Gouqi Fine Dining Chinese

Chinese restaurant · St. James's

Gouqi Fine Dining Chinese

Chinese restaurant · St. James's

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25-34 Cockspur St, London SW1Y 5BN, United Kingdom

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Lobster noodles, roast duck, Asian cocktails, wine cellar  

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25-34 Cockspur St, London SW1Y 5BN, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 3771 8886
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Gouqi - Review - St. James's - London - The Infatuation

"Gouqi—a high-end Chinese restaurant in St James’s—isn’t a fun place with offensive food, nor is it a boring place with excellent food. Instead it falls in the not-so-sweet spot of being a kind-of serious-feeling place, with an energy that’s more business than pleasure, and painfully expensive food that’s mediocre at best. We wouldn’t willingly go out of our way for another meal here but if we had to come, we’d make sure it was for dinner—and when someone else was paying. In the evening, the dark dining room has that whole use-your-phone-flashlight-to-read-the-menu thing going on. The emerald green sofas ooze business meal energy but despite the fine-dining feeling, you could get away with wearing your New Balances and laughing a little too loud. Whether you order a half duck or some pretty straightforward kung pao prawns, the service is slow. So make sure you’re with someone who you’re happy to spend a couple of hours with—and who’s down for a McDonald’s drive-thru on the way home. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Pause Unmute The menu has a couple of big hitters and a lot of misses. The lobster noodles are an absolute showstopper of a dish, with a drinkable ginger and spring onion sauce and a portion size enough to feed a small group. Which still isn’t much consolation when you’re paying £150-plus for it. You can skip the dim sum, as it isn’t even close to the best we’ve eaten in London. Unfortunately the majority of the menu is like that: disappointing and overpriced. Food Rundown Supreme Royal Dim Sum Platter We’ve had better dim sum in most other restaurants we’ve been to. From the prawn and chive dumplings, to the scallop-filled ones, they desperately need the salty dipping sauce that comes on the side. Plus they’re also quite overpriced. Lobster Noodles The saving grace is this silky noodle dish that’s 75% butter and gloriously OTT. A whole lobster—partially deshelled, separated, and placed on top of the noodles—arrives in a subtle ginger and spring onion sauce. There’s enough to feed three, but the buttery noodles will encourage you to refill your little bowl, one, two, three times. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Gouqi’s Signature Roast Duck If you’re in the mood for duck and don’t want to commit to three courses, this half roast duck is a great option. The skin is crispy, the meat is juicy, and the portion is enough to share between two. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch" - Rianne Shlebak

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Piero

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Went to Gouqi with my wife for our anniversary and had a lovely evening. The restaurant was quiet on a Monday night, which made it feel even more special and intimate. The food was beautifully presented and full of flavour.highlights were the honey glazed dish and the Gouqi Symphony dessert, which looked as good as it tasted. Our server was excellent,very attentive, friendly, and made us feel really looked after throughout the evening. The atmosphere was elegant yet relaxed, perfect for the occasion. Overall, a wonderful experience and a great choice for a special night out. Would definitely recommend.

R.

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Fine dining with a delicate taste. Attentive service and a value-for-money set menu that has just begun. The most favourite was the Peking duck. Thin skin and plenty of duck. Crispy and tender pieces of meat. Hot and Sour Soup with seafood was great flavour. Scottish Diver Scallop with XO sauce - thick and meaty. Mapotofu is good spicy level and thanks to egg, which is mild.

Yunwen Huang

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Had the loveliest lunch set and birthday at Gouqi London! The dim sum looked like little jewels, delicate, and super tasty. the tea pairing made everything feel extra cozy. 🍵 Portions were just right, satisfying without being too heavy. Such a chic place for treat yourself!

Yuna A

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Absolutely loved our experience here! The food was delicious, and the service was exceptionally warm and attentive. The amazing location was a big plus. Best of all, they are pet-friendly, so we could enjoy a wonderful meal with our dog by our side. Highly recommend!

Roger Fagg

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Came here for lunch and the food was outstanding. They do a really amazing lunchtime set menu. The duck was delicious and the dim sum was so yummy. Highly recommend the cocktails as well. The Gouqi blossom was so good!! Service was great too. Perfect place for lunch / dinner with friends or a business brunch. The restaurant is also dog friendly for dogs under 10 kg.

Lulin Jin

Google
Highly recommend this Chinese fine dining spot! Authentic Peking duck at a reasonable price (£44 for half / £88 for whole). Half a duck is more than enough for two. The chef carves it tableside, served with sugar, pancakes, and a special hawthorn sauce — absolutely delicious. You can also choose how to cook the duck rack; we went with the traditional style, very tasty. Other dishes were great too: fried rice with egg was fluffy, and the stir-fried kailan with garlic had strong, unique flavors. Cocktails like Kowloon Bay and Dragonfly Mist were surprisingly amazing — must-tries! Service and ambiance were excellent, with attentive managers. The only downside was that dishes cooled down a bit since service was a little slow. Overall, I’d give it 4.8/5. Perfect for a date or hosting friends. Great location near Trafalgar Square, super convenient.

Paul Hooper

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Had the noodle lunch set at £28 and also tried the clay pot lunch set (also £28) — both were absolutely delicious and beautifully presented. The quality and portion sizes were fantastic for the price. The staff were incredibly warm and attentive, going above and beyond to make sure we had a great experience. Would highly recommend and will definitely be back!

Mira Shah

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We visited Gouqi for the £28 set lunch menu (available Monday to Friday) and were really impressed. Every dish we tried was full of flavour and beautifully presented. The dim sum, claypot, barbecue, jasmine tea and the dreamiest mango sago to finish The restaurant itself is gorgeous, elegant and modern, and the service was warm and attentive throughout. Great value for the quality of food and experience. Would definitely recommend and return!