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Kowloon Restaurant & BakeryBakery

Kowloon Restaurant & Bakery

What Kowloon Bakery is in Chinatown Kowloon Bakery is a Hong Kong style bakery and Cantonese restaurant at 21-22 Gerrard Street, in Soho's Chinatown . It sits on the main…

21-22 Gerrard Street, London W1D 6JH
KöD SteakhouseRestaurants

KöD Steakhouse

KöD Steakhouse is a Danish steakhouse in Soho, London, serving quality cuts, sides, wine and cocktails in a setting shaped by Scandinavian design. The wider KöD story began in…

Four Seasons ChinatownRestaurants

Four Seasons Chinatown

Four Seasons Chinatown is a Cantonese restaurant at 12 Gerrard Street, in Soho's Chinatown . It is best known for Hong Kong style roast duck, and most people come for the crisp…

12 Gerrard Street, London W1D 5PR
Tokyo DinerRestaurants

Tokyo Diner

What Tokyo Diner is in Soho's Chinatown Tokyo Diner is a three-floor Japanese restaurant on the corner of Newport Place and Lisle Street, in Soho's Chinatown . It has traded on…

2 Newport Place, London
Dumplings' LegendRestaurants

Dumplings' Legend

Dim sum and dumplings on Gerrard Street Dumplings' Legend is a Chinese restaurant at 15-16 Gerrard Street in Chinatown , where Dumplings Legend Chinatown has traded since 2010. A…

15-16 Gerrard Street, London
Plum ValleyRestaurants

Plum Valley

Plum Valley: Cantonese cooking on Gerrard Street Plum Valley is a Cantonese restaurant at 20 Gerrard Street in Soho's Chinatown , serving freshly steamed dim sum all day alongside…

20 Gerrard Street, London W1D 6JQ
Wong KeiRestaurants

Wong Kei

Wong Kei has been a fixture of Chinatown London for decades, serving authentic Cantonese cuisine in a busy, no-nonsense setting. The menu leans on the classics: crispy roast duck,…

41-43 Wardour St, London W1D 6PX, UK
Experimental Cocktail ClubCocktail Bar

Experimental Cocktail Club

What the Experimental Cocktail Club is in Soho's Chinatown The Experimental Cocktail Club Chinatown is an intimate cocktail bar at 13a Gerrard Street, in Soho's Chinatown . It…

13a Gerrard Street, London
SeeWooSupermarkets

SeeWoo

What SeeWoo Chinatown is and why visit SeeWoo Chinatown is an Asian supermarket on Lisle Street in Soho's Chinatown . It has traded since 1975 and stocks more than 8,000…

18-21 Lisle Street, London
Leong's LegendRestaurants

Leong's Legend

What Leong's Legend is in Chinatown Leong's Legend is a Taiwanese restaurant in London's Chinatown , trading at Ground Floor, 39 Gerrard Street, W1D 5QD. It was among the first…

Ground Floor, 39 Gerrard Street, London
Golden DragonRestaurants

Golden Dragon

Golden Dragon in Soho's Chinatown Golden Dragon is a Cantonese restaurant at 28-29 Gerrard Street, on the main pedestrian run through Chinatown in Soho. A visitor would go for…

28-29 Gerrard Street, London, W1D 6JW
New Loon FungSupermarkets

New Loon Fung

New Loon Fung is one of the largest Chinese restaurants in Soho's Chinatown , at 42-44 Gerrard Street. The dining rooms run across three floors with a lift between them, and the…

42-44 Gerrard Street, London W1D 5QG
Opium Cocktail BarCocktail Bar

Opium Cocktail Bar

Opium Cocktail Bar in Soho's Chinatown Opium Cocktail Bar is a hidden cocktail bar and dim sum parlour on Gerrard Street, in Soho's Chinatown . It sits behind a jade door beside…

15-16 Gerrard Street, London
De HemsPubs & Bars

De Hems

De Hems is a Dutch café bar in Soho, set just off Shaftesbury Avenue on Macclesfield Street, close to Chinatown. It has a clear identity: Dutch hospitality, Benelux beers, pub…

11 Macclesfield Street, London
Imperial ChinaRestaurants

Imperial China

Imperial China in Soho's Chinatown Imperial China is a large Cantonese restaurant set just off Lisle Street in Chinatown , in Soho. It serves traditional dim sum by day and à la…

White Bear Yard, 25a Lisle Street, London
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What to Do in Chinatown

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Dim Sum

From traditional trolley service to modern small plates, Chinatown is London's dim sum capital.

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Bubble Tea

Dozens of bubble tea shops line Gerrard and Lisle Street, each with their own signature flavours.

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Chinese New Year

The largest Chinese New Year celebrations outside of Asia, with dragon dances, fireworks, and street food.

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Late-Night Dining

Many Chinatown restaurants serve until 1am or later — perfect after a West End show.

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Asian Supermarkets

Stock up on ingredients, sauces, and snacks from specialist Chinese, Japanese, and Korean stores.

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Cultural Events

Mid-Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, and regular cultural exhibitions throughout the year.

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Key Streets

Gerrard Street

The pedestrianised heart of Chinatown, lined with restaurants, lanterns, and the iconic Chinese gates.

Lisle Street

Runs parallel to Gerrard Street with bakeries, bubble tea shops, and Asian supermarkets.

Wardour Street (South)

The southern stretch connects Chinatown to Leicester Square, with dim sum houses and late-night eateries.

Newport Court

A narrow lane packed with Japanese and Korean restaurants, ramen bars, and manga shops.

Heritage

A Brief History

London's Chinatown has called Soho home since the 1970s, when the Chinese community relocated from the docklands of Limehouse in East London. Gerrard Street was pedestrianised and transformed with ornamental gates, pagoda-topped phone boxes, and bilingual street signs.

Today, Chinatown is one of the most visited areas in London, drawing millions of visitors each year with its restaurants, cultural celebrations, and vibrant street life. The Chinese New Year festivities are the largest outside of Asia.

From dim sum palaces and hand-pulled noodle bars to modern Cantonese fine dining, Chinatown remains an essential part of what makes Soho one of the most diverse and exciting neighbourhoods in the world.

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