioca pearls, or try a matcha red bean soufflé topped with matcha cream. LO’S NOODLE FACTORY Hidden along a narrow alley, Lo’s Noodle Factory is the real deal when it comes to lovingly-crafted authentic Chinese fare. Out of their tiny two-floor operation, with a bakery upstairs and noodle production line downstairs, comes greatness. The owner Wai’s great uncle (then a restaurateur) opened Lo’s in 1978, essentially to out-do his DUMPLINGS LEGEND RESTAURANT Dumplings’ Legend (Gerrard Street) | Cantonese. Big ones. Small ones. Round ones. Meaty ones. Juicy ones. When it comes to dumplings, variety is the spice of life. WONDERFUL PATISSERIE BAKERY Wonderful Patisserie (Gerrard Street) | Chinese Bakery. Should you ever find yourself sauntering around Chinatown needing a sugary fix, ensure you make a beeline for its main thoroughfare, Gerrard Street, and swing by the Wonderful Patisserie bakery, located near the NewportPlace end.
CHINATOWN LONDON: FLAVOURS OF ASIA IN THE HEART OF LONDONFAMILY RECIPE BOOKVIET FOODCONTACT USRASA SAYANG24 HOURS IN GUANGZHOU Viet Food. 34-36 Wardour St, London W1D 6QT. This innovative take on Vietnamese street food by Michelin-starred chef Jeff Tan won’t leave you wanting. If anything, it’ll leave you wanting more. Read more Read more. plan your visit. Choose from over 70 authentic EastCOVID-19 UPDATE
COVID-19 Update – Chinatown London. From Monday 17th May you are able to: Eat and drink in Chinatown at restaurants, cafes and bars that have indoor seating and outdoor tables available – see our guide to eating and drinking indoors for inspiration. Shop at non-essential retail shops such as House of Spells, P2B Beauty andGuanghwa Bookshop.
REOPENING CHINATOWN LONDON Chinatown London Reopening Measures and Updates Following the Government’s announcement that non-essential retail can return from 15th June, Chinatown London will be gradually reopening and we’re looking forward to welcoming you back. Social Distancing We encourage all of our visitors to adopt the social distancing measures and have installed street signs across Chinatown BUN HOUSE | CHINATOWN LONDON Bao Bun Masters | Bun House Bun House is, you guessed it, the perfect place to pick up a steamed bun. Recently relocated from Soho, you can now pick up a few special extras alongside their classic buns – try the curried fish balls and Cheung Fun. But you shouldn’t leave without trying those buns MR WU CHINESE RESTAURANT & BUFFET Mr Wu Chinese Restaurant (Wardour Street) & Buffet (Shaftesbury Avenue) | Pan-Chinese. For a cheap and cheerful Chinese fix, Mr Wu is one of the best-known buffets in Chinatown.GUANGHWA BOOKSHOP
Shaftesbury Avenue’s Guanghwa bookshop is a treasure trove of compelling titles from the Far East. You can find many genres ofChinese books here.
HÉFAURE | CHINATOWN LONDON Héfaure Guaranteeing 100% natural, fresh and healthy dishes, Héfaure are serving up an array of delicious Japanese style soufflé pancakes, bubble tea and fruit smoothies. Top your soufflé pancake with cream and brown sugar tapioca pearls, or try a matcha red bean soufflé topped with matcha cream. LO’S NOODLE FACTORY Hidden along a narrow alley, Lo’s Noodle Factory is the real deal when it comes to lovingly-crafted authentic Chinese fare. Out of their tiny two-floor operation, with a bakery upstairs and noodle production line downstairs, comes greatness. The owner Wai’s great uncle (then a restaurateur) opened Lo’s in 1978, essentially to out-do his DUMPLINGS LEGEND RESTAURANT Dumplings’ Legend (Gerrard Street) | Cantonese. Big ones. Small ones. Round ones. Meaty ones. Juicy ones. When it comes to dumplings, variety is the spice of life. WONDERFUL PATISSERIE BAKERY Wonderful Patisserie (Gerrard Street) | Chinese Bakery. Should you ever find yourself sauntering around Chinatown needing a sugary fix, ensure you make a beeline for its main thoroughfare, Gerrard Street, and swing by the Wonderful Patisserie bakery, located near the NewportPlace end.
