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- Constance | @croostifoodiOctober 14, 2018Very good dim sum for lunch. Highlights are baked and steamed char siu bao, xiao long bao, siu mai, glutinous rice, lobster dumplings, crab meat dumplings, beef ho fun noodles, black sesame mochi.
- Cenk GümüşcüoğluOctober 7, 2014Has a big lobster and shrimp aquarium and all seafood is very fresh. Crispy duck is really good. Clean and elegant restaurant, a little pricey in some dishes.
- Tobias BatkinJanuary 12, 2016Seems to be the place to go if you're the child of a Chinese diplomat! Basically normal dishes done very well. Where Hakkasan wants to wow and reinvent, RCC keeps it simple and unintentionally retro
- Sibel SaltielMay 2, 2022King prawns in cream and fried rice with prawns and dried scallops. Yummmmmy.
- Michelle WilesAugust 6, 2017Shrimp cheong fun is excellent. Order two. Most dim sum things come with 4 servings
- Marlo RaveendranJuly 15, 2013Probably the best dim sum in London! Related to - but not the same place as - Royal China (literally a few doors down the road).
- Vicharat V. VadakanNovember 10, 2016Not to miss: lobster noodles, Peking duck, roast duck and three layered crispy pork.
- Graham ANovember 15, 2014Amazing dim sum! Particularly enjoyed the deep fried lobster dumplings...yum
- Simon MOctober 6, 2013Clean, serene dim sum with great service. Great Har Gau and Scallop Cheung Fun.
- Funda CinarSeptember 16, 2016Terrible! Food -2000, hygiene -1000, service -500. I would bet that the pavement outside this restaurant is cleaner than carpets of RC. You shl not confuse it with Royal China Club at # 40 @Baker Str
- Choo HoDecember 3, 2015Personally think it is overpriced. Although the food is nice but it is way too expensive