Wan Chai Corner

About Wan Chai Corner

Nestled in between Soho and Leicester Square in Chinatown, Wan Chai Corner Chinese Restaurant is a bit of an institution with London’s dim sum connoisseurs. With its red and white exterior and dining room filled with sunny lemon tablecloths, this cheap and cheerful Chinese is perfect for pre-theatre meals, post-shopping snacks and group get-togethers and the kitchen serves dim sum from 11am to 5pm when it switches over to its regular traditional menu. Highlights from the Wan Chai menu include classics such as the crab meat and sweet corn soup, the stir-fried spicy mince pork with French beans and the sizzling fillet steak with green peppers in a chilli black bean sauce.

Wan Chai Corner Address

Address:
2 Gerrard Street
London Chinatown
London
W1D 5PP

Prices for Wan Chai Corner

Under £35 | €40 | US$54

Location Information for Wan Chai Corner

Address:
2 Gerrard Street
London Chinatown
London
W1D 5PP
Public transport: Leicester Square, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Wan Chai Corner

7 out of 10 based on 131 reviews

Wan Chai Corner in London - pretty standard Chinatown restaurant, for which 8 of us ordered a very standard set menu. Starters - Spring rolls, prawn toast, seaweed, shredded chicken and spare ribs were pretty good, as was the sizeable crispy duck that followed. Main courses were a bit more disappointing, shredded beef and sweet and sour pork were both a bit dry, however at that point have to concede the beers had taken effect and we didn't really mind.

12 February 2012
by Stuart Millson

real chinese!

17 April 2012
by Chung Ho

My parents introduced me to Wan Chai Corner last summer. I have been a fan since then and have taken a number of friends there. You cannot knock this place - I don't think it is the cheapest in China Town, but at the end of the day, you pay for what you get.

5 May 2012
by Frankie Tam

Situated right in the heart of China town and on a corner this straightforward chinese offers good food and good value. The food was fairly standard and was slightly better than expected. Would visit again for a reliable meal at a good price.

29 April 2012
by MS

OK. Not the best Soho has to offer for Chinese food

6 February 2012
by Malachi Williams
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