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We came here for some dinner in-between the two Harry Potter Cursed Child plays. We took our chances amounts the sea of Chinese restaurants available and opted for this one. We're not experts on Chinese food, but to our palets it was very tasty. We had a set menu that was 3 courses that included a large selection of starters, a large crispy fried duck and a good selection of mains. Service was quick and the establish... View all feedback.
What Johnnycash72 doesn't like about Ding Hao Chinese:
The crunchy duck was very crunchy (but also a bit dry). The chicken we've tasted of nothing. No flavor or condiment. The fried egg rice was pretty greasy. The lamb was not satay lamb in all but actually some meat dish! Disastrous food. I'll never come back. View all feedback.
Excellent and impressive fast service. reasonable Chinese food for london delicious food and lots of food for two people very authentic
Great eating, excellent service and a beautiful ambiente. the crispy duck is amazing. the mistsuppe is a must and the dimsum is heavenly. will definitely be back!
This was the way to get for the dimm sum for the wolf pack back in the time, and younger it is more like a German production unit, they were always efficient, without posh and serves top quality witnesses, I mean, where on earth would they get a plate of softly peeled crabs under 6 quid? entertain no one who says anything else ta.
Great dimsum. consistently reliable and excellent dimsum, cold baby oktopus highly recommended
I cannot tell you how elated I was to find an excellent dim sum place in central London. I'm Asian and from Vancouver so no surprise that dim sum is my absolute favourite type of weekend lunch. Lido Chinese Restaurant is in the heart of Chinatown next to Leicester Square. I won't deny that this area is a tourist trap. And it's even in the main strip with all of the red lanterns. But trust me on this, I've eaten a lot of dim sum in my day, and this place is both delicious and best of all, it's CONSISTENT. I've now been here more than five times and it never fails to impress guests and my insatiable appetite for dumplings. When I mention dim sum to the uninitiated, they tell me they've never tried it because they don't know what to order. In traditional dim-sum places, there will be people pushing around carts of food which you can then order straight off the cart. But you have to know what you are looking for or it just becomes a case of pointing and eating. The dim sum menu at Lido is