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Chinatown is an ethnic enclave in the City of Westminster, London, bordering Soho to its north and west, Theatreland to the south and east. The enclave currently occupies the area in and around Gerrard Street .
Despite its important role in the government, the Grand Council remained an informal policy making body in the inner court and its members held other concurrent posts in the Qing civil service. Originally, most of the officials serving in the Grand Council were Manchus, but gradually, Han Chinese officials were admitted into the ranks of the ...
The restaurant was, according to the Baedeker guide for 1866, a "large well-appointed establishment". [4] Shortly before his death in 1864, John Simpson sold the restaurant to Edmund William Cathie, [3] and in 1865 the business was floated as a limited company.
Wardour Street, looking north from outside St Anne's Church. Wardour Street (/ ˈ w ɔːr d ɔːr /) is a street in Soho, City of Westminster, London.It is a one-way street that runs north from Leicester Square, through Chinatown, across Shaftesbury Avenue to Oxford Street.
The Audley public house (pub-restaurant), co-fronts Mount Street. Mount Street is an east–west, quite narrow, archetypal street in the Mayfair district of the City of Westminster, London fronted by many mid-rise buildings, mostly of a narrow frontage. The sides of two very grand hotels flank part of either end of the street.
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Wong Kei (Chinese: 旺記; pinyin: wàng jì; Jyutping: wong6 gei4) is a Chinese restaurant in London's Chinatown, once described as "the rudest restaurant in London". [1] It is one of the largest Chinese restaurants in the UK with seating for around 500 diners.
The office is located at 18 Bedford Square in the City of Westminster in central London; [2] the building also houses the London office of the London Representative Office of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Hong Kong Tourism Board. It was previously located at 6 Grafton Street. Former office at 6 Grafton Street