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Chino Latino
A sleek, modern restaurant on London’s Albert Embankment, Chino Latino has earned an international reputation as a leader on the fusion dining scene. Situated within the luxurious Riverbank Park Plaza Hotel, Chino Latino boasts understated elegance and bang-up-to-date urban styling in its gunmetal, cream and crimson interior. Multi-award-winning and named one of the fifty best restaurants in Europe, Chino Latino is much more than just a cool city hangout. Indeed, the famous Chino Latino menu, bringing together Asian and South American flavours for a red hot cuisine unlike any other has been much copied around the world. Experience the original and the best right here on the South Bank.

Cuisine: Pan-Asian
Location: Riverbank Park Plaza Hotel, 18 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TJ [Map]

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Cicada
A trendy bar-restaurant in the self-consciously fashionable Clerkenwell, Cicada’s mix of strong design, fun, and inexpensive food continues to attract a regular media industry crowd. There’s a large, airy bar for the boozers, and top notch Pan Asian goodies served from an open plan kitchen for the peckish. Miso soup, delicate dim sum, tempura, sashimi and curries are all here, as well as some scrumptious barbeque specials. The wine list is extensive, though cocktails (from £6) are the drink of choice. When things heat up, head downstairs to the bijou club room. Or, on summer evenings, be seen sitting outside with a Bangkok bellini or three. Cicada has it all.

Cuisine: Asian/Oriental
Location: 132 - 136 St John Street, Farringdon, London, EC1V 4JT [Map]

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Cirilo Noodle Bar and Grill
Tucked away on Cable Street in east London, Cirilo Noodle Bar and Grill is a much loved neighbourhood Asian and Oriental restaurant that has earned itself a loyal local following. Family owned, Cirilo Noodle Bar has that distinctly homely vibe that is reflected in both the service and the cooking. The mood is relaxed, and the portions here are generous. Favourites range from the hearty noodle soups to the hot platters, spring rolls and the udon noodle stir-fries, and we can guarantee you won’t leave here hungry. Located within walking distance of the Tower Hill tube and DLR stations, Cirilo Noodle Bar restaurant is an excellent choice for relaxed meals with friends, casual business dining and cosy tables for two.

Cuisine: Asian/Oriental, Japanese
Location: 4 Cable Street, Shadwell, E1 8JG [Map]

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Cocoon
Leading London pan-Asian restaurant Cocoon has quite rightly won some of the restaurant trade’s most prestigious awards. With views over Regent Street and just a few steps from London’s Piccadilly Circus, Cocoon is a world away and a couple of centuries ahead. Inspired by the food halls of Asia, the futuristic dining room comprises six interlinking ‘cocoons’, each offering a sophisticated intimacy to your evening. Cocoon’s Asian menu is a selection of ancient treats from Japan, China and Thailand that are offered in the shape of expertly prepared recipes with a real exotic flavour. In particular, the use of herbs and spices is perfect to satisfy any craving for something with an Oriental flavour. This exclusive restaurant also offers a champagne bar and cocktail lounge for those Cocoon enthusiasts who just don’t want to leave – late nights from Thursday to Sunday conclude an appetizing evening at exquisite Cocoon.

Cuisine: Pan-Asian
Location: 65 Regent Street, Corner of Air Street, St James's, W1B 4EA [Map]

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Colony Bar and Grill
Tucked away from the bustle of Marylebone High Street, Colony combines a sophisticated but relaxed West End style with the vibrant flavours of the street-traders of Colonial Asia. Owned by Michelin starred chef Atul Kochhar and restaurateur Carlo Spetale, the menu is inspired by the delicate flavours, marinades and cooking methods developed throughout the Colonial era from Asia, to East Africa to the Caribbean and beyond. During the day, diners can lunch Colonial style or from a traditional ‘Thali’ menu, whilst on Sundays, a Colonial style Sunday roast is on offer. A full a-la-carte menu is available in the restaurant for lunch and dinner. In the bar and lounge, guests can linger over cocktails and share a wide selection of Asian-inspired ‘small plates’. The dining room itself is elegant but informal, with subtle lighting and a neutral colour scheme - ideal for low-key business lunches and cosy dinner dates.

