Top Best Chinese Restaurants in Kinveachy Gardens

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Top Best Chinese Restaurants in Kinveachy Gardens

Hakkasan Mayfair
Hakkasan Mayfair
4.4 (2643 ratings)
Dim sum, Modern Cantonese delicacies and signature cocktails on 2 floors with designer decoration.
17 Bruton St, London, W1J 6QB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Culture Whisper
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"Glamorous, moody and somehow still cool, Michelin-starred Cantonese trendsetter, Hakkasan remains the benchmark of all high-end Chinese restaurants and the food is as good as ever. For thrifty-ish dining, keep to the ambrosial dim sum and splash out on the grilled morel buns. For a full treat splurge, try the jasmine smoked ribs, crispy duck salad with pomelo, salty and moreish deep-fried softshell crab with specks of chilli and for full decadence: champagne-poached turbot and Peking Duck with foie gras."
Mentioned by Luxury London
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"When it launched it Fitzrovia in 2001, Hakkasan’s aim was to reimagine ancient gastronomy for the modern day. Judging by the phenomenal success that the restaurant chain has enjoyed around the world – the group now operates in 12 locations that stretch from Las Vegas to Shanghai – we’d say it was mission accomplished. Hakkasan at Home offers Hakkasan’s award-winning Michelin-star Cantonese cuisine for guests to enjoy in their own dining rooms (or on the sofa)."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Doused in Oriental mystique and wearing a Michelin Star comes Hakkasan. This high class fusion restaurant is a taste of Asian decadence where far-flung flavours unite for an ultimately indulgent dining experience. With a dark ambiance and a high end appeal, you'll be lucky to get a look in to this Michelin Star wonderland."
Yauatcha
Yauatcha
4.3 (3023 ratings)
Top-of-the-range, contemporary Chinese dining with expertly-crafted dim-sum and handmade sweets.
15-17 Broadwick St, London, W1F 0DL, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Visit London
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"The ”it crowd” dine on a menu of more than 84 amazing dishes at this sexy dim sum teahouse in Soho. Michelin-star quality and incredible cocktails from behind the fish tank bar brings in big names such as Amanda Seyfried, Gwyneth Paltrow and Gwen Stefani.You don't even have to break the bank to dine here, with a cheap dim sum afternoon tea available Monday to Thursday."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"A top Chinese restaurant in Soho, Yauatcha is home to some of the best dim sum that Chinatown has to offer. Serving up an extensive collection of Cantonese classics, this place is pairing its authentic dishes with signature sips and even has its own on-site patisserie."
Mentioned by OpenTable
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"For the best dim sum and other Chinese specialties, Yauatcha Soho is one of the best places to eat. Located in the midst of London's Chinatown, this is a classy restaurant with som..."
Hutong
Hutong
4.1 (1391 ratings)
Upscale spot with lanterns, silk curtains and city views, serving dim sum and northern Chinese fare.
33 St Thomas St, London, SE1 9RY, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"They do say heat rises: Chinese restaurant Hutong is for thrill-seekers who love a bit of spice with their heights. Positioned on the 33rd level of The Shard – London’s tallest building by quite a stretch – a night at Hutong comes with a view of pretty much the entire city and its twinkling lights, as well as fiery pepper-packed Sichuan dishes. Head one level down at the Shard and you’ll find Aqua Shard and Oblix, a duo of restaurants with similarly stunning views and a little less numbing of the tongue."
Mentioned by Culture Whisper
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"On the 33rd floor of The Shard, Hutong, whose name comes from the narrow lanes of the former capital of Peking, specialises in the seafood- and vinegar-based 'Lu' food of Shantong northern province and the fiery chilli accented Sichuan cuisine. There's a real sense of occasion here and the view at nighttime is mesmerising. Luxurious dim sum available at lunch include iberico xiao lang bao soup dumplings."
A. Wong
A. Wong
4.4 (766 ratings)
Upmarket Chinese eatery for dim sum & a 10-course "Taste of China" menu showcasing regional cuisine.
