Mr Chow

About Mr Chow

Opened on Valentines Day 1968, Mr Chow Chinese restaurant remains one of the most unique and beautiful restaurants in London. Located in Knightsbridge, the restaurant is now a grande dame on the capital’s dining scene and the atmosphere here is one of relaxed luxury with original works of art, glossy lacquered walls and white marble floors. Serving a combination of authentic Beijing recipes together with new innovative dishes, the kitchen’s specialities include green prawns, Beijing duck, Mr Chow noodles and plenty of vegetarian dishes which were all created by the restaurant’s award winning chefs. During the evening, as entertainment, a chef performs the skilful art of hand-pulled Beijing noodles. A London dining institution, Mr Chow draws generations of young and fashionable diners by serving consistently excellent food prepared by executive chef John Wu and his team. Guaranteed to impress, this is a must-eat Knightsbridge dining destination for all lovers of decadent Chinese cuisine.

Mr Chow Address

Address:
151 Knightsbridge
Knightsbridge
London
SW1X 7PA

Location Information for Mr Chow

Address:
151 Knightsbridge
Knightsbridge
London
SW1X 7PA
Public transport: Knightsbridge, Underground

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Latest 3 reviews of Mr Chow

6.6 out of 10 based on 3 reviews

We had dinner at MR. Chow in Knightsbridge. Food was excellent, service was nice but somewhat rushed. We ordered sparkling water and got still for instance. A bit pricy but overall good

6 December 2011
by ST

almost back to the hi-glamour of its heyday!

3 December 2011
by LD

Visited Mr Chow in Knightsbridge for dinner for my sister's birthday. The restaurant was very busy and had a nice ambience. It was a small restaurant and I did feel tables were quite close together. The service was good and the food came quick. The noodles were lovely as was the sechuzan black cod and mixed vegetables. I would say the food was more modern Chinese. The portions were surprisingly big for a up market restaurant. We all enjoyed the dinner, it was nice for a one off.

3 November 2011
by T A
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