Category: Chinatown
Real Beijing Food House Chinatown Review
Food House takes over from Cantonese stalwart Harbour City – a place where I’ve enjoyed some glorious dim sum classics…
Plum Valley Restaurant Review
One thing is for sure, you won’t miss the bourgeois looking exterior of Plum Valley with is slate black sombre…
Leong’s Legend – The lustrous skins hold sweet minced pork and hot soup that explodes in your mouth like a culinary flavour bomb
Leong’s Legend, sister restaurant to Dumplings Legend specialises in Chinese food from Sichuan, Shanghai and Taiwan. It’s been a stablemate…
Wong Kei Chinatown Review… The uncompromising rudeness was part of the romance
Wong Kei is one of the longest standing Cantonese institutions in Chinatown, it’s a multi-storey restaurant with 500 covers and…
Jen Café Review – Chinatown – come here to get your gap filled
If you’re in search for tummy filling, reasonably priced, and above all tasty food in a welcoming place then Jen…
Four Seasons Review – Chinatown – quack action
Four Seasons is a Chinatown faithful who champion the virtues of Cantonese roast duck; they really do get behind theirs…
Dumplings Legend – Review (Chinatown)
Since I was a kid, Chinatown was the mecca for authentic Cantonese cuisine, it was notoriously good for your niche…
New Mayflower – Review (Shaftsbury Avenue) The End of an Institution
The phrase ‘all good things come to an end’ is coined for desolate times like this, yes it’s true my…
New Mayflower Chinese Restaurant – Cantonese Food That Thrills Your Palate
New Mayflower needs no introduction in my opinion – it was my first post on here back in September 2012 and…
New Mayflower – Review (London Shaftsbury Avenue)
New Mayflower Shaftsbury Avenue How does one introduce a Cantonese restaurant that has been here longer than anyone cares? No…
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