Unpretentious restaurant serving Chinese comfort food classics, plus its Peking duck signature dish.
"Roast duck. It’s the whole reason you come to Four Seasons. While most of the other things on the Cantonese menu won’t blow you away, the duck is by far one of the best things you can eat in the area, if not all of central London. You’ll want at least a quarter per person and you’ll want it off the bone. The sauce they pour all over it is incredible too. The stewed pork belly with vegetables is also a great call, as well as the Chinese broccoli. Bring friends and wear your stretchy clothes. It’s a relaxed place and it’ll mean you can probably manage half a bird." - Team Infatuation
"Nothing gets a big group going like a whole peking duck. No matter who you’re seeing, or what gossip is being spilled, the most important question at the table is always “please could you pass the pancakes”. Chinatown Chinese institution Four Seasons does a roast duck that’s so famous we’re surprised it doesn’t have its own publicist. It’s essential for a bustling, big round table, group get-together." - Jake Oliver, Rianne Shlebak, Sinead Cranna
"Roast duck. It’s the whole reason you come to Four Seasons, and while most of the other things on the menu won’t blow you away, the duck is by far one of the best things you can eat in the area, if not all of central London. You’ll want at least a quarter per person, and you’ll want it off the bone. The sauce they pour all over it is incredible. The stewed pork belly with vegetables is also a good call, and the Chinese broccoli is worth ordering too. Bring friends. All of them." - David Paw
"Delivery status: Collection & delivery from Chinatown and Queensway. Nothing, absolutely nothing, shuts up a ravid family quite like a whole peking duck. Replace squabbles, tantrums, and blistering remote control battles, with one of the world’s most beautiful sentences, ‘please could you pass the pancakes’. Four Seasons does a roast duck that’s so famous we’re surprised it doesn’t have it’s own publicist, and now, for the first time you can get it delivered or swing by their Queensway or Chinatown spots for collection. A round of pak choi and their wonton soup is also encouraged." - Heidi Lauth Beasley, Jake Oliver
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