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.
Situated in the heart of fashionable Kensington, on the doorstep of Hyde Park and in a lofty position on the tenth floor of the Royal Garden Hotel, Min Jiang boasts breathtaking views of Kensington Gardens and London’s skyline. The restaurant design combines striking blue and white Chinese vases against deep contemporary red walls, creating an unforgettable dining experience. The authentic and traditional approach to Asian cuisine has made the restaurant the home of Chinese fine dining for over 10 years, the highlight of any visit is the exquisite Dim Sum and the Legendary wood fired Beijing Duck. Min Jiang is open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week.
Opened in November 2010, Hakkasan Mayfair is the second London edition to the acclaimed Hakkasan brand.
Innovatively created cocktails and a unique wine list, are combined with carefully chosen dim sum and Chinese dishes that are ever changing, dynamic and new.
The result is authentic Cantonese cooking with a contemporary flare – at once subtle and thrilling - and all made with the best ingredients.
Hakkasan Mayfair is set over two floors. The lower ground floor invites the guest to the traditional Hakkasan setting, surrounded by intricate wooden screens allowing intimate dining, whilst, the ground floor brings a combination of relaxed atmosphere and a vibrant bar encouraging guests to indulge in an inspired environment.
Cloakroom available. ALIPAY and weChat payment accepted.
Located on Chelsea’s Park Walk, HUŎ opened summer 2021 to critical acclaim. Showcasing a unique blend of clean, fresh and healthy Asian food, dishes on Head Chef Yam Bahaeur Gurumg’s menu are all prepared from scratch using traditional Chinese, Thai, Malay and Singaporean disciplines. Favouring a balanced choice of snacks, small plates and mains, highlights include Soft Shell Crab, Siu Mai, Stir-Fried Beef Fillet with Spicy Black Pepper Sauce and Triple-Cooked Dover Sole with Asparagus, Garlic & Chilli. Driftwood colours combined with an abundance of natural light, ensures a fresh and airy ambience and on warmer days the restaurant's frontage is fully opened up serving as the backdrop to several pavement tables and a small terrace. As well as the restaurant, HUŎ boasts a separate bar area where guests can linger over drinks including a fantastic selection of Asian-inspired cocktails, alongside some of the more unusual and often coveted Japanese whiskies, vodkas and craft beer.
Mr Chow opened on Valentines Day 1968. Designed by Michael Chow, it remains one of the the most uniquely beautiful restaurants in London. The atmosphere is one of relaxed luxury with original works of art, lacquered walls and white marble floors. Mr Chow serves a combination of original,authentic Beijing recipes together with new innovative dishes, specialities such as Green Prawns, Ma Mignon and Mr Chow noodles were all created by our award winning chefs. Also on the menu is our superlative Beijing Duck and a variety of exciting vegetarian dishes. During the evening, as entertainment, a chef performs the skilful art of hand-pulled Beijing noodles. Known as an institution in London MR CHOW draws generations of the young and fashionable by serving consistently excellent food, prepared by executive chef John Wu and his team."All of it impeccable, great, tasty, a triumph! That was a good meal to put it mildly" Michael Winner The Sunday Times.AVERAGE PRICE DINNER-£70+
Celebrating authentic Singaporean, Malaysian and Chinese cuisines made from locally sourced, seasonal ingredients. The new restaurant has undergone a full interior renovation and features an upscale bar. The Bugis is set in the elegant ambience of the Bailey’s Hotel South Kensington. Why not savour the signature appetiser, “Steamed Cornish Diver Scallops with Black Bean Sauce or Salt and Pepper Soft Shell Crab with Fresh Chilli.” The restaurant prides itself on using finest local British suppliers, for example “Hainanese Chicken” which is sourced from Norfolk A fusion of fine Asian food, choose from Noyonya Assam Fillet Seabass, Golden Fragrance Kam Heong Chicken or sliced Angus beef with black bean sauce to name a few delicious dishes. The Singapore Favourites part of the menu offers a delicious array from Laksa, Penang Char Kway Teow or Bak Kut Teh. Relish a traditional Malaysian dessert, Sago Gula Melaka or Chinese dessert, Tang Yuan in Red Bean
Traditional Chinese restaurant situated in Knightsbridge popular with locals as well as business types and the shopped out from Harrods. The decor is all oriental splendour and the atmosphere relaxed and friendly. What's cooking? Traditional Chinese fare. Signature dishes include crispy fragrant duck, steamed seabass and mixed seafood platter. Plenty of vegetarian choices with faux chicken and prawn dishes and a monk's casserole - a mixture of preserved and fresh vegetables cooked in a clay pot.
Please do keep in mind, we do have seating for both upstairs and downstairs so set a reservation anytime!
Kai Mayfair’s cuisine has its foundation in Nanyang Chinese cooking, the region located within the South Seas of China. It takes a ‘Liberated’ approach to Chinese cooking, respectful of the flavours from its Chinese heritage but not bound by it, offering a menu primarily of specialities unique to Kai. Desserts also feature as a key part of its meal experience utilising ingredients synonymous with the Nanyang region like pandan and durian. Kai has held it’s Michelin Star since 2009.At tea time (from 2:30pm to 4:30pm), Kai also serves its Chinese Whispers Afternoon tea which is available from our Chinese Whispers Afternoon tea opentable page.
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.
Yauatcha Soho, located in the heart of vibrant London, is an all-day dim sum teahouse offering a wide selection of modern authentic dim sum alongside European patisserie and an extensive range of teas, wine and cocktails. The design of the restaurant is a modern interpretation of the old Chinese teahouse. At the same time, the lighting and seating embodies the atmosphere of a vibrant ‘chatter shop’, similar to the traditional Hong Kong dim sum restaurants. The restaurant offers Cantonese dishes with a modern influence, with an extensive range of steamed, baked, grilled and fried dim sum such as Yauatcha’s signature dishes of Scallop shui mai and Venison puffs.