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Chinese restaurant in Canary Wharf. Notable for the very good dim sum served (a la carte) at lunchtime, which ranges from the usual tasty dumplings to more exotic dishes such as duck's tongues or chicken feet.
Chinese restaurant in Canary Wharf. Notable for the very good dim sum served (a la carte) at lunchtime, which ranges from the usual tasty dumplings to more exotic dishes such as duck's tongues or chicken feet. Vegetarians and vegans are nonetheless well catered for, too.
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[[doop]] sayss that vegetarians and vegans are well catered for. A peruse of the menu in January 2008 revealed three vegetarian options among the dim sum: vegetarian dumplings, vegetarian beancurd rolls, and vegetable cheung fun.

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Slightly tricky to find; it's half-way between the two road levels of Westferry Circus, at the level of the river-bank pavement.


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<div class="getting_here"><b>Getting here:</b> Slightly tricky to find; it's half-way between the two road levels of Westferry Circus, at the level of the river-bank pavement. If approaching from West India Avenue, go straight across Westferry Circus and you'll see a set of steps going down to the riverbank level.</div>

Chinese restaurant in Canary Wharf. Notable for the very good dim sum served (a la carte) at lunchtime, which ranges from the usual tasty dumplings to more exotic dishes such as duck's tongues or chicken feet. Vegetarians and vegans are nonetheless well catered for, too.

There's seating outside, which is very popular during the summer. Service can seem a smidge slow if you're sitting outside, but if you're sitting underneath one of the trees on a summer's day, you probably won't mind. However, it can become very busy at lunchtimes at any time of the year, and booking in advance is advisable.

Slightly tricky to find; it's half-way between the two road levels of Westferry Circus, at the level of the river-bank pavement.

Their website is Flash-based and quite maddeningly awful.

Last visited by Kake, Nick, Roger, and other perlmongers, 10 January 2008.

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