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Small Taiwanese restaurant in Chinatown, offering some rather good dim sum. May actually be called "Leong's Legends"; the name on the frontage is singular but the name on the menu (and the story behind the name) is plural.

Kake, Leon, and other Perlmongers visited for a dim sum lunch on a Thursday in July 2008. There was no problem seating the six of us, but from a glance around the restaurant it seemed they might have trouble seating a larger group. The decor is all wood and basketweave and long scary weapons on poles, and the larger tables by the front window are separated off from each other with screens.

We were very pleased with the food. Nothing was below par. Notably, the soup dumplings (transliterated here as "siu loung bao" rather than the more usual "xiao long bao") had a pleasing quantity of soup; the best we've found so far. Nothing we tried was bland or overly greasy, and the flavours were all distinct. Seabass cheung fun (£2.80) is worth a special mention, as we've not seen it anywhere else, and it worked very well; the fish was cooked just right and there was just the right amount of ginger included. Braised pork belly rice (£4) was also to everyone's liking. Pan-fried turnip paste (£1.90) was saltier than we've had elsewhere, but also more generous with the meat (perhaps even a little too generous). Pleasingly, the tea (£1/person) was fine - one might think that this is obvious, but we've had some pretty awful tea in dim sum places over the past year. We ended up paying just over £10 apiece for ample food plus tea and a couple of soft drinks.

Dim sum is served between 11:30am and 5:30pm, according to a menu seen outside in June 2008.

Our verdicts: Leon has expressed the opinion that this is currently the best dim sum place in London. Kake's verdict is similar; but, having read on Chowhound that it can be inconsistent, I'd like to give it another go before I can be sure. Though the food was so good that I'd like to give it another go anyway.

Accessibility: One step up to get in, quite cramped inside, toilets down a flight of stairs.

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Last visited by Kake, Leon, and others, 31 July 2008.

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