A straightforward and versatile Chinese staple with outposts offering everything from cozy neighborhood dim sum to classic Chinatown roast meats.
Ordering Strategy
Share a variety of dim sum to start, then move on to larger plates of Cantonese stir-fries or traditional roast meats depending on which location you visit.
What to order
Dim Sum
A reliable staple for starting off your meal, drawing on broad Asian influences.
Roast Duck and Pork Belly
Classic and filling roast meats traditionally displayed right in the Chinatown restaurant's window.
Pekinese Curry
An interesting regional variation highlighted on the Earl's Court menu alongside standard stir-fries.
Siu Yuk On Rice
Recommended in the Vittles Chinatown guide as a standout order from the menu.
Prawn Dumplings
Recommended in the Vittles Chinatown guide as a standout order from the menu.
Bean Curd Roll
Recommended in the Vittles Chinatown guide as a standout order from the menu.
Cheung Fun
Recommended in the Vittles Chinatown guide as a standout order from the menu.
Signal Score
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Top critic: Vittles (80%)
Editorial Weight 56 pts
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Coverage 2 pts
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Public Signal 3 pts
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Boosts 0 pts
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1 Elite · 0 Editorial · 1 total signals
Public signal
3.2★ (1,400 reviews)
Good to know
There are two distinct locations under the same name: a cozy 40-seat neighborhood spot in Earl's Court (which offers a children's menu) and a two-room establishment in Chinatown known for its window displays of roast duck.
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