[UPDATE: April 2009 - My family and I returned for dinner a few days ago to celebrate my brother's birthday.
We had the following:
Jelly Fish With Sesame Toss (£6.80)
Ginger & Spring Onion Lobster on Noodles (seasonal price)
Turbot Pan Fried With Garlic & Soy Sauce (£30.00 for half a turbot)
½ Barbecue Roasted Duck (£12.00)
Stuffed Bean Curd With [...]
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Posted in Cantonese, Chinese, London, dim sum, dining out, food, food & travel, restaurant review, restaurants, traveleating on May 5th, 2008
[UPDATED: September 2009]
It’s been well over a year since I wrote this original post, so I’ve decided to update my recommendations this year by going to a few restaurants I’ve not been to before (Golden Palace, Peninsula, Yum Cha, Leong’s Legend, Min Jiang), re-visiting the ones currently remaining on [...]
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A monthly summary about World Foodie Guide …
Research continued for my upcoming post on Where To Eat Dim Sum In London, which is set for publication on 5th May (finally!). I went to Hakkasan, Pearl Liang and Royal China Club. Just one more to go, hopefully Yi-Ban in the Docklands…
My husband and I took a [...]
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Royal China Club was on my list of Chinese restaurants to try, as part of my ongoing research on Where To Eat Dim Sum In London. I wasn’t actually that keen to go, as I’m not that impressed anymore with the dim sum at the standard Royal China branches. Once an exciting place to go [...]
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[UPDATED AUGUST 2009 - I returned to Pearl Liang for dim sum. The review can be read here]
Since Chinese restaurant Pearl Liang opened last year, many people have been singing its praises. However, its Paddington location has meant that it has been languishing on my wishlist, until now. I finally decided to make a concerted [...]
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