
Shanghai Dalston
Dalston East London Show on mapOriginally one of the most famous eel-and-pie houses in East London, run in Dalston for many years by Fred and Chris Cooke, this is now Shanghai a Chinese restaurant dealing in regional cuisine.
Originally one of the most famous eel-and-pie houses in East London, run in Dalston for many years by Fred and Chris Cooke, this is now Shanghai a Chinese restaurant dealing in regional cuisine.
Situated on Hanbury Street, just off Brick Lane famous for its many curry houses is the Sichuan-Folk Chinese restaurant, liked by many respected food critics.
Yi-Ban means 'first class', a suitably up-front title for this swish Docklands Chinese opposite London City Airport (watch the planes taking off).Crowds of office workers and legions of Chines...
A bastion of the south London Chinese restaurant scene for more than 30 years, the Eastern Queen is a local institution valued for its friendly, personal service and great-value food.
The largest floating Chinese restaurant in the country is moored by Millwall Dock and it boasts spectacular waterfront views.
The address is Wapping High Street, but there really are views of the Thames from the terrace of this spacious Chinese restaurant in a converted warehouse on New Crane Wharf.Seafood is a stron...
The history books tell us that there really were Jews in the once-mighty central Chinese city of Kaifeng, way back in the ninth century when the legendary Silk Road from the Middle East was in...
Singaporean-born former British Lawyer David Yeo who founded the Aqua Restaurant Group launched Hutong at the Shard in June 2013, the second restaurant to open in London's landmark 72-storey s...
The world-famous Taiwanese dumpling chain Din Tai Fung opened its first European operation in London's Covent Garden in December 2018.
Breathing new life into a grim, grey area of the city that is scheduled for long-term regeneration, the Dragon and Castle is a terrific and exciting restaurant occupying the ground floor of a ...
May 2014 saw the much anticipated opening of the luxurious Shangri-La Hotel situated in the iconic Shard, occupying 18 floors of the building from the 34th to the 52nd floor.
This cool, fashionable Southwark Rooms rose from the ashes of a down-at-heel Borough Market boozer and is now one of the top local choices for cocktails, private parties and late-night frivolity.
A swish Belgravia address and an upper-crust location behind Buckingham Palace are suitably flash trappings for this glittering, stylish appointed Thai restaurant.Ignore the fact that its entr...
The gang of five that now makes up the Royal China group straddles the capital, the Westferry Circus branch in the heart of Canary Wharf has a pleasant outdoor seating area, but otherwise it g...
Scoring a runaway success with their two-Michelin starred restaurant in Hong Kong, Duddell's have chosen London for their second outpost.
Occupying the former premises of the Scullery, Nonya is a welcome addition to the vibrant area of Finnieston in the city of Glasgow.
Set on Hackney Road, close to Hackney City Farm and within walking distance of Victoria Park, The Laughing Heart is an upbeat venue that combines the virtues of a late night wine bar and resta...