70 Wilton Rd, Pimlico, London, SW1V 1DE, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Culture Whisper
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"Meticulously technical and invariably delectable, A Wong's dim sum are on a whole different level of exquisite tastiness to any of the fashionable newcomers or Chinatown stalwarts. For the best experience, sit up at the bar and watch the chefs, largely female, in action. A Wong is, exceptional dim sum aside, an odyssey around regional Chinese food (Wong studied social anthropology at LSE)."
Mentioned by Visit London
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"Indulge in some of the finest regional Chinese cuisine at Michelin-starred A. Wong. This stylish Victoria restaurant draws on traditional recipes from all of China’s provinces as part of a 10-course tasting menu. If you’re looking for a more relaxed affair, it's one of the best dim sum London eateries."
Mentioned by Eater London
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"Traditionally a weekend family outing, indulging in dim sum is always a rewarding call. So make for Michelin-starred A. Wong in Victoria, (arguably) London’s smartest Chinese, where those divine dumplings are available individually, the best of which are the xiao long bao, topped with tapioca pearls."
Min Jiang
Min Jiang
4.4 (528 ratings)
Swish, 10th-floor Chinese restaurant in a high-end hotel, with lofty views of Kensington Gardens.
2-24 Kensington High St, London, W8 4PT, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by British GQ
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"Not only is Min Jiang an outstanding example of authentic Chinese food, it also offers the second-best view from an oriental eatery in the capital (Hutong at The Shard pips it, with its vantage point in space). From the tenth floor of the Royal Garden Hotel it overlooks the splendid Kensington Gardens, but it’s the legendary Beijing Duck that draws visitors. Roasted in a wood-fire oven and immaculately carved at the table by gloved waiters, it has to be ordered in advance."
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Chinese Kensington. We’re very fond of Min Jiang, not only for its superlative daytime views of Kensington Gardens, but also for its celebrated take on Beijing duck – a dish of two gigantic ritualistic servings that needs to be ordered in advance. Also expect Sichuan classics such as double-cooked pork belly with Chinese leeks."
Mentioned by Esquire
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"High up on the 14th floor of the Royal Garden Hotel with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over Kensington Gardens, Min Jiang has one of the best restaurant views in central London. Tables at dusk are the plum booking, to watch the sun set over plates of wood-fired Beijing duck served every which way. Dim sum is the ideal way in, made by a chef who’s been practicing the art for half century."
Gold Mine - Queensway
Gold Mine - Queensway
4.3 (1693 ratings)
No frills Chinese restaurant for signature roast duck and Cantonese specialities from classic menu.
100-102 Queensway, London, W2 3RR, United Kingdom
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Royal China Baker Street
Royal China Baker Street
4.1 (827 ratings)
24-26 Baker St, London, W1U 3BZ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Chinese Bayswater. Bite-sized dim sum is brilliant for children, and Royal China’s distinctive black-and-gold restaurants are old hands at welcoming families – Chinese or otherwise. Challenge your offspring with chewy chicken’s feet, squid balls and glutinous rice or keep them sweet with delicious dumplings, char sui buns, crispy spring rolls and luscious custard tarts."
Mentioned by Suitcase Magazine
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"This classic Cantonese restaurant is renowned for its dim sum. Don't be put off by the seemingly formal atmosphere - once the food arrives all pretension is thrown out the window as the room is filled with oohs and ahhs of content. Book ahead to avoid the queue that often snakes its way down Baker Street, and settle down to order plates of fried gyoza, soft dumplings, roast pork buns and crispy spring rolls."
Mentioned by British GQ
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"The Royal China in Baker Street is the best Chinese restaurant in the country by a mile. Either that or it's the best Chinese restaurant in London by a country mile. Some might say that their branch in Queensway is the one to frequent, but then they would be sad losers with no taste or style."
The Sichuan Restaurant
The Sichuan Restaurant
4 (519 ratings)
Standard destination offering Chinese set lunches and a la carte dining.
