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  2. A. Wong - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Wong's grandfather, a Chinese immigrant, owned some East End pubs and a restaurant in Chinatown, London. [3] [5] Wong initially did not aspire a career in hospitality, and his father wanted him to pursue further education. [14] Wong attended the University of Oxford for a bachelor's degree in chemistry but did not finish after one year ...

  3. Wong Kei - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Lee Ho Fook - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ho Fook was a Chinese restaurant located in Chinatown, London at 15–16 Gerrard Street. [1] It was originally located at 4 Macclesfield Street and continued to operate out of that site, known as Lee Ho Fook II, as well as Gerard Street, for several decades. [2]

  5. Amy Poon on the joy of Chinese New Year – and why ... - AOL

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    Cook the noodles: 5. Bring a large pot of water to a full boil. Cook noodles according to packet instructions. 6. Add the vegetables at the very end of the process. 7. Once cooked, drain. Assemble ...

  6. Kai Mayfair - Wikipedia

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    It was also the first Chinese restaurant in London to be awarded a Michelin star. Kai Mayfair lost its star in the 2025 Michelin Guide. Among its other awards include the Harden's Guide's award for Best Chinese Restaurant in London (2009 Edition) [ 2 ] and the Zagat Survey ' s Best Chinese Restaurant in London for two years from 2003 - 2005. [ 3 ]

  7. China Tang - Wikipedia

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    China Tang is a Chinese restaurant located at 53 Park Lane in London which was owned by entrepreneur David Tang, until his death in 2017.The restaurant was opened in 2005. [1] [2] It is located within the Dorchester Hotel [2] and the nearest London Underground station to the restaurant is Hyde Park Corner.

  8. British Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1880s, Chinese food items and eating houses appeared in London and Liverpool, mainly visited by Chinese seamen and students. [ 7 ] From 1841 to 1997, Hong Kong and the New Territories served as the final colonial stronghold of the British Empire for a significant period spanning 156 years.

  9. Luke Farrell (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Luke Farrell is a British chef and restaurateur. [1] [2] [3] Farrell operates four restaurants in London specializing in Southeast Asian cuisines, including Plaza Khao Gaeng and Speedboat Bar (Thai), Viet Populaire (Vietnamese), and Bebek!Bebek!