Reviews

  1. Abbie Collom ★★★★★

    Honestly stumbled on this place because I wanted to get away from the crowds and oh wow! This place is so small and quiet and honestly do the best dumplings I have ever had!! The pak choi is to die for as well! It is amazing if you want to be central but in a bit more of a quiet area. 100% recommend!!

  2. Yasir ★★★☆☆

    Service and atmosphere are good. We booked with 50% off. We got the dumpling platter which was quite disappointing at the texture of the dough was really gummy. We also got the chill wonton with no pork, which was nice but again gummy dough. Salt and pepper squid was nice but it wasn’t really salt and pepper- it was fried onions with fried squid. Sambal prawn egg fried rice was the star, really good. Mixed seafood flat noodles were okay but lacked seasoning or a good sauce. Sexy cucumber also lacked some flavour.

  3. Christine Kim ★★☆☆☆

    Although the service was nice, the food was unfortunately very average especially for the price point. I went with a vegetarian friend so we shared all vegetarian dishes. We had the vegetarian dumpling platter (thought the skin was too thick and flavours were only average), salted yolk asparagus (the asparagus was not cooked properly and too crunchy), mushroom skewers (not cooked properly again and no flavour) and the vegetarian mapo tofu (good flavour and only good thing that we had).

  1. Damonlia ★★★★★

    Baozilnn exceeded our expectations! We ordered a variety of dishes, and everything was outstanding. Each dish was packed with flavor and nicely prepared. The service was excellent, with attentive and friendly staff, and the ambiance was warm and inviting. We can’t wait to return!

  2. Hazel F ★★★★☆

    They’ve got a wide variety of fillings including meat, prawn and vegetables. Everything is so colourful too! Their meat/prawn skewers are also a must order. Perfectly grilled and super tasty. They’ve also got a range of starters, mains, rice and noodles dishes. Would recommend you to order a few dishes to share so you can try a bit of everything. My favourite dishes was the steamed dumplings and lamb skewers. I could of ate it all myself and not share. It’s quite a small place so probably best to book a table if you want to go.

  3. David Heys ★★★★★

    If you're in London and looking for a fantastic Dim Sum restaurant, this Chinatown spot is a must-try. Not only is the atmosphere interesting and lively, but the staff are friendly and helpful. The restaurant also has a convenient gadget that allows you to call over a waiter or pay for your meal, making the dining experience quick and efficient. The menu is extensive, with plenty of vegetarian and vegan options, and the food is absolutely delicious and beautifully presented. Prices are reasonable for a central London restaurant, including alcoholic drinks around £25-£35 per person. Don't miss out on their giant Bao Buns, crispy tofu and noodles - they are truly delicious.

  1. Gio Lee ★☆☆☆☆

    Great baozi and wanton place. Food was served in a reasonable time. I was happy with all the baozi, wanton, shumsi we ordered. Fried rice, dandan noodle with veg side dishes were good. However, not happy with service. I expected dumplings to be served first, but rice and noodle came out ahead of dumplings. I guess I had to ask for the specific order of food? Also I made reservation before going, but we had to change the table after drink was served for unknown reason which was a hassle. Staff service is a fail. Too bad the service does not match the food quality.

  2. Alex Bransby ★★★★★

    Great Dim Sum place in Chinatown! Great and interesting vibe, with friendly helpful staff. I also really like the little gadget where you can call over a waiter or press to pay… really speeds up the process. Like most places you tick off a list of what you want and the menu is very extensive… Food is to die for, absolutely incredible, full of flavour and presented beautifully. Prices are fair for a central London restaurant. If you go with 3 or 4 people and order an absolute feast to share, with alcoholic drinks, the bill will come to about £25-£35 per person. I also have to explicitly recommend their giant Bao Buns, and also the fried squid… which is like heaven in your mouth! Hopefully will come back soon!

  3. Chrysanthos George Makariou (Chris) ★★☆☆☆

    The service is unfortunately very poor. By the time the waiter gave us the attention to order, they also had a great surprise for us; Most of the dishes were sold out. We did not visit during a weekend either, the service and their stock management completely affected the whole experience.

  1. Lily ★★★★☆

    There aren't many seats available so the safest bet is to reserve in advance. We got super lucky and were able to walk in but even then, they were pretty booked. Food was very flavourful and delicious. The tea is amazing as well! I'd highly recommend getting some dimsum or buns here as they are very aesthetic and delicious! The only downside was that the service was very slow and the waiters didn't have enough time to attend to the tables. I'm sure all the workers were trying their best though but it does feel like the restaurant is a bit understaffed.

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