14 City Rd, London, EC1Y 2AA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Chinese Moorgate. With its karaoke room and laminated picture menu, this fiery Sichuan joint is old school – although its food has real depth and complexity. The chef’s fish special comes with a Scoville-scale sucker-punch, but don’t ignore the dan-dan noodles or pork dumplings bobbing in soupy red chilli sauce."
Din Tai Fung
Din Tai Fung
4 (2247 ratings)
5 Henrietta St, London, WC2E 8PS, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by London for Kidz
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"While there are no themes or activities to be found at Din Tai Fung, there is a whole lot of happiness to be had in its little parcels of delicious dim sum. Originally from Taiwan, and with a Michelin star accolade to the brand name, kids will love the top notch food in this Covent Garden based restaurant. And if they’re anything like our children, once they’re done stuffing themselves with delectable pork dumplings, they’ll want to watch the chefs at work making all that dim sum: there’s a window through to where all the magic is happening!"
Mentioned by Buro247
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"With over 160 restaurants in 14 territories, Din Tai Fung is somewhat legendary. While celebrating the Year of the Ox can’t currently happen at its Covent Garden branch, you can order their Prosperity Set Menu online. It features honey and vinegar short ribs, prawn and pork shao mai, tianjin cabbage and chicken gyoza, crispy fried chicken with spices, broccoli with garlic, XO sauce prawn fried rice, and salted egg yolk custard lava buns (in case you weren’t tempted already)."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Named as one of the world's best restaurants by The New York Times,Din Tai Fung is a no-brainer when it comes to Chinese restaurant deliveries in London. The Taiwanese eatery is serving up a whole host of dumpling varieties, along with prawn and pork wontons, steamed chicken soup and honeyed short ribs. Din Tai Fung's dumplings are some of the best in London, if not the world."
Tasty Garden
Tasty Garden
3.8 (55 ratings)
3 Water Ln, Twickenham, TW1 3NP, United Kingdom
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Best Museums in Kinveachy Gardens

Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
4.4 (46 ratings)4.5 (22 ratings)
Charity showcasing works by artists of European Jewish descent, including Epstein and Auerbach.
108A Boundary Rd, London, NW8 0RH, United Kingdom
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Tate Modern
Tate Modern
4.5 (56040 ratings)4 (9356 ratings)
Modern-art gallery with international works on display, plus a cafe with panoramic river views.
Bankside, London, SE1 9TG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"This former oil-fired power station sits smugly in the center of the South Bank, knowing that you’re interested in what’s going on inside. It’s filled to the rafters with paintings and sculptures by the likes of Picasso, Dali, Warhol, and Rothko, all set off perfectly by that gritty industrial interior. Of the current ticketed shows, The Making of Rodin (until November 21, tickets around $22) is a must examining the master sculptor’s more experimental side and his use of plaster, featuring over 200 works on loan from the Musée Rodin that haven’t been seen outside of France until now."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Another gem by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Bankside B power station was a beacon of modernity when it was constructed in the 1940s as the first oil-fired power station in Britain. The imposing chimney, its defining feature, was restricted to a height of 99m (325ft) so as not to outdo its illustrious neighbour opposite, St Paul’s. After shutting in the 1980s, the power station was resurrected by the relatively unknown Herzog & de Meuron, who won a competition to transform its crumbling shell into the new Tate Modern, which opened in May 2000."
Mentioned by Luxe Digital
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"As entwined with the art world as paint, no list of London galleries would be complete without one incarnation of the Tate. Without a doubt the art giant of London, the Tate Modern is home to all things contemporary and unique and always worth a visit. “When my daughter Coco was born, we visited Tate Modern 11 times in her first 6 months!"
Charles Dickens Museum
Charles Dickens Museum
4.5 (1301 ratings)4.5 (978 ratings)
Manuscripts and personal items displayed in author's former home, where he wrote Oliver Twist.
48-49 Doughty St, Holborn, London, WC1N 2LX, United Kingdom
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Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Kinveachy Gardens

Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
4.7 (6282 ratings)
This popular grassy hill is known for its views of London, as well as Shakespeare's Tree.