HOW TO FIND CHINATOWN Explore London’s Chinatown neighbourhood, with its authentic restaurants and shops, and join in special events to get a true flavour of Chinese culture in the heart of London. London Chinatown is close to key attractions such as Leicester Square, Theatreland and Soho. Its central location makes it an easy place to get to by public REOPENING CHINATOWN LONDON Chinatown London Reopening Measures and Updates Following the Government’s announcement that non-essential retail can return from 15th June, Chinatown London will be gradually reopening and we’re looking forward to welcoming you back. Social Distancing We encourage all of our visitors to adopt the social distancing measures and have installed street signs across Chinatown LONDON CHINATOWN RESTAURANT London Chinatown Restaurant (Gerrard Street) | Cantonese. Stepping into London Chinatown Restaurant, you can’t help notice the words “Hotel de Boulogne” spelt out in mosaics on the stairs. RESTAURANTS IN CHINATOWN Chinatown London is the perfect place of Asian food. Check out the various restaurant options from China, Japan, Malaysia and otherregions.
WONDERFUL PATISSERIE BAKERY Wonderful Patisserie (Gerrard Street) | Chinese Bakery. Should you ever find yourself sauntering around Chinatown needing a sugary fix, ensure you make a beeline for its main thoroughfare, Gerrard Street, and swing by the Wonderful Patisserie bakery, located near the NewportPlace end.
HÉFAURE | CHINATOWN LONDON Héfaure Guaranteeing 100% natural, fresh and healthy dishes, Héfaure are serving up an array of delicious Japanese style soufflé pancakes, bubble tea and fruit smoothies. Top your soufflé pancake with cream and brown sugar tapioca pearls, or try a matcha red bean soufflé topped with matcha cream. NEW LOON FUNG RESTAURANT New Loon Fung Restaurant (Gerrard Street) | Cantonese & Dim Sum. Through the door, under a circular pagoda canopy, you’re greeted by a splendid twinkling chandelier and a carpeted staircase leading to a grandiose banqueting hall.XU RESTAURANT
XU (Rupert Street) | Taiwanese. From the team that brought you BAO comes XU, an opulent 1930s style Taiwanese dining room reminiscent of the Taipei social clubs of yesteryear. TAIYAKIYA | CHINATOWN LONDON Taiyakiya is a Japanese dessert shop offering seriously Instagrammable Japanese sweet treats. Make your very own picture perfect ice cream by customising it with fun and colourful accessories, such as mermaid tails, unicorn horns and angel wings. Ice cream flavours include lychee rose, matcha, dark chocolate, vanilla and ramune, a kind of sweet Japanese lemonade HONG NING CHINESE MEDICINE CLINIC Key information. Address 15 Little Newport St, London WC2H 7JJ. Telephone 020 7437 4910. Opening Hours Monday to Saturday - 9:30am to 11:45pm Sunday - 9:30am to 10:30pm CHINATOWN LONDON: FLAVOURS OF ASIA IN THE HEART OF LONDONFAMILY RECIPE BOOKVIET FOODCONTACT USRASA SAYANG24 HOURS IN GUANGZHOU Viet Food. 34-36 Wardour St, London W1D 6QT. This innovative take on Vietnamese street food by Michelin-starred chef Jeff Tan won’t leave you wanting. If anything, it’ll leave you wanting more. Read more Read more. plan your visit. Choose from over 70 authentic EastCOVID-19 UPDATE
COVID-19 Update – Chinatown London. From Monday 17th May you are able to: Eat and drink in Chinatown at restaurants, cafes and bars that have indoor seating and outdoor tables available – see our guide to eating and drinking indoors for inspiration. Shop at non-essential retail shops such as House of Spells, P2B Beauty andGuanghwa Bookshop.
REOPENING CHINATOWN LONDON Chinatown London Reopening Measures and Updates Following the Government’s announcement that non-essential retail can return from 15th June, Chinatown London will be gradually reopening and we’re looking forward to welcoming you back. Social Distancing We encourage all of our visitors to adopt the social distancing measures and have installed street signs across Chinatown BUN HOUSE | CHINATOWN LONDON Bao Bun Masters | Bun House Bun House is, you guessed it, the perfect place to pick up a steamed bun. Recently relocated from Soho, you can now pick up a few special extras alongside their classic buns – try the curried fish balls and Cheung Fun. But you shouldn’t leave without trying those buns THE BEST CHILD FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS IN LONDON'S CHINATOWN For budding adventurers – JinLi. Sure, children can be fussy eaters but if they’ve got a brave and intrepid palette then JinLi will be right up their street. Specialising in hot, flavoursome Sichuan cuisine, JinLi is home to umami-fied dishes like fish fillets in spicy chili oil. Expand their horizons with the unusual agrocybe aegeritaGUANGHWA BOOKSHOP
Shaftesbury Avenue’s Guanghwa bookshop is a treasure trove of compelling titles from the Far East. You can find many genres ofChinese books here.
