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[[Kake]], [[Nick]] and various Perl mongers visited on a Thursday lunchtime (1pm) and there was no trouble seating us. Highlights of the menu included the roast pork puffs (£2.40), gorgeously flaky and light pastry with no cloying lardiness; and the steamed prawn and chive dumplings (£2.85). Teapots were refilled promptly. They didn't offer us a choice of tea, but apparently there is one, so it might be worth asking. The jasmine tea we were given by default was pretty good though. |
We visited on a Thursday lunchtime (1pm) and there was no trouble seating us. Highlights of the menu included the roast pork puffs (£2.40), gorgeously flaky and light pastry with no cloying lardiness; and the steamed prawn and chive dumplings (£2.85). Teapots were refilled promptly. They didn't offer us a choice of tea, but apparently there is one, so it might be worth asking. The jasmine tea we were given by default was pretty good though. |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited 5th May 2008 by [[Nick]], [[Leon]] and two Andreas. Dim sum times taken from menu in window on that visit. Opening hours taken from sign in window on a visit in 2007 and confirmed via the Royal China website.</div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited 1 November 2007 by [[Kake]], [[Nick]], and a number of other London Perlmongers. Dim sum times taken from menu in window on that visit. Opening hours taken from sign in window on that visit and confirmed via the Royal China website.</div> |
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Chinese restaurant in Bayswater, offering good dim sum. It's part of a small chain.
There's a decent enough waiting area just inside at the front, and it's pretty nice inside; lots of mirrors, including mirrored pillars around the edges to provide relative privacy without pokiness. They have nice circular tables with lazy Susans in the middle to make it easy to share dishes. Some of the tables are suitable for large groups; we had ten people sat comfortably at ours.
We visited on a Thursday lunchtime (1pm) and there was no trouble seating us. Highlights of the menu included the roast pork puffs (£2.40), gorgeously flaky and light pastry with no cloying lardiness; and the steamed prawn and chive dumplings (£2.85). Teapots were refilled promptly. They didn't offer us a choice of tea, but apparently there is one, so it might be worth asking. The jasmine tea we were given by default was pretty good though.
We ended up paying £10/person for those who didn't drink and £15/person for those who had a beer or two.
Dim sum is served noon-5pm Mon-Sat and 11am-5pm Sun. Bookings for dim sum are taken Mon-Fri only (not Bank Holidays).
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