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London now offering mouthwatering range of Chinese cuisines

By Wang Mingjie in London | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-02-17 23:11
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A spicy meal from Jincheng Alley.

Regional flavors making waves

London's dining scene now showcases specialties from across China. Restaurants like Barshu and Jincheng Alley bring the numbing heat of Sichuan peppercorns and complex chili sauces to eager diners.

Luan Zhixin, owner of Jincheng Alley, explained her motivation.

"During the pandemic, many of us abroad longed for authentic flavors from home. We wanted to create a space where Chinese expats could enjoy genuine Sichuan cuisine and introduce locals to authentic Chinese flavors."

At Jincheng Alley, authenticity is key, she said.

"Our chilies, Sichuan peppercorns, and other seasonings are sourced directly from Sichuan," Luan emphasized. "This ensures a flavor profile that differs from locally available ingredients. Customers also appreciate the consistency in quality and the decor, which reflects the warmth and simplicity of small eateries in China."

Luan has witnessed first-hand how London's Chinese dining scene has evolved.

"The market has seen the entry of major Chinese dining brands offering hotpot, bubble tea, and spicy soup, creating more competition. When we opened in 2021, we relied on word-of-mouth recommendations, but now we focus on increasing visibility to stand out in this crowded space."

While some restaurants adapt to local tastes, Luan believes in maintaining authentic Sichuan flavors.

"Our chefs carefully select ingredients and seasonings to preserve the true essence of Sichuan cuisine. Competition from fusion restaurants motivates us to stay true to our mission: providing Chinese expats with a taste of home and showcasing the depth of Chinese culinary culture to locals."

Meanwhile, the flavors of Xi'an and Xinjiang are also making waves. Restaurants like Master Wei serve hearty hand-pulled noodles, while Xinjiang cuisine delights with cumin-spiced lamb skewers. These dishes offer diners both new flavors and deeper cultural experiences.

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