HÉFAURE | CHINATOWN LONDON Héfaure Guaranteeing 100% natural, fresh and healthy dishes, Héfaure are serving up an array of delicious Japanese style soufflé pancakes, bubble tea and fruit smoothies. Top your soufflé pancake with cream and brown sugar tapioca pearls, or try a matcha red bean soufflé topped with matcha cream. LO’S NOODLE FACTORY Hidden along a narrow alley, Lo’s Noodle Factory is the real deal when it comes to lovingly-crafted authentic Chinese fare. Out of their tiny two-floor operation, with a bakery upstairs and noodle production line downstairs, comes greatness. The owner Wai’s great uncle (then a restaurateur) opened Lo’s in 1978, essentially to out-do his DUMPLINGS LEGEND RESTAURANT Dumplings’ Legend (Gerrard Street) | Cantonese. Big ones. Small ones. Round ones. Meaty ones. Juicy ones. When it comes to dumplings, variety is the spice of life. WONDERFUL PATISSERIE BAKERY Wonderful Patisserie (Gerrard Street) | Chinese Bakery. Should you ever find yourself sauntering around Chinatown needing a sugary fix, ensure you make a beeline for its main thoroughfare, Gerrard Street, and swing by the Wonderful Patisserie bakery, located near the NewportPlace end.
CHINATOWN LONDON: FLAVOURS OF ASIA IN THE HEART OF LONDONFAMILY RECIPE BOOKVIET FOODCONTACT USRASA SAYANG24 HOURS IN GUANGZHOU Viet Food. 34-36 Wardour St, London W1D 6QT. This innovative take on Vietnamese street food by Michelin-starred chef Jeff Tan won’t leave you wanting. If anything, it’ll leave you wanting more. Read more Read more. plan your visit. Choose from over 70 authentic EastCOVID-19 UPDATE
COVID-19 Update – Chinatown London. From Monday 17th May you are able to: Eat and drink in Chinatown at restaurants, cafes and bars that have indoor seating and outdoor tables available – see our guide to eating and drinking indoors for inspiration. Shop at non-essential retail shops such as House of Spells, P2B Beauty andGuanghwa Bookshop.
REOPENING CHINATOWN LONDON Chinatown London Reopening Measures and Updates Following the Government’s announcement that non-essential retail can return from 15th June, Chinatown London will be gradually reopening and we’re looking forward to welcoming you back. Social Distancing We encourage all of our visitors to adopt the social distancing measures and have installed street signs across Chinatown BUN HOUSE | CHINATOWN LONDON Bao Bun Masters | Bun House Bun House is, you guessed it, the perfect place to pick up a steamed bun. Recently relocated from Soho, you can now pick up a few special extras alongside their classic buns – try the curried fish balls and Cheung Fun. But you shouldn’t leave without trying those buns THE BEST CHILD FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS IN LONDON'S CHINATOWN For budding adventurers – JinLi. Sure, children can be fussy eaters but if they’ve got a brave and intrepid palette then JinLi will be right up their street. Specialising in hot, flavoursome Sichuan cuisine, JinLi is home to umami-fied dishes like fish fillets in spicy chili oil. Expand their horizons with the unusual agrocybe aegeritaGUANGHWA BOOKSHOP
Shaftesbury Avenue’s Guanghwa bookshop is a treasure trove of compelling titles from the Far East. You can find many genres ofChinese books here.
HÉFAURE | CHINATOWN LONDON Héfaure Guaranteeing 100% natural, fresh and healthy dishes, Héfaure are serving up an array of delicious Japanese style soufflé pancakes, bubble tea and fruit smoothies. Top your soufflé pancake with cream and brown sugar tapioca pearls, or try a matcha red bean soufflé topped with matcha cream. LO’S NOODLE FACTORY Hidden along a narrow alley, Lo’s Noodle Factory is the real deal when it comes to lovingly-crafted authentic Chinese fare. Out of their tiny two-floor operation, with a bakery upstairs and noodle production line downstairs, comes greatness. The owner Wai’s great uncle (then a restaurateur) opened Lo’s in 1978, essentially to out-do his DUMPLINGS LEGEND RESTAURANT Dumplings’ Legend (Gerrard Street) | Cantonese. Big ones. Small ones. Round ones. Meaty ones. Juicy ones. When it comes to dumplings, variety is the spice of life. WONDERFUL PATISSERIE BAKERY Wonderful Patisserie (Gerrard Street) | Chinese Bakery. Should you ever find yourself sauntering around Chinatown needing a sugary fix, ensure you make a beeline for its main thoroughfare, Gerrard Street, and swing by the Wonderful Patisserie bakery, located near the NewportPlace end.
