Once upon a time, going for a Chinese meal in London meant Cantonese in Chinatown. That central London enclave, packed with everything from bakeries and grocers to Chinese doctors and travel agents, ...
And trust me, in Central London ... In a city where restaurants often try to be everything to everyone, Four Seasons is content being exactly what it is: a Chinatown stalwart that proves sometimes ...
David Paw: If you Google ‘Wong Kei’, the first few pages are old stories from across the UK about it being London’s ‘rudest’ restaurant, feeding into lazy tropes of East and Southeast Asian people and ...
A spicy spin on Chinatown, this Thai joint is inspired by the canals ... Food served until 3.30am. Ben McCormack is a London-based restaurant journalist with over 25 years’ experience of writing. He ...
Lido on Gerrard Street opened its doors in 1969 and has become the granddaddy of London's Chinatown restaurants, serving ...
Chinese New Year, AKA the Spring Festival, is a commemoration of the new lunar calendar, and is celebrated in many South Asian countries including Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, ...
In the heart of the city, two-starred chef Alex Dilling recommends Notto near Piccadilly Circus , praising its well-executed ...
This restaurant shares its name ... that's part of this place's allure, reports My London. Nestled on Gerrard Street, it's everything you'd want from a Chinatown staple: a cacophony of sizzling ...