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'Speakeasies' are a trend at the moment, but as bar owners balance covertness with the economic reality of bringing in punters, some of the illicit thrill...
Arrive in the afternoon when this dark-panelled, teahouse-style Taiwanese specialist is half-empty, or risk queues and hurried dining. Select any of the...
Opened in 2008, Rasa Sayang is now established as one of the better Malaysian restaurants in Soho. There are two dining areas; we prefer the smaller...
Given the display of roast meats hanging out front, you may assume this is just another Hong Kong-style Chinatown café. The simply decorated interior, with...
Sichuan is so over. With regional Chinese cuisines in Chinatown sprouting like bamboo in a rainstorm, there's no need to limit yourself to just Cantonese or...
Mongolian hotpot is a communal affair, and young groups of Chinese stream into Little Lamb to cook choice titbits in bowls of bubbling stock. The restaurant...
The famed Soho purveyor of the golden trio of roasted meats: duck, char siu (barbecued pork) and siew yoke (crispy belly pork). Any of them - or all three -...
The joy of Joy King Lau is its steadfast refusal to deviate from the old Chinatown line. While others promote regional cuisine, smarten their premises and...
A little courtyard, including a bridge over a carp pool (watch the whoppers blowing bubbles), gives Imperial China a sense of space and tranquillity unique...
Golden Dragon's auspicious name, large façade and prominent location give it an advantage when it comes to attracting passing trade in busy Chinatown. Its...
Once a year, the great and the good of food writing and academia converge on the Oxford Symposium on Food & Cookery, a weekend-long conference for food...
Not a French-style HK café, misleadingly enough, but a fun, buzzing diner just a few steps from Leicester Square tube station. This Chinese-student...