Cuisine: Pan-Asian
Location: 7 - 9 Paddington Street, Marylebone, W1U 5QH [Map]

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Crazy Bear
Crazy Bear restaurant in London's Fitzrovia became a local landmark almost as soon as it opened. The madly stylish interior – including its supercool basement bar area – is Art Deco inspired and is one sexy setting for first dates as well as a super spot for groups of friends to gather. The menu seems to cover half of Asia, with sushi, sashimi, dim sum, pad Thai, Thai curries and Chinese stir-fried dishes. Bento boxes are available at lunch beginning in January, as is Sunday night cabaret and burlesque. The tasting menus are a great way for groups to sample the best flavours, or purist diners can stick to a single cuisine. Anything goes here. The atmosphere is 'party' and the super and award-winning cocktail menu goes a long way toward liftoff. Lots of diners choose to begin and end their evening in the divine bar - this is a great spot to bring out-of-towners too.

Cuisine: Asian/Oriental
Location: 26-28 Whitfield Street, London, W1T 2RG [Map]

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Dim t
City commuters and dumpling enthusiasts alike love stopping by Dim T near London's Victoria station for after-work meals and leisurely lunches. Chic and cosy, Dim T restaurant serves up healthy steamed dim sum, hot cups of green tea and a selection of noodles, soups and classic curries that are simple, healthy, and blushingly brilliant. Popular with socialistas, media folk and dumpling connoisseurs, Dim T is an affordable and unshowy venue for business lunches and dinner dates, and the theatrical open-plan kitchen means you can watch the chefs steaming, and frying your food into palatable perfection. We love the chicken, wasabi and mushroom dim sum, the crispy duck pancakes and the won ton soup.

Cuisine: Asian/Oriental
Location: 56 - 62 Wilton Road, Victoria, London, SW1V 1DE [Map]

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FuLuShou
Tucked away inside the Casino at the Empire, FuLuShou is at the heart of London’s bustling Leicester Square. Its name means ‘good fortune’ and diners who find themselves inside this elegant temple to Asian cuisine should consider themselves very lucky indeed. Bold wall hangings, informal seating and inviting booths create a stylish oriental space – perfect for low-key dinners and late-night gatherings. The pan-Asian menu offers some delicious ‘small plate’ options like tiger prawn tempura, dim sum, tuna tataki and crispy tofu with soy-ginger sauce. Diners with larger appetites will love the nourishing noodle dishes and Chinese classics like beef in oyster sauce and Taiwan-style chicken. Why not finish with one of FuLuShou’s unique desserts or exotic teas, sourced directly from Asia?

Cuisine: Asian/Oriental
Location: 5 - 6 Leicester Square, The Casino at The Empire, London, WC2H 7NA [Map]

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Gate Restaurant
Go through the wooden door next to the Gate cinema, down the narrow stairs and you'll find yourself in a very happening set of rooms where le tout Notting Hill finds itself eventually. The decor is minimalist and chic, and the wood laminate recalls modernist leanings of the newly retro seventies. The bar and dining rooms are lively, fun and easy, with a relaxed, clubby atmosphere. You'll find W11 media, fashion and industry folk gathered here, drinking some mighty fine cocktails and tucking into truly global grub. Head chef Dan White-House tempts you and your friends with their own delectable dim sum menu designed, as they tell us, so that it's conducive for partying, drinking and socialising. When you are done enjoy the music.

Cuisine: Asian/Oriental
Location: 87 Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 3JZ [Map]

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Gilgamesh
A round of applause, please, for epic Gilgamesh restaurant, the Camden powerhouse. Celebrity chef Ian Pengelley brings his acclaimed pan-Asian cuisine to this big, bold Babylonian-style space in London’s Camden Town Stables Market development. The open kitchen of the main restaurant invites you to gaze at Pengelley in action as he creates his inventive Asian food. Unusually for a London restaurant, Gilgamesh's dining room itself feels endlessly spacious, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows and a 40ft high ceiling with a retractable roof. A sake sommelier will assist you in exploring the comprehensive menu of more than 30 different sakes and matching them to the dishes you choose. And there’s more. Few London restaurants have bar areas as luxurious and mood-enhancing as the Gilgamesh bar and lounge. You must sample the ornate traditional tea room, which will entice you to stay from noon till late.

Cuisine: Asian/Oriental
Location: Stables Market, Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 8AH [Map]

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