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A waste of money and precious evening in London
Typical tourist trap ! Food is not Chinese but some Anglo-Chinese inventions that is not remotely authentic. Not only that Prices are high, they charged extra for everything we asked.. Hoisin sauce.. second cup of Chines tea were 4-6£ extras. We will not come back !!
Be the first to ReplyBelow average for the price paid
The menu was recommended by a staff who worked there. 3 courses menu for 7 people for a birthday dinner, I think the quality is well overpriced and the outside of the restaurant does have dettol smell which put me off before eating. We only have two pots of Chinese tea and cost over £100. So our bills was over £700 what a ripoff. Do not recommend to dine there
Be the first to ReplyNot worth the price and service
For the quantity and quality, food was overpriced. Service wasn’t up to a great standard. Feel like service was very rushed (ex. not finished eating yet and the staff were already clearing the table).
Be the first to ReplyFriends For Cantonese
Great lunch. Delicious and very authentic dim sum, lobster e fu noodles perfect and we loved the spicy beef. A perfect lunch, reminiscent of Hong Kong.
Be the first to ReplyGoing back!
Sublime food and excellent service. I took lady friends there, I have been to many dimsum places in London incl. yauatcha China town and normal royal China, this one definitely stands out. The dumplings tasted exquisite. We ordered normal popular ones + charcoal bun+ mango pudding Service charge was not steep considering it was Michelin. Portions not too much but go there to savour the taste not to stuff yourself Going back there to try other dishes
Be the first to ReplyTerrible first impression
The women who initially 'greeted' me was incredibility rude. Firstly, she barked at me for being at the wrong reception desk (I mistakenly walked too far into the restaurant), then when I walked back to the correct area, she just stared at me a said ‘YES?’. I explained I had a reservation and gave me her my name, party number, etc and was told I didn’t have a booking and asked if I was sure I made the reservation at the Royal China Club and not Royal China. I assured her I made it at the Club and that I originally booked it for tomorrow, but then changed it to today and she again told me I wasn’t on the booking list, and I must be mistaken. I informed her that I wasn’t the one who was mistaken. She then rudely told me that there was a free table I could have despite not having a booking. After being seated and being offered a drink by a very kind waiter, she came over approximately 5 minutes later to tell me she found my reservation and apologised. I appreciated the gesture but by then was already upset due to her terrible behaviour and felt like leaving. My friend then arrived, so we stayed and ended up having a delicious lunch. The staff (other than the one above) were very attentive and kind, and the food was very good. The only reason for the two star was because of the awful behavior of the women at the reception (she was THAT bad).
Be the first to ReplyGreat Food - Terrible Service
I’ve been coming here for 25 years but the service is just too difficult to stomach now. They don’t give enough basic dipping sauce for your £200 of dim sum and argue when you ask for a reasonable amount to go with your food. It’s just petty. One of the dishes was horrendously awful - inedible disgusting, and they told us they would be charging us even if we didn’t like it. On top of that they add 15% service to your bill. Sorry Royal China Club - no more for me. I’m off to Yautcha and Ming Jiang. 1996-2023
Be the first to ReplyExcellent Chinese Food
Reservations necessary as the place is busy. There are two halls on either side of entry and a few private rooms for diners. The place is a bit noisy due to the loud conversations by the diners. The decor is very simple and the tables are very close to each other. The bar menu is good but there is a very limited choice of beer. The service is very slow especially after 7 PM due to high occupancy even on a week day evening. The menu has a good choice of vegetarian and non vegetarian food. The plates are hot and the dishes are served in metal plates which are hot and heavy so one has to be careful. Starters are served hot and are good in taste especially the mixed fried Dimsum which was a actually in form of rolls and not of typical Dimsum shape. The taste of all the main dishes we had was good especially chicken with peppercorn and spinach and chicken with red chillies and mock chicken for vegetarians. Prices are on the higher side due to it being a fine dining place.
Be the first to ReplyNot to write home about
Expensive. Food not bad. Distant service. I spent £163 for two courses and three glasses of wine. The HK style prawns were good but on the tough side. The main course of chasiu and rice was good but it did not combine well with the starter (my mistake). A selection of wines by the glass to be improved. The service was a bit distant perhaps because they were busy or because of language barriers, but for this price you would expect to be pampered a bit more. Overall I would go to Kai or to Min Jiang for a better experience.
Be the first to ReplyHorrible service and too pricy for what you get out of it!
