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The best Chinese restaurants in Canary Wharf

The city is brimming with Chinese restaurants that serve various regional cuisines from China, including Cantonese, Sichuan, Hunan, and Xi'an. London's Chinatown may be the heart of Chinese dining in the city, but if you find yourself in Canary Wharf with a hankering for the cuisine, there are a handful of places that can help. You'll find everything from casual street food to more refined dining experiences, reflecting the area's mix of business professionals and cultures. We've got you covered in our guide to the best Chinese restaurants in Canary Wharf.

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  1. Chinese restaurants in Canary Wharf
    1. Biang Xi'An Street Food – Xi'an street food
    2. Rice Guys – Takeaway rice boxes
    3. Royal China – Waterside views
    4. Simmer Huang – Traditional hot pot

Chinese restaurants in Canary Wharf

Biang Xi'An Street Food

Xi'an street food

Biang Xi'An Street Food in Canary Wharf serves authentic dishes from, China's ancient capital, Xi'an. The menu is chock full of comforting dishes like biang biang noodles, roujiamo (Chinese burgers), and vegan options. With its no-frills setup, it's the perfect spot for a quick lunch or dinner.

Rice Guys

Takeaway rice boxes

Rice Guys in Canary Wharf is a modern Chinese restaurant that plates up authentic comfort food through hearty rice boxes. Favourites include succulent char siu pork, Hainanese chicken, and veggie tofu, served with fluffy rice and crisp vegetables. It's a casual and perfect choice for a grab-and-go lunch.

Royal China

Waterside views

Enjoy your meal with epic views of the Thames at Royal China in Canary Wharf. Feast on the dim sum that made this iconic restaurant famous, either outside with river views or indoors amidst sleek Asian décor. The menu also features a variety of Chinese teas to go with your food.

Simmer Huang

Traditional hot pot

Chinese hot pot is the focus at Simmer Huang in Canary Wharf, where they use traditional cooking techniques to elevate the flavours of tasty Sichuan cuisine. Choose your base and add a range of pre-chopped goodies, like meats—which are all halal—vegetables, seafood, and spices. The restaurant is spacious and perfect for groups or business get-togethers.

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