HOW TO FIND CHINATOWN Explore London’s Chinatown neighbourhood, with its authentic restaurants and shops, and join in special events to get a true flavour of Chinese culture in the heart of London. London Chinatown is close to key attractions such as Leicester Square, Theatreland and Soho. Its central location makes it an easy place to get to by public REOPENING CHINATOWN LONDON Chinatown London Reopening Measures and Updates Following the Government’s announcement that non-essential retail can return from 15th June, Chinatown London will be gradually reopening and we’re looking forward to welcoming you back. Social Distancing We encourage all of our visitors to adopt the social distancing measures and have installed street signs across Chinatown LONDON CHINATOWN RESTAURANT London Chinatown Restaurant (Gerrard Street) | Cantonese. Stepping into London Chinatown Restaurant, you can’t help notice the words “Hotel de Boulogne” spelt out in mosaics on the stairs. RESTAURANTS IN CHINATOWN Chinatown London is the perfect place of Asian food. Check out the various restaurant options from China, Japan, Malaysia and otherregions.
HÉFAURE | CHINATOWN LONDON Héfaure Guaranteeing 100% natural, fresh and healthy dishes, Héfaure are serving up an array of delicious Japanese style soufflé pancakes, bubble tea and fruit smoothies. Top your soufflé pancake with cream and brown sugar tapioca pearls, or try a matcha red bean soufflé topped with matcha cream. WONDERFUL PATISSERIE BAKERY Wonderful Patisserie (Gerrard Street) | Chinese Bakery. Should you ever find yourself sauntering around Chinatown needing a sugary fix, ensure you make a beeline for its main thoroughfare, Gerrard Street, and swing by the Wonderful Patisserie bakery, located near the NewportPlace end.
WONG KEI RESTAURANT
Once known as the ‘Rudest Restaurant in London’, Cantonese restaurant Wong Kei has turned over a new leaf and is now an utterdelight to visit.
XU RESTAURANT
XU (Rupert Street) | Taiwanese. From the team that brought you BAO comes XU, an opulent 1930s style Taiwanese dining room reminiscent of the Taipei social clubs of yesteryear. TAIYAKIYA | CHINATOWN LONDON Taiyakiya is a Japanese dessert shop offering seriously Instagrammable Japanese sweet treats. Make your very own picture perfect ice cream by customising it with fun and colourful accessories, such as mermaid tails, unicorn horns and angel wings. Ice cream flavours include lychee rose, matcha, dark chocolate, vanilla and ramune, a kind of sweet Japanese lemonade HONG NING CHINESE MEDICINE CLINIC Key information. Address 15 Little Newport St, London WC2H 7JJ. Telephone 020 7437 4910. Opening Hours Monday to Saturday - 9:30am to 11:45pm Sunday - 9:30am to 10:30pm CHINATOWN LONDON: FLAVOURS OF ASIA IN THE HEART OF LONDONFAMILY RECIPE BOOKVIET FOODCONTACT USRASA SAYANG24 HOURS IN GUANGZHOU Viet Food. 34-36 Wardour St, London W1D 6QT. This innovative take on Vietnamese street food by Michelin-starred chef Jeff Tan won’t leave you wanting. If anything, it’ll leave you wanting more. Read more Read more. plan your visit. Choose from over 70 authentic East THE BEST CHILD FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS IN LONDON'S CHINATOWN For budding adventurers – JinLi. Sure, children can be fussy eaters but if they’ve got a brave and intrepid palette then JinLi will be right up their street. Specialising in hot, flavoursome Sichuan cuisine, JinLi is home to umami-fied dishes like fish fillets in spicy chili oil. Expand their horizons with the unusual agrocybe aegerita GERRARD’S CORNER RESTAURANT Gerrard’s Corner (Wardour Street) | Cantonese. Located, somewhat unsurprisingly, on the corner of Gerrard Street and Wardour Street, Gerrard’s Corner serves up quality Cantonese dishes and dim sum, plus a nice selection of Hong-Kong-style drinks, such as BUN HOUSE | CHINATOWN LONDON Bao Bun Masters | Bun House Bun House is, you guessed it, the perfect place to pick up a steamed bun. Recently relocated from Soho, you can now pick up a few special extras alongside their classic buns – try the curried fish balls and Cheung