Beijing Dumpling

The West End


You can see the stars of the show before you even walk in, as tiny dough pockets ready to be made into xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) are kneaded at speed behind the steamy front window: do not leave without ordering a basket or three. Though the surroundings are no-frills, nearly every dish is top-notch. Service can be gruff but efficient.


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3. Soho

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4. National Portrait Gallery

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5. Phoenix Garden

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6. Piccadilly Circus

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7. National Gallery

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8. Eros Statue

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