The best dim sum in London 1. Baba Tang Chinese King’s Cross price 2 of 4 Laura Gallant for Time Out Often overlooked in favour of their wildly popular neighbour Dimsum Duck, Baba Tang is a casual hidden gem fifteen minutes’ walk from King’s Cross station. Serving dim sum all day...
If any London restaurant were going to start spawning identikit branches across the city, we could do worse than a few clones of BaoziInn Romilly Street. We've been *modestly underplaying it* quite regularly since our first visit (read about ithere. ). These days a window seat, a bowl ...
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Awarded in the Michelin Guide 2021, we are the best fine dining Chinese restaurant in London serving Dim Sum & other authentic Chinese dishes. Read more here.
Still one of London's sexiest restaurants, this Modern Chinese near Tottenham Court Road has introduced a 'Chrysanthemum' menu. For £78 per person, the fully vegan signature menu spans small plates, a main, sides and dessert. The highlight is Hakkasan's signature vegan dim sum, nestled li...
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This Central London restaurant offers some of the best dim sum south of the river. Situated just moments from the London Eye it's a perfect option after a day out shopping or sightseeing, complete with gorgeous hanging flora and bottomless brunch options aplenty. Southbank Restaurant ⋅ Even...
and London is filled with hidden gems. If you're looking to avoid the grind of the city's busiest venues then take a peek at our collection of the best hideaways. Taking you off the beaten track, delving into fridges and stepping behind mirrors, these clandestine hangouts are the best ...
You also get to find out all about how Chinese cuisine has been integrated into Vietnamese life, while you munch on Cantonese barbecued pork and Chinese dim-sum. Make sure you also visit the amazing Ben Thanh Market, which sells lots of Vietnamese souvenirs, as well as having an ...