Royal China
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Delicious yum cha with lots of variety and taste freshly made! Recommend the prawn dumplings and the seaseme prawn rolls! Delicious! Best to come with…
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Decent food taste and presentation; poor , indifferent service; overpriced for the quality- 9 for 3 orders of steamed rice? And they added gratuity af…
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Great place for yum cha. They're super busy though so expect to queue. Try anything and everything. I love their steamed items. Yum yum yum. operation…
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Royal China is open for Casual Dining. Royal China serves Chinese and Dim Sum dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Royal China”
It’s a very old Chinese restaurant with same decor and food taste. I had hot and sour veg soup and loved it. Then we had the veg duck wrap and it was amazing. Also ordered the veg chicken that was ok and stir fried tofu in Szechuan which was good. For desserts had some mango syrup and chilled tapioca with coconut syrup both were below average.
In love with this place. The crispy aromatic duck pancakes are to die for. My cousin and I swear by the food here. And the quality is top notch. If I could eat here everyday of my life, I happily would! Craving the pancakes already haha. Yum!
Rude, average food, and not worth the hour wait!. This is my first ever review of a restaurant and I feel I need to inform people about this restaurant…..My boyfriend and I went to this restaurant today for lunch, we arrived at 13.25 and was told there would be a 30 min wait – however we ended up waiting an hour. This is because they don’t take bookings, but instead they use a ticketing system. They have a small area when you walk into the restaurant which today had about 30 people waiting in it for a table.We were sat down and my boyfriend was asked what he would like to drink but for some unknown reason the waitress didn’t seem to care what I would like! I had to call her back to order my water.We then ordered our food, and the only positive thing I have to say about our experience was that the food came out very quickly. One of our dishes was forgotten, and the food is very average. How they can get away with charging 10.80 for a plate of pak choi is beyond me! Lastly, to top everything off I asked a passing waitress for our bill and she held her hand up to me to stop me from talking to her and walked off, and didnt bother coming back to find out what I needed.To cut a long story short, the restaurant is so busy that you are rushed in and out, the staff are outrageously rude, and the you can definitely find better dim sum else where in London! Don’t fall into the tourist trap of coming to this restaurant!
From the outside, it looks like just another small restaurant and take aways around the hood. But once you step inside, it was a whole new big world. Very nice decoration, spacious, attentive waiter.The Crispy Aromatic duck was amazing. Very crispy. The rolling flour that comes along with it is very soft and perfect. Had couple other dish shared with 6 people, the bill was 100Something pounds.. Very nice evening.
BEST EVER Dim-Sum!. Attention to details, hand wrapped fresh dumplings filled with the most refreshing veg, herbs, nuts and meat… The light and absolutely superb choice for a weekend delight!
My family’s favorite. This is one of my family’s favorite places to eat in London. It’s in a neighborhood close to our house, right down the street down from Selfridges. Wonderful crispy duck! This is the first restaurant we go to when we arrive in London.
Safe bet for dim sum. Royal China can be rude, but this is rare and the staff are generally polite and ‘efficient’. The dim sum is the main reason for coming – adjacent Chinese restaurants produce better main course dishes – and the variety on offer is great and generally good. A fun meal experience for a group. Note that there is no phone reception inside the cave-like Bayswater branch.