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Olle
Up-scaling Korean BBQ like nowhere else, Olle is a stylish dining destination for delicious, DIY-cooked meats.
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Joy King Lau
All your favourite Cantonese dishes, and then some, are served with love at Chinatown’s Joy King Lau.

London Chinatown Restaurant
London Chinatown Restaurant has been cooking up a storm on Gerrard Street for over thirty-five years.

Lido Chinese Restaurant
Aside from excellent Cantonese cuisine, Wardour Street’s Lido serves up a rather nice little number of global wines.

Gourmet Kitchen
A traditional Chinese restaurant in London’s Chinatown, serving authentic Cantonese food on Lisle Street, Gourmet Kitchen has a little bit of everything.

Wong Kei
Once known as the ‘Rudest Restaurant in London’, Cantonese restaurant Wong Kei has turned over a new leaf and is now an utter delight to visit. With free tea and big portions.

Old Town 97
Open till the early hours, Old Town 97 serves up pan-Asian cuisine 7 days a week. Come on down…

Lotus Garden
You can’t miss Chinatown’s Lotus Garden, shaped like a traditional Chinese pagoda, the grand restaurant has a large Cantonese and Pekinese menu.

Little Four Seasons
Giant bubbling cauldrons of flavoursome Cantonese goodness. It’s all about the Hot Pot at Chinatown’s Little Four Seasons.

Four Seasons
Small plates – but big on taste – will keep you coming back, again and again, at Four Seasons on Wardour Street. Be sure to come hungry.

Dumplings’ Legend
Dumplings’ Legend has done for soup dumplings what Pelé did for football, making this Chinatown restaurant a must-visit.

Canton
Canton’s friendly and good value Chinese BBQ and street food makes for popular, honest fare at one of Chinatown’s oldest restaurants.