Fun. But you shouldn’t leave without trying those buns LO’S NOODLE FACTORY Hidden along a narrow alley, Lo’s Noodle Factory is the real deal when it comes to lovingly-crafted authentic Chinese fare. Out of their tiny two-floor operation, with a bakery upstairs and noodle production line downstairs, comes greatness. The owner Wai’s great uncle (then a restaurateur) opened Lo’s in 1978, essentially to out-do his MR WU CHINESE RESTAURANT & BUFFET Mr Wu Chinese Restaurant (Wardour Street) & Buffet (Shaftesbury Avenue) | Pan-Chinese. For a cheap and cheerful Chinese fix, Mr Wu is one of the best-known buffets in Chinatown. DUMPLINGS LEGEND RESTAURANT Dumplings’ Legend (Gerrard Street) | Cantonese. Big ones. Small ones. Round ones. Meaty ones. Juicy ones. When it comes to dumplings, variety is the spice of life. TAIYAKIYA | CHINATOWN LONDON Taiyakiya is a Japanese dessert shop offering seriously Instagrammable Japanese sweet treats. Make your very own picture perfect ice cream by customising it with fun and colourful accessories, such as mermaid tails, unicorn horns and angel wings. Ice cream flavours include lychee rose, matcha, dark chocolate, vanilla and ramune, a kind of sweet Japanese lemonade BUBBLEWRAP | CHINATOWN LONDON The small but sweet (literally) shop is a veritable Willy Wonka factory of waffles. Customers start by picking their waffle base – plain, chocolate or matcha – then choose from a lip-licking selection of fillings like strawberry cheesecake or pistachio gelato, white chocolate stars, banana and strawberry. KARAOKE @ ROYAL DRAGON (GERRARD STREET) Karaoke @ Royal Dragon (Gerrard Street) | Karaoke. With karaoke available from midday until 3am, 7 days a week, Royal Dragon is Chinatown’s ultimate singalong spot. CHINATOWN LONDON: FLAVOURS OF ASIA IN THE HEART OF LONDONFAMILY RECIPE BOOKVIET FOODCONTACT USRASA SAYANG24 HOURS IN GUANGZHOU Viet Food. 34-36 Wardour St, London W1D 6QT. This innovative take on Vietnamese street food by Michelin-starred chef Jeff Tan won’t leave you wanting. If anything, it’ll leave you wanting more. Read more Read more. plan your visit. Choose from over 70 authentic East THE BEST CHILD FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS IN LONDON'S CHINATOWN For budding adventurers – JinLi. Sure, children can be fussy eaters but if they’ve got a brave and intrepid palette then JinLi will be right up their street. Specialising in hot, flavoursome Sichuan cuisine, JinLi is home to umami-fied dishes like fish fillets in spicy chili oil. Expand their horizons with the unusual agrocybe aegerita GERRARD’S CORNER RESTAURANT Gerrard’s Corner (Wardour Street) | Cantonese. Located, somewhat unsurprisingly, on the corner of Gerrard Street and Wardour Street, Gerrard’s Corner serves up quality Cantonese dishes and dim sum, plus a nice selection of Hong-Kong-style drinks, such as BUN HOUSE | CHINATOWN LONDON Bao Bun Masters | Bun House Bun House is, you guessed it, the perfect place to pick up a steamed bun. Recently relocated from Soho, you can now pick up a few special extras alongside their classic buns – try the curried fish balls and Cheung Fun. But you shouldn’t leave without trying those buns LO’S NOODLE FACTORY Hidden along a narrow alley, Lo’s Noodle Factory is the real deal when it comes to lovingly-crafted authentic Chinese fare. Out of their tiny two-floor operation, with a bakery upstairs and noodle production line downstairs, comes greatness. The owner Wai’s great uncle (then a restaurateur) opened Lo’s in 1978, essentially to out-do his MR WU CHINESE RESTAURANT & BUFFET Mr Wu Chinese Restaurant (Wardour Street) & Buffet (Shaftesbury Avenue) | Pan-Chinese. For a cheap and cheerful Chinese fix, Mr Wu is one of the best-known buffets in Chinatown. DUMPLINGS LEGEND RESTAURANT Dumplings’ Legend (Gerrard Street) | Cantonese. Big ones. Small ones. Round ones. Meaty ones. Juicy ones. When it comes to dumplings, variety is the spice of life. TAIYAKIYA | CHINATOWN LONDON Taiyakiya is a Japanese dessert shop offering seriously Instagrammable Japanese sweet treats. Make your very own picture perfect ice