Plum Valley (Chinatown)
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Plum Valley (Chinatown) Address 20 Gerrard Street, Chinatown, London W1D 6JQ Plum Valley (Chinatown) Phone 020 7494 4366 Plum Valley (Chinatown) Opening Hours Monday - Sunday : 12noon - 12midnight
Friday & Saturday : 12noon - 1amPlum Valley (Chinatown) Food Price £31.5 - £54 per pax
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There is a wide menu and it is all delicious and reasonably priced
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On this visit our table was by the door and quite drafty
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You get in and you discover that actually Plum Valley (Chinatown) is one of the best Chinese restaurants in London
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The prices are correct and the quality is very good
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The setting and interiors of Plum Valley (Chinatown) is very unconventional and modern
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The food was just above average and same thing goes with the staff and service that was provided to us
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Where you get a great extensive menu and is delicious are a rip off
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The decor here was appealing and rather nice
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The food in my opinion was very average and quite let me down
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I expected far more and was not looking forward to sticky dumplings coming to my table
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The flowering tea was a good bet
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The decor here is amazing and very chic
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Most of the dishes were delicious however they were too expensive and not worth the money
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Plum Valley (Chinatown) was recommended to us by a friend
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Plum Valley (Chinatown) is a notch above other restaurants of its kind
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The portions were large enough
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The service was also nice and helpful
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If you are a Chinese lover then Plum Valley (Chinatown) is surely for you
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The location is really very good and the decor is also amazing
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The quality of the food that they are offering you is amazing and portions are also very huge
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The interiors of the place were great and very appealing
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The waitress however was a bit sour and not warm
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The prices are also rather fair and I would definitely vsist again
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Plum Valley (Chinatown) is all negatives when it comes to the portions
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What makes one keep going back for more is the fact that Plum Valley (Chinatown) has the perfect feel of a fine elegant dining restaurant
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The service is just about average
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We ordered the dim sums platter and the authentic spring rolls as starters and they were lip smackingly good
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I went to this restaurant to have some dim sum which by the way was pretty good
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The amount charged for it was exorbitant
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The ambience was quite good and the dÃ
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I had the main course which was quite expensive and I am not sure whether I would be coming to Plum Valley (Chinatown) again
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Plum Valley (Chinatown) was recommended to me by a friend
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I went to try it out to see if it was good for booking for a party
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The service was terrible throughout the meal
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The manager was rude and unapologetic
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Wanting to avoid the crowd at Chinatown and choosing a restaurant that looked more upmarket was my intention behind stumbling upon this one
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The pancake was mediocre and the waiter was not polite to cut the duck in front of us
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Plum Valley (Chinatown) serves delicious food in the best atmosphere
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Is easily the best Chinese place in the neighbourhood
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The wine list was very impressive
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In all the food here was pretty decent and good
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Another dish I ordered was quite good
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The texture was as I like it
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I must say the service here was great and we were lucky to have a good seat by the window
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Their dim sum menu is really good and served all day
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Scallop dumplings are my favorite here
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Chicken Thai dumplings are good for spice lovers
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Honey pork bun are some good options as well
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Book a table in advance as Plum Valley (Chinatown) is always so full of people all the time
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The prices are on the upscale maybe due to the romantic seating
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The drinks were superb too
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The service is decent but a little understaffed
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Plum Valley (Chinatown) is the perfect setting for a great street experience
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From a black front side which is so unique to the elite interiors
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The food (mainly consisting of dim sums) was taking too long for preparation
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They need to realise that just having a heavy pricing on food without actually delivering quality is not going to help them retain their customers
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The service was really good here and the staff was also very good
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I went back to this restaurant for Dim Sum and it was pretty amazing
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The entire meal was a delicious one and the service was also pretty standard
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This restaurant is an authentic option
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The dishes were pretty average compared to high price charged
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The restaurant is not extraordinary in terms of wither service or food
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The prawn dumplings were rather good
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It is the ambiance of Plum Valley (Chinatown) that is more encapsulating than its food
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We had the chance of visiting Plum Valley (Chinatown) lately and it was a decent one
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The food was absolutely delicious especially the chicken and the dim sum selection was pretty good as well
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The ambience was quite decent and Plum Valley (Chinatown) is quite suited for families with kids
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Inside it is relaxed with very attentive service something not always easy to find in Chinatown
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Mixed starters were again generous but lacking in flavour without sweet chilli sauce
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Sadly things went downhill after that as crispy duck was cold as were some of the mains
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The mixed seafood in a clay pot was spicy and enjoyable
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I think I will go back as it was late at night (10.30 after a show) and it might be the kitchen had died of exhaustion
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Unfortunately the food is also westernized so it lacks the zing of proper Chinese food and unfortunately it is overpriced for what it is
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What's great about it is that there's usually table even when it's during weekend when everywhere else are busy
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Dinner is also quite good with decor to match
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Great portion sizes with great flavours
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Drinks are a little pricey and I was a little disappointed with my mojito but other than that everything was great
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Then for mains I ordred thai land fried prawns with garlic shoots &
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Sweet basil the prawns were delious also had the flit steak that melted in your mouth cooked to perfection
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The basement is too stuffy and loud
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A calm place with dark furniture &
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Dimmed lights this makes for rather an adult friendly place than a location for families with kids may be of advantage depending on what you're looking
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Crispy noodles with chicken &
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The yumcha at plum valley was very enjoyable
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All the items were authentic and tasty
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A great place to dine with friends or a lover haha
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The booth came with a minimum spend on alchohol and food which worked nicely for our group of 8 10 people
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A definite recommendation for the Chinese food lover with delightful entertainment
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My favorite was the &ldquo
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I tried the chicken in schezwan chillies and the lamb both were out of this world they also serve asahi beer and though not cheap a must visit whilst in Chinatown
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