David Paw: If you Google ‘Wong Kei’, the first few pages are old stories from across the UK about it being London’s ‘rudest’ ...
Once upon a time, going for a Chinese meal in London meant Cantonese in Chinatown. That central London enclave, packed with ...
For Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year, with the glittering lanterns swaying overhead and the scent of incense mingling with sizzling woks, I ventured into Soho's Chinatown. I went to one of the ...
Drums and party snappers rang out through the streets of Chinatown and Leicester Square as the annual Chinese New Year parade ...
Food traditions are significant in Chinese ... Traditionally, the table's centrepiece is eaten across Chinatown London during the festivities, and fish also symbolises increased prosperity.
In a cab in London years ago, we were heading to Jamie Oliver’s restaurant for dinner. My ever charming husband struck up a ...
Lunar New Year traditions are largely driven by ancient stories and superstition, some with close ties to Chinese culture.
One of the city's grandest cultural events, Year of the Snake festivities will include a colourful parade, lion and dragon dances, and traditional cuisine The first Sunday of the Year of the Wood ...