London Food: Finding the Best Cantonese Dim Sum in the City of London and Soho

London Food: Finding the Best Cantonese Dim Sum in the City of London and Soho

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In golden October, with a clear blue sky, the most romantic and beautiful season in the UK is about to arrive. Strolling through the bustling heart of London, admiring buildings of classical artistic beauty and savoring a variety of delicious cuisine is undoubtedly the best way to welcome the crisp autumn.

Here, many famous and distinctive historical sites and tourist attractions are located, drawing travelers from all over the world. Today, the editor will introduce how to spend a perfect autumn trip in London.

City of London

The City of London is a historic financial hub, home to the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England. Beneath the modern skyscrapers of businesses, medieval-style alleys create a charming contrast, and fashionable office workers frequent trendy restaurants and bars.

The Sky Garden, located on the 35th to 37th floors of the 20 Fenchurch Street commercial office building, is near the Thames. From its vantage point, you can overlook major London landmarks such as Tower Bridge, The Shard, the London Eye, and St. Paul's Cathedral all at once. It has become a very popular free attraction in recent years.

The famous Old Spitalfields Market offers a variety of creative, handmade goods, second-hand antiques, and more. In 2011, it was voted "London's Best Private Market," making it an absolute must-visit for experiencing London's niche arts scene. A little further on is Brick Lane Market, lined with diverse street art and endless street performers.

Adjacent to Liverpool Street station in the heart of the most prosperous City of London, the renowned Cantonese dim sum teahouse Yauatcha City restaurant is located here. This branch not only has an outdoor terrace with wide, scenic views but also provides a moment of leisurely respite from the busy urban life.

Here, you'll find many businesspeople in suits and ties. For them, Yauatcha's dim sum is comfort food after a long day's work, a way to reward their hard work. As night falls and lights come up, you can admire the stunning London night view from Yauatcha City's terrace. Many people, while enjoying their dim sum, also order a uniquely flavored cocktail to relax and immerse themselves in the charm of cuisine and scenery.

Soho London

The vibrant Soho district is located in London's West End, offering a wide range of dining, nightlife, and shopping options. Dean Street, Frith Street, Beak Street, and Old Compton Street have exciting events from morning to night, featuring historic jazz clubs. It's also a great place to visit theaters and enjoy opera performances.

For shopping, you can head to Carnaby Street, Oxford Street, Regent Street, and the famous Liberty department store. Many locals stroll from Mayfair to Soho for drinks, entertainment, and music, gradually making Soho a tourist landmark that attracts visitors from around the world.

Nestled in this lively neighborhood, the history of Yauatcha Soho's founding restaurant dates back to 2004. Upon entering, the first thing that catches the eye is the striking large fish tank, blending with the restaurant's overall indigo tones. Deep red and orange interweave, creating a vintage feel.

Yauatcha Soho boasts an excellent location, adjacent to the Les Misérables opera house, the tourist landmark Chinatown, the shopping district Covent Garden, and just a five-minute walk from the famous Bond Street. Order a table of authentic Cantonese dim sum, brew a pot of aromatic tea, and you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Yauatcha. After a lively day of exploration, enjoying a sumptuous feast at Yauatcha is undoubtedly the perfect end to a day's journey.

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