Best Cantonese and Sichuan cuisines in London. Our restaurants remain true to the old ways of traditional cooking, while other Chinese restaurants in London adapt their style to fit better to British palates
Situated on level 33 of The Shard, Hutong at The Shard serves the fascinating and diverse cuisines of Northern China and is based on the much-loved restaurant of the same name in Hong Kong. Hutong at The Shard’s cuisine takes its inspiration from the dishes served in the imperial palaces of what was then Peking. Based on the ‘Lu school’ cuisine of Shandong Province, the menu artfully captures the subtlety and surprises of Northern Chinese cooking. A cocktail selection inspired by ingredients used in traditional Chinese medicine and stunning interior, complete with traditional Chinese red lanterns and beautiful hand-carved wood-panelled ‘Moon Gates’, offer London diners a new destination restaurant with panoramic views over London’s skyline.
Simmer Huang launched on the market in 2004. The main feature of its dish is to apply the traditional cooking method of ‘simmering’ to modern catering. It is cooked completely by the water of the food itself, without adding water to the pot. The main feature of the restaurant is to advocate a standardized Chinese food model of ‘no chef, no smoke, and no repeated use of ingredients’.
Our chef Zhao is bringing his abundance of cooking experience and expertise to Meeting Noodles. He is a master of Cantonese cuisine and Sichuan cuisine. He has worked as an executive chef in many five-star hotels for many years in China and won a gold medal in the first China Hotel Service System Cooking Competition in 2005 and also won the title of "Top Ten Executive Chef" in the Northeast Region of China. Since relocating to London, Chef Zhao has involved in the reception and catering service to many high level Chinese officials during their visits to the UK.Relax in an air-conditioned dining room and enjoy our chef's signature dishes served by our friendly waiting staff at Meeting Noodles.