Top Best Chinese Restaurants in London Borough of Croydon

We've collected top 10 mentioned chinese restaurants in London Borough of Croydon from other articles such as food.list.co.uk, OpenTable, ELLE.

Top Best Chinese Restaurants in London Borough of Croydon

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
Cantonese restaurantChinese restaurantChinese takeawayDelivery Chinese restaurant
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 Central London Apartments
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"Address: Hanway Place, London, W1T 1HD/ 17 Bruton Street, London, W1J 6QB. Nearest train station: Tottenham Court Road/ Green Park. Hakkasanis a Michelin-starred eatery with restaurants in Mayfair and Fitzrovia."
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
Chinese restaurantChinese takeawayDim sum restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Dim sum fans, you haven’t lived until you’ve eaten at Michelin-starred Yauatcha. This isn’t like any dim sum restaurant you’ve experienced. A self-styled teahouse, interiors are sleek and contemporary, done out in wood and vibrant cobalt blue, and the all-day dim sum is, to put it simply, mind-blowing."
Mentioned by Buro247
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"Dim sum al fresco is just one of those things that we can't resist. And it's even harder to now that the Soho and City branches of Yauatcha open. But we don't care, because venison puffs and scallop shui mai make us happy – especially when they're washed down with a Rose Fortune cocktail."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"London's glamorous Michelin-starred dim sum restaurant has a ground-floor dining room that's a blue-bathed oasis of calm from the chaos of Berwick Street Market; downstairs is smarter, with constellations of... Seafood in The West End"
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
Chinese restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Take the romance to another level – or 33 – at the Shard’s sky-high northern Chinese restaurant, where the panoramic views of the city are simply astounding. Inside, the restaurant is low-lit, dotted with glowing red lanterns, and intricately decorated with antique wooden panels. Things really heat up when you get to the menu: Sichuan spice peppers most dishes, so it’s aphrodisiac-central."
Mentioned by Visit London
Best 10 Chinese restaurants in London
"A post shared by Life FR (@life_fr_) on Dec 27, 2017 at 6:26am PST. Savour spectacular views of London from this plush northern Chinese restaurant on level 33 of The Shard. Choose from dim sum such as Shanghai-style xiaolongbao or mains such as monkfish in Yangtze hot and sour broth."
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
Chinese restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
London’s best Chinese restaurants
"Restaurants Chinese Victoria. Forget gilded dragons, book-length menus and stir-fries by numbers, Andrew Wong’s pared-back Pimlico Chinese is a singular affair offering elevated cuisine at everyday prices. Preserved duck egg with marinated tofu, chill and soy is typical, as is poached razor clam with sea cucumber, vinegar tapioca and wind-dried sausage."
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 Eater London
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"Whether for matchless dim sum, an elaborate tasting menu, or a few dishes taken from around all of China’s regions, A. Wong remains one of the top restaurants in London, and its heated outdoor terrace would be a fine place to find out why."
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
Chinese restaurantBarFine dining restaurant
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."
Shikumen Luxe
Shikumen Luxe
3.8 (157 ratings)
Smart hotel dining room with echoes of 1940 Shanghai offering a varied Chinese menu, served all-day.
1st Floor, Dorsett City Hotel, 9-13 Aldgate High St, London EC3N 1AH, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurantDim sum restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Chinese Shepherd’s Bush. Food-wise at this Chinese restaurant in Shepherd’s Bush’s Dorsett Hotel, top marks go to the exquisitely crafted dim sum – from the signature xiao long bao to sophisticated open parcels of scallop siu mai topped with tobiko – while the dining room reflects the classy comfort of its hotel setting."
The Red Duck
The Red Duck
4.5 (65 ratings)
1 Ramsden Rd, London, SW12 8QZ, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurant
Mentioned by ELLE
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"A recent opening in south west London's Balham is the Red Duck, a quaint eatery off the main high street with a terrace outside and casual seating inside. Priding itself on expertly sourced ingredients (duck from Northern Ireland, British beef), the contemporary menu offers a a modern twist on classic Chinese dishes. Must tries include the aubergine and tofu in black bean sauce, the three mushroom fried rice, char siu pork and panko prawn balls snack starter."
Mentioned by Culture Whisper
A bumper crop of restaurants opening in London
"The Red Duck officially opened in the pre-Christmas period when the long winter lockdown was imminent. As a result, the majority of its growing customer base have only been able to sample its modern Cantonese specialties via home delivery. The Balham restaurant is the first solo venture of chef Chi San, who has worked in the industry for 30 years with a stint under the formidable British-Chinese restaurateur Alan Yau."
Bokays
Bokays
4.6 (110 ratings)
116 Church Rd, Addlestone, KT15 1SG, United Kingdom
Chinese takeawayChinese restaurant
Feng Shang Princess
Feng Shang Princess
4.3 (424 ratings)
A hand-crafted, floating, red pagoda restaurant on the canal, serving a Chinese menu.
Southern Star Cumberland Basin, Prince Albert Rd, London NW1 7SS, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurant
Mentioned by Visit London
Best 10 Chinese restaurants in London
"Imagine lazing in a quiet backwater of Guangdong’s Pearl River at Feng Shang Princess, a floating restaurant in leafy Regent’s Park. Cantonese flavours dominate, with traditional favourites such as soft shell crab, crispy shredded beef and sweet and sour pork having attracted a host of celebrity diners over its 30 years."
E-Wok
E-Wok
4.5 (82 ratings)
12 Crown Rd, St Margarets, Twickenham TW1 3EE, United Kingdom
Chinese takeawayChinese restaurant

