Delicious dim sum, average service
26 Mar 08, 09:24
Above expectations
The dim sum here are delicious, and about £3-4 for a portion. they are quite heavy on the prawns, but it is done so well and with the most excellent dishes of chilli sauce. One mound of noodles looked a bit gelatinous and unappetising, but tasted really rather good. Some wholewheat noodles with vegetables were delicious. The service was a bit rubbish - the waiter kept leaning over me/getting in my face without apologising or asking me to move (felt like being shoved about on the underground!), but he was quick to bring out our food. Desserts... Chinese desserts are an acquired taste for us non-Chinese folk. They are very sweet and not what you might be used to. (That's not the restaurant's fault, just a general heads-up.) Beware that the coffee is not too good. I'll certainly go back, and I might even take my mum and dad to introduce them to real Chinese food.
Dim Sum Delight
22 Nov 07, 12:57
Above expectations
If you crave Dim Sum like I do then you have to try Royal China. Don't expect too much from the service, its not very personal but the food is wonderful. Not sure if they serve Dim Sum at night so make sure you give it a try for Lunch.
Dinner was exotic
12 Jul 07, 16:46
Above expectations
The food was quite good, if sometimes more exotic than expected. The atmosphere is quite cool, with lots of dark chinese decor. The wait staff was very attentive and the price was not that unreasonable.
Didn't have any of the famous dim sum, since we were there for dinner.





