Reviews

Panda Cafe
Reviewed from Google

4.6 out of 5 stars

Swet Lii
Swet Lii

5 out of 5 stars

posted 7 months ago

No thrills restaurant. Dim sum very authentic, absolutely delicious!! Lamb and carrot, beef, prawn and chive dumplings all amazing. Dan Dan Noodles also good, as was the egg and tomato noodle. No alcohol served but you can take your own if spending £15pp which is easily done and there is an off licence only 1 mins walk away on the same side of the street.

Diana
Diana

5 out of 5 stars

posted 6 months ago

Favourite place to eat in the area. Been working my way through the menu for the past couple months and my favourites (so far) are the chicken and mushroom fried dumplings, the sichuan spicy chicken wings and the shanghai pork buns. It’s hard to choose to be honest because everything is great. Sometimes they also have specials just not very well advertised, it would be at the back of the room on a board, worth checking. Both specials I had were soups, one was beef and one was pork and they didn’t skimp on the meat. Really really good! They deserve all the praise they get. If you visit make sure to bring cash!

Paula L
Paula L

5 out of 5 stars

posted 5 months ago

We ordered lots of small dim sum and everything was handmade. The pork shumai and signature pan-fried dumplings were amazing!

The owner was super friendly and I enjoyed the overall experience. Will definitely be back🌟

Hannah Larkin
Hannah Larkin

5 out of 5 stars

posted 4 months ago

Top tier dim sum spot! A tasteful 2 page menu with half dim sum, half mains. The dim sum offered all the classics as well as some fun wild cards - curry chicken, lamb & carrot, roast duck - all for around £5 for 4pcs. The main dishes are excellent too - Dan Dan noodles, mapo tofu, Szechuan chicken, twice fried aubergine - YUM! The quality was really high and the flavours excellent, totally on par with China Town. Also they do free corkage! Service was really friendly and the vibe was great. Highly recommend!

Supersupergirl
Supersupergirl

5 out of 5 stars

posted 4 months ago

Definitely come hungry because it is minimum order of two dim sums per person.
The five spice rolls are made in housee and not bought from suppliers.