Gouqi
Chinese restaurant · St. James's ·

Gouqi

Chinese restaurant · St. James's ·

Premium global produce, exquisite flavours, Asian cocktails, private rooms

peking duck
lunch set
fine dining
mapo tofu
wonton noodles
dim sum
friendly staff
attentive service
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Gouqi by Aleksandra Boruch
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25-34 Cockspur St, London SW1Y 5BN, United Kingdom Get directions

£100+

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended
Romantic

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

+44 20 3771 8886
gouqi-restaurants.co.uk
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£100+ · Menu

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•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Fancy

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Jan 9, 2026

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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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This was my first time visiting this restaurant, and the experience was excellent. The environment was clean and pleasant, and the food was great value for money. My boyfriend and I ordered the lunch set, which included a wide variety of dishes. My favorite items were the mango pomelo sago dessert and the wonton noodles, the broth was rich and flavorful, truly comfort food for me. It was my boyfriend’s first time trying the braised beef brisket with radish, the meat was tender and juicy, and paired with rice it was incredibly satisfying. Lastly, I have to especially praise the glutinous rice chicken and the Cantonese-style shrimp dumplings. The dishes were beautifully presented while also enhancing the flavors, making it a wonderful experience both visually and in taste.

Sophie

Google
This was my first time trying their lunch set, and it was great. We got one piece of each dim sum item, including crab roe siu mai, purple sweet potato fried dumpling, Chiu Chow dumpling, char siu bun, and the nostalgic pearl sticky rice chicken. You really get to taste a variety of flavors! The sticky rice in the pearl chicken absorbed the aroma of the mushrooms! And the purple sweet potato dumpling was perfectly crispy. For the main, you can choose between shredded chicken noodles or wonton noodles. My friend and I tried both: the wontons were huge and the prawns were super fresh. The shredded chicken noodles with chili oil were incredibly fragrant and flavorful! For dessert, we had the iced snow fungus soup with rock sugar. On weekends, the set menu even includes a drink. At around £30 for the whole set, it’s really great value!

Nazia

Google
We have visited Gouqi several times and we love the food, service and ambience. The peking duck is delicious, and they carve it very well. All the staff, from the minute you walk in, are wonderful and they make you feel very welcome. A special mention to Uday Lakshmi, who has been amazing every time we’ve visited. She is so attentive, kind and makes our experience seamless. Uday is a fantastic waitress/host and a real asset to Gouqi.

Helena Z

Google
#datenight💗@gouqilondon fine dining restaurant It was a very nice environment and overall experience, just as you would expect. 🫰🏻However, the signature legendary Peking duck was just alright—not as good as @minjianglondon , if I’m being completely honest. It was a little greasy, and the duck meat pieces were not cut evenly, which wasn’t up to my expectations. 👎🏻 The mapo tofu with minced beef and a poached egg was probably meant to be a creative twist. But if you like classic spicy mapo tofu, this is one you may not want to order, especially considering it’s not cheap.👎🏻 The Chongqing spicy chicken was a highlight, and I would definitely order it again if I came back. Make sure you order plain rice with it. Mixing the sauce from this dish with the rice was just so satisfying—a little salty, a little sweet, a little meaty, with hints of wood ear mushrooms and red onion. The rice disappeared quickly because of this dish! So it was worth the spend. 👍🏼 The green beans with preserved pork weren’t impressive.👎🏻 In conclusion, I wouldn’t visit again any time soon. But I might come back to try the fish dishes—they seem a bit pricey, I think have high hopes, I think🫰🏻

tran thuy L.

Google
Had lunch dim sum at Gouqi and it was amazing! The food was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully made – every dumpling was spot on. You can really taste the quality in each dish, and the variety was perfect for sharing. The restaurant itself has a nice vibe, elegant but still comfortable, so it doesn’t feel too formal. Service was super friendly and attentive, which made the experience even better. Honestly one of the best dim sum lunches I’ve had in a long time. Definitely worth a visit if you’re looking for top-quality Chinese food in a great setting.

R.

Google
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.

Adam S.

Google
I had my birthday meal here. The food is extremely good! Especially that Peking duck!!! That’s is definitely a must-have!!! Most surprising thing is their service is so good, our waiter is Terence, really serve us like king and queen. We will definitely come back next time.

Vivian W.

Google
Came for the lunch £29 set menu which was quite generous, filling and authentic. Although on the pricier side, you do get a number of items depending on the set menu you choose. Service was very slow across the tables near us and including us which meant some items, such as the won ton noodles were cold. That said, staff were very friendly and professional. Although listed as fine dining, I think a truer category would be contemporary casual. Worth a try but wouldn't be rushing to return