Dim sum, karaoke and Chinese food
Word to the wise: On Sundays between 1pm and 3pm the dim sum menu is half price making it a bargain lunch.
Set in the beautiful listed premises of an old pie and mash shop that was built during Queen Victoria’s reign, this place is famous for more than just good food. Try and sit in one of the authentic wooden booths if you can, but if there’s no room, the back opens up into a typical oriental-style restaurant.
The food is good (if not a little pricey) for the area, and they also do very tasty dim sum. It’s also often filled with local Chinese, which is always a sign that the food is good. It's also a popular place to go for karaoke, and they have a separate room that you can hire out.
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