cream by customising it with fun and colourful accessories, such as mermaid tails, unicorn horns and angel wings. Ice cream flavours include lychee rose, matcha, dark chocolate, vanilla and ramune, a kind of sweet Japanese lemonade BUBBLEWRAP | CHINATOWN LONDON The small but sweet (literally) shop is a veritable Willy Wonka factory of waffles. Customers start by picking their waffle base – plain, chocolate or matcha – then choose from a lip-licking selection of fillings like strawberry cheesecake or pistachio gelato, white chocolate stars, banana and strawberry. KARAOKE @ ROYAL DRAGON (GERRARD STREET) Karaoke @ Royal Dragon (Gerrard Street) | Karaoke. With karaoke available from midday until 3am, 7 days a week, Royal Dragon is Chinatown’s ultimate singalong spot. HOW TO FIND CHINATOWN Explore London’s Chinatown neighbourhood, with its authentic restaurants and shops, and join in special events to get a true flavour of Chinese culture in the heart of London. London Chinatown is close to key attractions such as Leicester Square, Theatreland and Soho. Its central location makes it an easy place to get to by public RESTAURANTS IN CHINATOWN Chinatown London is the perfect place of Asian food. Check out the various restaurant options from China, Japan, Malaysia and otherregions.
CHINESE SUPERMARKETS AND SHOPS Check out Chinese supermarkets and shops in Chinatown London to help you find authentic Asian food ingredients and the gifts you need.COME KTV WITH ME
KTV rooms – Karaoke Television – are found everywhere in China, often on the top level of a building, be it a mall, cinema, bar, or restaurant. And they’re huge deals. Unlike in England, where singing in front of a pub full of strangers is not out of the norm, KTV is about privacy. Countless private rooms with televisions, couches, and CHINATOWN LONDON: A POTTED HISTORY By the late 1960s, Chinatown was truly established as the heart of London’s Chinese community – now numbering in the tens of thousands as more and more Chinese workers arrived from the British territory of Hong Kong. By now, a Far Eastern travel agency had set up shop to cater for the ever-arriving number of restaurant workers.GUANGHWA BOOKSHOP
Shaftesbury Avenue’s Guanghwa bookshop is a treasure trove of compelling titles from the Far East. You can find many genres ofChinese books here.
YOUNG CHENG RESTAURANT Key information. Address 22 Lisle St, London WC2H 7BA. Telephone 020 7287 3045. Opening Hours Monday to Saturday- 12pm to 11:30pm Sunday -12pm to 10:30pm
XU RESTAURANT
XU (Rupert Street) | Taiwanese. From the team that brought you BAO comes XU, an opulent 1930s style Taiwanese dining room reminiscent of the Taipei social clubs of yesteryear. KARAOKE @ ROYAL DRAGON (GERRARD STREET) Karaoke @ Royal Dragon (Gerrard Street) | Karaoke. With karaoke available from midday until 3am, 7 days a week, Royal Dragon is Chinatown’s ultimate singalong spot. 康泰中医诊所(EVERWELL CHINESE MEDICAL CENTRE)| …TRANSLATETHIS PAGE
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YiFang
100 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 5EE, UK Traditional Taiwanese teas with a fresh n’ fruity injection, Shaftesbury Avenue’s YiFang brings heritage brews into the 21stcentury.
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Yolkin
24 Rupert St, London W1D 6DQ, UK Crisp macarons meet luscious ice cream to create the ultimate sugary-sweet sandwich. Yolkin is the Instagram dessert sensation taking Chinatown by storm, one scoop at a time.Read more Read more
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Guo C 100
35 Newport Ct, London WC2H 7PQ, UK The legendary Chinese dessert chain’s debut European outpost, Guo C 100 in Chinatown London serves up fruity-fresh Asian puddings including ice cream made from the infamous durian fruit.Read more Read more
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RORO
34 Newport Court, London WC2H 7PQ, UK Ultra-trendy with crazy colour changing drinks and indulgent, fruit-filled crepes, RORO is a must-visit dessert emporium inChinatown London
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