Greeted by super sulky waitress. A table of 4 pax and she lead us to the smallest table of the restaurant. I asked to change to a slightly bigger round table and luckily we got it. I thought maybe the timing of our entrant met her worst timing, hence I did change my impression to their service. Unfortunately the next one who came to take our orders had another unhappy face. Services continued to be as poor as it could be. How disappointing that they could not put up a smiling face to their same race and to their customers. Banging and clanging of ceramic cutleries like the very old outdated Chinese restaurants of the 70s… in this restaurant that claimed itself as a ‘club’ - what is the meaning behind this concept? All their female waitresses provided the worst attitudes. Young ones who apparently are students working as part time were normal. Food wise - no big deal at all. Similar tastes as the other Chinese restaurants in London. Prices are slightly more expensive than Royal China without the word ‘club!’ They told me because their dishes are more special. As a Chinese myself, I don’t taste anything unique and exceptional. I won’t recommend to come at all unless you are looking for a poor service with bad attitude.
Be the first to ReplyCrispy aromatic peking duck at its best
We had eaten here previously and all the dishes were exceptional and of course for quality there is a price. We visited this time and decided to choose our favourite Chinese dish - crispy aromatic peking duck and one dish only.It was sublime - moist full of flavour and a very generous half portion at surprisingly £32.It came with no shortage of steaming hot pancakes. The service was impeccable
Be the first to ReplyFood is good!
Food is actually quite good but not sure it’s that much better from royal china a few doors down to charge that much more. Wine list is overpriced and some of the waiters are rude and aggressive.
Be the first to ReplyValentines day
Went to The Royal China Club for valentines with a few friends, fabulous lobster and scallops, so much food and excellent quality but was unable to eat any more. Love this place staff are amazing, it’s expensive but for a treat I’d highly recommend.
Be the first to ReplyBirthday dinner.
Very nice restaurant. Friendly personnel, very quick service and reasonable prices for its character. A lot of choices of dishes.
Be the first to ReplyOne of the best Chinese in London
We went with friends and we are vegetarians . The service food was of the highest quality.we had soup which was at the right temperature & very tasty . The starters with Tofu excellent the main courses all terrific. With the service being of the highest order it was a very pleasant experience.
Be the first to ReplyFood good but extremely expensive and terrible service
Super expensive, poor service. I am actually outraged - we were charged 170 per person without drinks. The lobster noodles where £500 pounds!! This should be illegal
Be the first to ReplyTerrible service
Terrible and rude service. For the kind of money they charge, I expect good service, no matter how good the food is. Terrible, terrible service. The food is slightly is overrated too.
Be the first to ReplyDisappointment
Food was cold and greasy. Will not be back. There are so many great Chinese restaurants to visit at a fraction of the cost.
Be the first to ReplyRude and shocking staff member
Booked a private dining for a funeral wake but needed to cancel the booking as we needed to rebook another date as some of our party were unable to make it. The staff member hung the phone up because we wanted to cancel. Shocking customer service. We will not rebook there once we confirm a new date. We have decided to go to China Tang at the Dorchester Hotel. Staff on the phone were lovely and accommodating. Sorry Royal China, you have lost our party of 20+
Be the first to ReplyOK Chinese without a clear style. Anything you want yet nothing that defines the cuisine.
Good Chinese food from a time gone by. Simple dishes with good flavour. All classic cuisine. Enjoyable but a trip to Shanghai would show where Chinese food can go. The staff also had little feel for how much ( or little) one person can eat. The recommended rice to replace the garlic chicken led to disappointment. Stronger flavours were hope for in view of Fuchsia Dunlops praise.
Be the first to ReplyDisappointed
Arranged to meet some Chinese friends from Europe and decided on this location as convenient. I am not Chinese but have worked and lived in Hong Kong and China - so I hope that I have some knowledge of Chinese food. One good dish - the Japanese Tofu with XO sauce. The Shanghai dumplings were awful. Thick doughy and virtually no soup and very little crabmeat. Lacked flavour. My friends wanted to try the Pear and papaya dessert - memorable for the wrong reason - £29 per serving - rated by my Chinese friends as disappointing. Service was not great - probably because of staff shortage? Constantly trying to get attention. The 15% service charge is optional but expect more than a sour face if you don't want to pay. Certainly would not return.
Be the first to ReplyExcellent dim sum and tasty peking duck. Highly recommended.
We loved this restaurant. It serves excellent tasty dim sum cooked with skill. The peking duck is also highyl recommended and not fatty like many places serve it. We found the service professional, attentive and friendly. Sure, its not cheap, but this is a fine dining oriental restaurant sat in the middle of Central London what do people expect?
Be the first to ReplyWhere is the service
We arrived late this evening. When we had ordered, the food come fast to the table. Really nice Chinese food. The duck was really nice and crispy. But I don’t like that the waiter starter to move tables around and made a lot of noise. It doesn’t really look that the took care of us. The service is not good , but the food is very nice.
Be the first to ReplyOn the expensive side
But well worth it with excellent Dim Sum and the special bonus, as there were only two of us, of being served a half Peking Duck and carved table-side !
Be the first to ReplyBad
The gratuity (tips) it’s recommended not mandatory and me and my friends didn’t want to pay so the waiter started yelling with us, was really rude. Said the if we don’t want to leave tips we can eat at the street
Don’t recommend!!!!!