Situé au cœur du quartier branché de Kensington, dans une position élevée au 10ème étage du Royal Garden Hotel, le Min Jiang offre des vues imprenables sur Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park et la ligne d'horizon de Londres. Le design du restaurant allie des vases chinois bleu roi et blancs aux murs contemporains rouge foncé, créant une expérience culinaire inoubliable. Le Min Jiang ouvre pour le dîner et le souper 7j/7 et son point culminant reste sans doute le canard laqué de Pékin au feu de bois ou l'excellent dimsum.
Honest, homely and simple traditional Asian cookingLocated at Notting Hill Gate, ULI offers a fresh, honest approach to Asian cuisine. Natural limed oak, soft tones of blue and contemporary art give the restaurant a clean and informal look, highlighted by a hanging garden of pendant lights. Our menu encompasses carefully selected dishes from Asia, all prepared using traditional Chinese, Thai, Malay and Singaporean disciplines. We believe that Asian food should be clean, fresh and healthy, and that each dish should always be made from scratch.Originally established on the All Saints Road in 1997, ULI became a firm favourite among locals and critics alike. At its new home ULI serves lunch and dinner all week as well as an extensive range of snacks, cocktails and beverages.
We invite you to enter Shikumen, your gateway to the east, as we continue the tradition to blend the two cultures of east and west.
Our food and service reflect the architecture of Shikumen’s elegance, refinement, creativity and of course quality. We source our ingredients carefully to bring diners produce of the highest quality and serve them for exceptional value for money.
Order takeaway and come to collect will get 15% off. Please call 0208 567 1719. It’s a good sign when a restaurant is always busy, and Maxim in Ealing is bustling most nights. This long-established restaurant in Ealing is known affectionately by its customers as “Mrs Chow’s” in homage to the lady in charge of the cooking, who believes in using fresh, natural ingredients. Feeling adventurous? Swap sesame prawn toast for “shredded jellyfish with three delicacies” or “frog’s leg in black bean sauce”. If not, don’t worry – you’ll do just as well with traditional starters like satay chicken or sweet-and-sour won ton. Follow with aromatic duck, a classic of its kind with crisp golden skin and tender meat, or push the boat out with a whole lobster, halved and served with ginger and spring onion sauce. Side dishes like glossy, crispy green beans are equally good. Finish with deep-fried banana and apple, the crunchy coating giving way to soft, fluffy fruit.
Visiting Happy Lamb Bayswater is a delightful dining experience . Just a short walk from Hyde Park, making it convenient for visitors. Here’s what you can expect at Happy Lamb:Authentic Hotpot Experience: Diners choose from a menu of meats, seafood, and vegetables to cook in a shared pot of flavorful broth. The broth is made fresh daily, simmered for over 6 hours, and infused with 36 Chinese herbs.The restaurant boasts a stylish decor, including plush banquettes and tasteful lighting. It’s a comfortable and inviting setting for enjoying your meal.Happy Lamb’s menu caters to everyone’s needs. Whether you’re a meat lover, seafood enthusiast, or prefer vegetarian options, there’s something for everyone.Last Orders: Keep in mind that last orders are at 9:30 pm Sun-Thur and at 9:45 pm Frid-Sat so plan accordingly if you decide to visit.For more details, you can visit our official website or contact us at 020 7221 5537 or via email at bayswaterhotpot@gmail.com
Nestled in the heart of the city, No.10 Restaurant, a venerable establishment, marked a momentous occasion on October 2nd with its grand reopening. This beloved Chinese Shanghai-style eatery has been revitalized, now boasting a fresh culinary vision, led by a talented new chef who brings a wealth of innovative flavours to the table. The restaurant's interior has been meticulously redesigned, exuding an elegant and modern ambiance that complements the new menu perfectly. Under new ownership, No.10 Restaurant continues to be a cherished culinary destination, offering a delightful fusion of tradition and innovation that promises to enchant the palates of its discerning patrons.
Welcome to Bugis Kitchen, where we pay homage to the legendary hawker stands on Singapore's Bugis Street. Bugis Street's history dates back to the early 19thcentury when it was primarily a residential area inhabited by the Bugis people, seafaring traders from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The Bugis were known for their maritime skills and played a significant role in trade across Southeast Asia.Today, Bugis Street continues to thrive as a dynamic shopping and entertainment district in Singapore. It is home to modern malls. boutiques, restaurants, and bars, offering a mix of traditional and contemporary experiences. The area has retained it cultural charm while embracing urbanisation and modernity.
Wok & Karahi refer to the principal cookware used in Chinese and Indian cooking, respectively. It also represents the distinct flavours of both cuisines you can experience fusion food with Indo-Chinese Specialities, Hyderabadi Dum Biryanis, Tandoori Grills, Curries that brim with Authentic Desi Flavours under one roof. Please note all our meat is Halal.
Le Mr Chow a ouvert le jour de la Saint-Valentin en 1968. Conçu par Michael Chow, il est encore l'un des plus beaux restaurants de Londres. Le décor, avec des œuvres d'art originales, des murs laqués et des planchers en marbre blanc, est d'un luxe décontracté. Le Mr Chow sert une combinaison de recettes authentiques et originales de Pékin, ainsi que des nouveaux plats innovants, des spécialités telles que les crevettes vertes, le Ma Mignon et les nouilles Mr Chow, toutes créées par des chefs renommés. Le menu propose aussi un excellent canard laqué et une variété emballante de plats végétariens. Au cours de la soirée, le chef vous propose un divertissment alors qu'il manie avec brio la confection des nouilles de Pékin. Reconnu comme une institution à Londres, le Mr Chow attire des générations de jeunes gens branchés en servant une nourriture sans cesse excellente, préparée par le chef John Wu et sa brigade. « Tout est impeccable, très bien, savoureux... un triomphe! Ce fut un bon repas, c'est le moins que l'on puisse dire », en a rapporté Michael Winner du Sunday Times.
Le prix moyen pour un souper est de 60 GBP.
Ouvert en novembre 2010, le restaurant Hakkasan Mayfair est la deuxième addition londonienne à la célèbre marque de Hakkasan. Dégustez une cuisine contemporaine cantonaise créée par le chef Tong Chee Hwee dans une ambiance élégante.
Des cocktails innovateurs et une carte des vins unique se marient aux plats de dim sum et aux plats typiques chinois dynamiques, nouveaux et toujours en évolution.
L'ensemble: une cuisine cantonaise authentique avec une touche contemporaine à la fois subtile et sensationnelle, faite avec les meilleurs ingrédients.
Hakkasan Mayfair comprend deux étages. Au sous-sol vous trouverez l'atmosphère typique de Hakkasan, où vous pourrez déguster un repas intime parmi des paravents en bois; si vous préférez une ambiance plus décontractée, permettez-vous de satisfaire vos demandes gourmandes dans une ambiance inspirée avec un bar dynamique au rez-de-chaussée.