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  2. 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.

  3. Lee Ho Fook - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ho Fook. 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 ] In 1974, it became the first Chinese restaurant in the United ...

  4. Chinatown, London - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown is an ethnic enclave in the City of Westminster, London, bordering Soho to its north and west, Theatreland to the south and east. The enclave currently occupies the area in and around Gerrard Street. It contains a number of Chinese restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets, souvenir shops, and other Chinese-run businesses. The first ...

  5. Tokyo Diner - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Diner is a three-floor Japanese restaurant on the corner of Newport Place and Lisle Street in Chinatown, London. The restaurant opened to the public in December 1992. The restaurant opened to the public in December 1992.

  6. A. Wong - Wikipedia

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    Wong was born in early 1980s into a family that operates Chinese restaurants, including his parents Albert and Annie. Wong's grandfather, a Chinese immigrant, owned some East End pubs and a restaurant in Chinatown, London. Wong initially did not aspire a career in hospitality, and his father wanted him to pursue further education.

  7. Chinatowns in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Urban Chinatowns exist in several major European cities. There is a Chinatown in London, England, as well as major Chinatowns in Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Liverpool. In Paris there are two Chinatowns: one where many Vietnamese – specifically ethnic Chinese refugees from Vietnam – have settled in the Quartier chinois in the 13th ...

  8. Kai Mayfair - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .kaimayfair .co .uk. Kai Mayfair is a fine dining Chinese restaurant located on 65 South Audley Street, Mayfair, near Park Lane in London, England. It was opened in 1993 by Malaysian sport shooter; Bernard Yeoh, with the intent of changing the perception of the Chinese restaurant experience. Yeoh was keen to show that Asian food ...

  9. Chinatowns in Canada - Wikipedia

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    e. Chinatowns in Canada generally exist in the large cities of Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, and Montreal, and existed in some smaller towns throughout the history of Canada. Prior to 1900, almost all Chinese were located in British Columbia, but have spread throughout Canada thereafter. From 1923 to 1967, immigration from ...