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    Phoenix Palace

    3.7 (75 reviews)
    PriceyDim Sum, Cantonese
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    A S.

    Huge restaurant near Baker Street, perfect for groups. Food was good, not great, as was the service. About £30 pp without booze, best dishes were the starters which is usually the norm for most Chinese restaurants. Recommend the calamari with chilli and the Peking pork spare ribs.

    Ellie T.

    Over all great experience here. I am a New Yorker visiting London and I've been looking for a great place to eat some dumplings and someone recommended me this place. The design is extravagant, but in a good way, I enjoyed it as it gave a more authentic feel to it. Its colorful and big. We came at lunch time and we were seated very quickly. The place was not full, but there were many locals there. We got a chicken sweet corn soup that was great. This is what is known as egg drop soup. Then we got a lot of dumplings: Spinach dumplings (or dim sum) - were absolutely delicious. 5/5 Shrimp (prawn) dumplings - delicious and delicate w/ big chunks of shrimp in it. 5/5 Shanghai pork dumplings - juicy, steamy and delicious. 5/5 Sea food dumplings in soup, which I thought was soup dumpling and its not - its a big dumpling with shrimp and crab in some clear broth w/ a piece of crab meat stick. The soup was bland but the dumpling was quite tasty. 2/5 Chicken and mushroom buns - steamy, soft, fluffy and sweet. A must. 5/5 Beef ball dumplings - its a meatball basically.. and not a dumpling. The beef is good but its a meatball and not a dumpling. 2/5 Service was quick and efficient, though not very welcoming or nice. Prices are high and service was included (13%) I would recommend it and come again

    Angela B.

    Do you dodge Chinese restaurants like the plague because of bad memories of MSG-sodden egg fried rice and consumer reports about how unhealthy a cuisine it is? Well, you shouldn't if you know where to go and what to eat. Phoenix Palace's mastery lies in the sheer size of their menu and quality of their produce. There is something for every taste here, from classic Dim-Sum to a full Rotisserie to sumptuous dishes like Belly Pork and Oyster casserole. I was completely agog at the extensive drinks menu too, which also includes cocktails and spirits alongside the wines and traditional beers. The portions are generous and the atmosphere, with 80s decor and low-level lantern lighting, is enchanting. The prices for mains are around the £10-12 mark, but worth it.

    Shanghai pork & crabmeat dumpling
    Yordon D.

    This is the first Chinese restaurant I tried in London and therefore keep coming back, purely due to nostalgic reasons. However, after today I won't be returning any time soon. They had added things to my bill, that I didn't order and argued when I pointed it out, as if I'm not sure what I had just put in my mouth. After some going back and forth they agreed with me and still had the audacity to ask for service charge - lol! Their food is usually quite good and they have hosted some what important people, like Tony Blair. Today unfortunately I was less impressed as it was the first time I tried their dimsum lunch menu. The steamed cheung fun was overcooked, now I'm not of Cantonese origin but it doesn't take a local or noteable food critic to judge that this was some slimey substance with prawns in it. Their shanghai pork dumpling which they advertised as soup dumplings were missing soup, it was just an unfortunate experience all together. Would never go here again for lunch but pick up or delivery dinner maybe as their ma po tofu is quite nice.

    Prawn Crackers
    Jing Shyang Y.

    Professional and slick service but the location is a bit meh As you walk in, you notice that this is certainly a celebrity hotspot. I don't think there is a prime minister that hasn't eaten here, and they even get christmas cards from Tony Blair! If your party hasn't arrived yet, you are sat in an area with really nice thai prawn crackers. To be honest I don't mind people arriving late when I can be left alone with those bad boys for a good 20 minutes. They also do takeaway in which case you're also left with this dangerously addictive prawn crackers. Score. The venue looks extremely nice, with lots of traditional design cues, think traditional chinese fancy restaurant. Lots of wooden panelling and mystic meg orbs :) Service is super efficient and prompt. Despite the size of the place, you never feel watched, nor are you waiting long to get the attention of a member of staff. The food is nothing spectacular but the ingredients are good but then for the price you hope so! The scallops were the biggest I'd ever laid eyes on and were cooked perfectly. Nice and charred on the outside, but soft in the centre flesh without tasting raw. Portions were also decent. My favourite item being the yam cake which is done close to what you'd get in asia, if a little lacking in flavour. It's cantonese style so expect a LOT of cornstarch in your dishes and plenty of shiny thick sauces. Taste wise, nothing was very salty, a positive in my mind. When the bill came, it was about as expected about £30 per head. It would have been slightly cheaper in Chinatown, but this restaurant is much nicer than any of those, it's just a shame the location in quite out the way. In all, worth a try if you're in the area, or looking to impress somebody with the decor. Oh and the prawn crackers. YUM

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    Billy S.

    My new favourite place in London, well for dim sum and authentic Hong Kong style Chinese. Loved it! Very authentic, very good! It was also very clean and not oily, both of which are important qualities in good dim sum or yum cha. You can also make a reservation here, which is amazing as well. We got basically everything! The usual suspects include har gow, shu mai, xiao long bao, turnip cake, shar shiu bao, custard buns, black sesame balls, and more! It was all so incredible. Service was good too and with a smile. I can really see why this place is popular. I'll be back... And often!

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    3.5(62 reviews)
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    Chinatown must stop place for emerging into dim-sum!…read more After checking out a lot of spots in Chinatown; we gave this one a go for their specialities and it was very good. I must admit I was wary cause of the raiting but a local friend of mine; insisted on his recommendation and I gave in. I'm glad I did. The food was pretty good. Ordered a bit of everything to try out and it was delicious. The service was not amazing. Even when the restaurant was not very busy; seemed like the staff was more interested in their chats than to help around the patrons. Also, every time they will bring something it felt like a bothersome. I am only giving 4 starts purely on the food. If I count the service; I may give 3

    Really good dim sum spot in Chinatown! They serve a wide variety of classic authentic dim sum…read moredishes in a nice and comfortable setting. I especially liked the pork cheung fun and the crispy noodles with pork. The xiao long bao and egg custards were good too. It was about 25 GBP per person, which is not bad for this quality of dim sum. The staff are pretty friendly and surprisingly hospitable - even for a slow eater like myself, I did not feel rushed at all and they often came by to refill my water whenever they noticed it getting low. The service speed is also very fast. There was a ~10 min wait to get in on Sunday afternoon, which isn't too bad at all. While the food didn't quite wow me enough for a full 5 stars, I would probably give Orient London 4.5 stars if I could. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for good dim sum in London.

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