Imperial Palace
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Visited a couple of times for lunch now and been delighted each time. Amazing food, great service and such a choice. More than 75% of diners were Chin…
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Our first dinner in edinburgh during our holiday season last new year. love the seafood omelette also their soup, vegetables, chicken and prawn dishes…
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There's something about this place, maybe it's the decor or the very traditional layout and style of this restaurant, that makes me feel right at home…
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4 Reviews on “Imperial Palace”
Visited a couple of times for lunch now and been delighted each time. Amazing food, great service and such a choice. More than 75% of diners were Chinese families so you know the food must be good.They offered the best choice of dim sum Ive seen outside Londons China Town including chickens feet , tripe , frogs and all the familiar ones too.The 9:95 3 course lunch was excellent value and did not eat til next morning.Cant wait to visit again and try something else .The rumour I tried something of everyone elses dishes are unfounded
Our first dinner in edinburgh during our holiday season last new year. love the seafood omelette also their soup, vegetables, chicken and prawn dishes.. with Denny Setiawan
There’s something about this place, maybe it’s the decor or the very traditional layout and style of this restaurant, that makes me feel right at home. It’s like stepping in to a Tea House for Yum Cha (dim sum) in Hong Kong. The pink sheets, white table covers, fish tank, and comfy seats.The staff here are really nice. They look after you, and are quick to re-fill your teapot when it’s low or empty, and that’s the attention to detail you want in a large place, especially when you have 6-9 people eating and tea just goes!I’ve been here for an occasion, a wedding dinner, sunday Dim Sum Yum Cha, normal dinner, min afternoon lunch.. and every time, every service, every dish is so consistently good you can’t fail coming here. So much gooooood choice and their egg tarts are only on weekends, mostly Sundays!Size portions matches their price, some dim sum dishes only contains 3 or 4 bits, so it’s great to nibble around the menu without over spending.My family and I really enjoy going and don’t think we’ll stop anytime soon. 😀
A good Chinese restaurant which offers a lot more traditional Chinese food – as long as you can read and speak Cantonese at least.Having visited here on three occasions with my ex-girlfriend and her family for lunch, I made the baffling discovery that there was indeed a separate menu from which all of our food was ordered. It was a surreal experience, but also a pleasant surprise which introduced me into new territory of a much trodden cuisine in Scotland.I remember waiting anxiously for the food to arrive and not knowing what to expect and what did come was very good food. True to Chinese dining standards the food came out as it was ready. The standout for myself were the Chicken Feet, which were just like eating ribs. The rest of the food was pretty unspectacular, but a nice experience.Quite why there was a different menu in Cantonese I will never know, but the food offered was unique and a good experience to have had.