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Easily the best Chinese restaurant in the Teddington to Kingston area I have found so far The dishes are almost all cooked to perfection and served quickly with minimal steaming The noodles and dim sum are all excellent by London standards (with the possible exception of the Xio Long Bao who are too fat) Reservation is an absolute must as the restaurant gets very busy due to its popularity It's a tad expensive but th... View all feedback.
What sarahJ2AJ doesn't like about Imperial China:
Food was ok however was shocked at the final price of the meal. Very very expensive. Was then charged additional £5 when I asked if I could take some of the food home. They claimed this was the price of the containers used. Sadly I will not be returning. View all feedback.
Easily the best Chinese restaurant in the Teddington to Kingston area I have found so far The dishes are almost all cooked to perfection and served quickly with minimal steaming The noodles and dim sum are all excellent by London standards (with the possible exception of the Xio Long Bao who are too fat) Reservation is an absolute must as the restaurant gets very busy due to its popularity It's a tad expensive but the quality and overall experience makes it highly recommended in the area.
Although it was quite a hectic lunch, I was quite impressed with Imperial China. The dim sum was delicious, especially the lotus leaf steamed rice. I would have liked the standard condiment of sesame sauce with the plain Cheung fun but this is a minor point, it's definitely worth a visit and good value at around £12 a head
We came to what was already a grooms restaurant on a Saturday night. With many customers the place was dizzy and the staff was polite. Sitting at our table, the menus set and a la carte were offered. Green tea seemed to be for appetizers which, although I enjoy a glass of wine with my meal, was refreshing and cleansing to say nothing of my clear head the morning after (a new experience). We chose the set menu and waited for the food with bait atm.
I came here on a Saturday night with some friends from China. The place was buzzing and no surprise, this restaurant is well known in the borough for great, authentic Chinese food. We had the set menu although an a-la-carte is available. We enjoyed a veritable feast, the dishes are a generous size and there was plenty to choose from in fact we ran out of room on the table. If you're looking to come here I would definitely book as there is usually a line out of the door of those who haven't had the forethought to make a reservation. A special mention should be made of the lunch menu too. I have been here for the dumplings on the weekends and there are many of these tasty morsels to choose...read more
Although it was quite a hectic lunch, I was quite impressed by imperial china. the dimme sum was delicious, especially the lotus leaf steamed rice. I would have liked the standard condiment of sesame sauce with the simple cheung fun, but this is a small point, it is definitely worth a visit and good value at around £12 per head