London | Canary Wharf & Isle of Dogs Food Guide (Part 2)
📍GoodMan Their tomahawk steak is absolutely fantastic — tender and flavorful, easily outperforming many other steakhouses in the same price range! 🥩 💰Avg: £76 📍Shi Tang A super popular Northeastern Chinese restaurant! I’ve tried all their stews during my part-time stint there. Highly recommend the Pumpkin Spare Rib Stew and Lamb Spine Hot Pot. More detailed recs on my homepage~ 💰Avg: £35-40 📍Royal China The go-to spot for yum cha on the Isle of Dogs! It gets packed on weekends. Prices are a bit higher than Chinatown, but the dim sum is delicious — especially the crispy BBQ pork puff! 🥟 💰Avg: £40 📍Capeesh An authentic Italian restaurant popular among locals. The desserts are standout — overall solid, though those not into Western cuisine might find it just okay. 🍝 💰Avg: £45 📍Mei Ling Da Well-known in London for both à la carte and hot pot buffet. Recommend ordering à la carte — the buffet meat is average, but it’s a convenient casual spot. Plus, it’s right next to Xiao Que Tea for bubble tea! 🍲 💰Avg: £30 📍Uoichi A widely recommended Japanese spot with only 4 tables! While not mind-blowing, it’s good for cravings. Minimum spend £40/person (easy to hit). Their rice don bowls are tasty! 🍚 💰Avg: £50 📍Lian Fang The restaurant sits above a Chinese supermarket, with a boat-in-a-river vibe. Skip the dim sum here (go to Royal China instead), but their noodles are decent — though some items taste pre-made. 🍜 💰Avg: £25 📍Find all locations on Google Maps! #IsleOfDogs #CanaryWharfEats #FoodGuide #LondonFood #LondonEats #UKFoodie #LondonLife #FoodLover #LondonFoodScene