Primrose Hill Rd, Primrose Hill, London, NW1 4NR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Go Jauntly
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"One of London’s best views can be seen from the top of primrose hill, making the hike up well worth it. Passing through meticulously manicured gardens with beautiful flowers and fountains with a walk uphill to where the view awaits. A great place to watch the fireworks or simply get one of London’s best views, with plenty of green space for a picnic or a rest."
Mentioned by girl gone london
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"While Primrose Hill isn’t a playground as such, Regent’s Park (and specifically Primrose Hill) is a wonderful place to just spread out a picnic blanket and look at the London skyline. With a toddler in tow, it’s important to bring some bubbles or other things to keep them occupied, but there is plenty of space for them to run around."
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Mary at Hill is the old fisherman’s church, as for centuries, the fish trade was carried out at nearby Billingsgate and in the surrounding streets. So it is by Wren (1670-6), except the tower of 1780, on the site of an earlier church dating from the twelfth century. The historian Stow says that Thomas Becket was a parson there."
Highgate Wood
Highgate Wood
4.7 (1480 ratings)4 (19 ratings)
Leafy 69-acre metropolitan oasis with trails, cricket & soccer fields, a café & playground.
Muswell Hill Rd, London, N10 3JN, United Kingdom
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"Situated in North London, Highgate Wood is one of the four ancient woods of the London Borough of Haringey (together with Queen’s Wood, Coldfall Wood and Bluebell Wood). Containing an impressive variety of trees and shrub species, the Highgate Wood is the home for many foxes, grey squirrels, as well as multiple species of birds, bats, butterflies and spiders. Besides the fact that it was included among the eight Green Heritage Sites in London, Highgate Wood also attracts visitors with its recreational facilities like children playgrounds, cafés, walking trails and sporting fields."
Deer Park
Deer Park
4.5 (22 ratings)
Kent's last medieval-era deer park, located at the Knole house, with 350+ deer & guided tours.
Sevenoaks, UK
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Historic Sites in Kinveachy Gardens

Benjamin Franklin House
Benjamin Franklin House
4.1 (203 ratings)4 (291 ratings)
World's only remaining Franklin home, with live period performances plus science and study centres.
36 Craven St, London, WC2N 5NF, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by London 5 days itinerary
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"Ben Franklin’s House Ben Franklin, in London?. For sixteen years, from 1757 and 1775, Ben Franklin lived in London. This house is the only surviving house that he called home."
Churchill War Rooms
Churchill War Rooms
4.6 (9106 ratings)4.5 (20311 ratings)
Secret underground headquarters where Prime Minister Winston Churchill lived and worked during WWII.
Clive Steps, King Charles St, London SW1A 2AQ, United Kingdom
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The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret
The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret
4.6 (877 ratings)4.5 (668 ratings)
Apothecary displays share a church roof space with a partly restored former surgical theatre.
9a St Thomas St, London, SE1 9RY, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"From fully-qualified doctors to avid viewers of Holby City, this museum will remind you of how surgery used to be a whole lot more gruesome back in the day. Europe’s oldest surviving operating theatre is in Southwark, dating back more than 300 years. Nowadays you can tour the theatre, which has been kept exactly as it was when it was used during a time of no anaesthetic (ow), no antiseptic (ew) and certainly no antibiotics (crikey)."
Mentioned by thecavendish-london.co.uk
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"The V&A's Theatre Collections hold the UK's national collection of material about live performance in the UK since Shakespeare's day, covering drama, dance, musical theatre, circus, music hall, rock and pop, and other forms of live entertainment. Theatre and Performance galleries dedicated to the performing arts, display works of art, costumes, ephemera, video recordings, puppets, posters and photographs."
Mentioned by Secret London
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"The blood and viscera has long since been scoured away, making this museum a fascinating place to visit. Pioneering medical techniques were trialled here back in the day, and today, it holds the crown as the oldest surviving surgical theatre in Europe. Tickets for adults are £7.50."

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