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Wan Chai Corner
Super tasty, super affordable, Wan Chai Corner’s dim sum is some of the best in Chinatown London. Discover this classic Cantonese restaurant’s many culinary delights.
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TSUJIRI
Go mental for matcha at TSUJIRI, a 155-year old tea house putting a modern spin on their drool-worthy matcha-infused sundaes and desserts.

Calling all students! Get an awesome 25% off at Baiwei
Students: do you want an amazing 25% of your bill at Baiwei? Of course you do! Here’s how to get it.

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.

Rasa Sayang
A perfect marriage between old and new, this delicious eatery is a true celebration of Malaysia and Singapore’s vibrant street food culture.

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.

Pho & Bun
Passion. Great food. And décor that’ll knock your socks off. This fun and modern take on Vietnamese street food is not to be missed.

Old Tree Daiwan Bee
All the traditional tastes of Taiwan come alive at Rupert Street’s Old Tree Daiwan Bee.

Misato
A wildly popular Japanese eatery, Chinatown’s Misato combines awesome value for money with real-deal cuisine.

Café TPT
Café TPT brings all the flavours of authentic Chinese and Malaysian street food to Chinatown.

C&R Café
Lusting over Laska? Nuts about Nasi Lemak? Rupert Court’s C&R Café is Chinatown’s best-kept secret for authentic Malaysian cuisine.

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