I love the randomness of each dish; the different flavours, textures, some steamed, others fried, the excitement of lifting the lid on a bamboo steamer to reveal jewel-like, glistening and juicy dumplings, that end up dunked in soy or chilli oil and popped whole into the mouth. I also love the fact that sweet, juicy prawns and scallops lend themselves so well to steamed dim sum, especially when teamed with chives - which I have to confess is a herb I cannot live without. I also love the crunchiness of prawn dumplings served with salad cream, squid cake, grilled chive cake and a soft, luscious turnip cake. Chueng Fun is another favourite, the glutinous rice pasta enveloping sweet prawns or scallop, and doused with a sweet, rich soy dressing. This of course is all washed down with cups of Jasmine tea. I could rattle on about more their Dim Sum, but I can only really say you should go and try it for yourself.
So, if you crave authentic Dim Sum (I love the Royal China in Bayswater and Yauatcha), the Joy King Lau is unbeatable for the excellent quality and value.
Joy King Lau,
3 Leicester Street, London
WC2H 7BL
Hi Steven,
ReplyDeleteComing from a Chinese background, dim sum has become part of my (as well as many others') family tradition. Therefore, I simply had to visit Joy King Lau when you mentioned it in your blog. I must say thank you for introducing me to a superb dim sum restaurant, possibly one of the best I've ever been to in England thus far.
Happy eating!
Hi Shenyana, I'm so glad you love it - iI have been going to the Joy King Lau for some years now, and I have never once had a bad experience.
ReplyDeleteMaybe see you in there sometime.
Regards,
Steven