Churches and Cathedrals in London Borough of Croydon

St Margaret Pattens Church of England, Eastcheap
St Margaret Pattens Church of England, Eastcheap
4.6 (30 ratings)4 (15 ratings)
Rood Ln, Eastcheap, London EC3M 1HS, United Kingdom
Episcopal churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Margaret Pattens is one of Wren’s plainest churches, with a severe, un-Wrenish, but beautiful spire. The church gets its name from the nearby makers of pattens in medieval times. Pattens were devices that you wore under your shoes to elevate you several inches off the ground."
St Michael Cornhill
St Michael Cornhill
4.6 (55 ratings)4 (11 ratings)
St Michael's Alley, London, EC3V 9DS, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"The gothic tower of St. Michael Cornhill is sometimes called Wren’s last work (it was finished in 1721) but was actually designed by his pupil Nicholas Hawksmoor. The rest of the church is by Wren. Thomas Gray, the author of Elegy in a Country Churchyard, was baptised here, and the church has his walking stick."
Temple Church
Temple Church
4.6 (1783 ratings)4.5 (573 ratings)
Church of England church built by the Knights Templar and made famous by the author, Dan Brown.
Temple, London, EC4Y 7BB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Evan Evans Tours
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"A post shared by Hugo de Groot (@hugo_de_groot_creative) on Mar 22, 2019 at 10:18am PDT. Among the oldest churches in London, Temple Church was built by the Knights Templar, an order of crusaders founded in the early 12th century to protect pilgrims travelling to Jerusalem. Serving as a HQ from the order’s early days, the Round Church was modelled on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and contains the effigies of some of medieval England’s most important men."
Mentioned by Visit London
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"One of the oldest churches in London, Temple Church was founded in the 12th century by the Knights Templar - a Christian order of crusading monks from the Middle Ages. The church has a distinctive design and is one of just four medieval round churches still in use in England. You’ll find several services each week, which follow the Book of Common Prayer and feature beautiful singing from the prestigious Temple Church Choir."

Popular Gardens in London Borough of Croydon

Isabella Plantation
Isabella Plantation
4.8 (2153 ratings)5 (263 ratings)
Lush 40-acre woodland located within Richmond Park & known for its evergreen azaleas.
Richmond Park, Richmond, TW10 5HS, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksArboretumGardenParkNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Secret London
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"Full of rare and unusual trees and shrubs, the Isabella Plantation is a beautiful spot set in the depths of Richmond Park. It’s a green space for most of the year, but in April & May, the azaleas bloom and Isabella Plantation becomes a perfect pink paradise. COVID-19 UPDATE: Isabella Plantation is currently closed to the public."
Postman's Park
Postman's Park
4.6 (864 ratings)4.5 (290 ratings)
Park named for popularity as a lunch spot for Post Office workers, with a memorial to local heroes.
King Edward St, London, EC1A 7BT, United Kingdom
GardenSights & LandmarksParkHistoric Sites
Mentioned by London On The Inside
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"More of a yard than a proper park, Postman’s Park is still one of the largest green spaces in the City of London yet it remains a hidden gem. It’s also full of plaques dedicated to everyday heroes – these stories of self-sacrifice were collected by artist George Frederic Watts and turned into a memorial in 1900 – making it a very peaceful spot."
Nash Conservatory
Nash Conservatory
5 (1 ratings)
Richmond, TW9 3AE, United Kingdom
Garden
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Kew Gardens
"Originally designed for Buckingham Palace, this was moved to Kew in 1836 by King William IV. The building was formerly known as the Aroid House No. 1 and was used to display species of Araceae, the building was listed Grade II* in 1950.[38] With an abundance of natural light, the building is now used for various exhibitions, weddings, and private events. It is also now used to exhibit the winners of the photography competition."

Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in London Borough of Croydon Area

NOW Gallery
NOW Gallery
4.3 (250 ratings)4.5 (9 ratings)
The Gateway Pavilions, Peninsula Square, London SE10 0SQ, United Kingdom
Art galleryShopping
Mentioned by Secret London
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"The grooviest gallery on the Greenwich Peninsula presents three solo shows each year. The glass facade frames this 7m high space, creating a window into an artistic world. A key feature of NOW’s artist interventions is their immersive nature, so expect some wild and wonderful exhibitions."
The Hampton Court Emporium
The Hampton Court Emporium
4.3 (66 ratings)4 (9 ratings)
Bridge Rd, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9HA, United Kingdom
Antique storeShoppingGift & Specialty Shops
Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art
Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art
4.9 (68 ratings)4.5 (11 ratings)
Not-for-profit contemporary art space showcasing up-and-coming international artists.
32 Fitzroy Square, London, W1T 6EX, United Kingdom
Non-profit organizationShoppingCharityFoundationArt Galleries
Mentioned by Montcalm London City Blog
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"Directly next door to Victoria Miro is this treasure of a gallery. Established by art biographer and collector Ziba Ardalan in 2007 this not for profit corporation is run for the public and the entry is free. They have been accountable for introducing global artists to the London art scene and starting the careers of Yang Fudong, Charles Avery and Michael Borremans."

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