Ping Pong Soho

Ping Pong is one of the most popular dim sum restaurants in London. Specialising in Chinese cuisine since 2005, we have 8 restaurants across London including Soho, Southbank and Covent Garden. View our dim sum menu including griddled dishes, rice and noodles and book a table online.

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Eat Noodles Love Noodles: Dim Sum @ Ping Pong - Is It THAT Bad?

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Baked  Fried Dim Sum As I was dining alone (I took it for granted I couldn't persuade anyone to join me at Ping Pong), I went for the Ping Pong Collection (£9.95) in order to try out ten different dim sum.

The baked/fried dim sum came out first, and my first impressions were that the spring rolls were stingily filled and a bit 'supermarket'.

Two, maybe three, acceptable dim sum out of eleven is pretty lamentable, and the food was as poor as I remembered from my previous visit to Ping Pong a few years ago.

In fact, there is a risk that some are put off dim sum altogether by Ping Pong.

Ping Pong, 45 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7JL (Tel: 020-7851-6969) Nearest station: Oxford Circus PS: Do check out my  Dim Sum in London guide for restaurants that are the real deal.

Nearest tube / underground / station to Ping Pong, Soho, London ...

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Ping Pong - Soho | WhereToEat

Ping Pong Soho is a modern Dim Sum restaurant with a touch of the ancient traditions of Chinese tea houses, like meeting to relax and share.

Enjoy the sharing experience at 9 London locations, with an endless assortment of Dim Sum, cocktails and Chinese teas.

Ping Pong - Soho

Ping Pong is a small chain of Chinese restaurants, which brings London a delightful mix of Dim Sum, cocktails, and Chinese teas.

The Dim Sum is prepared as small bites of food, steamed to perfection – as they say, all the fun is in sharing!

Ping Pong Soho Restaurant Great Marlborough Street Soho London ...

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Their new coconut dessert also tasted weird.

Asked for chili oil and even that had no flavor to it.

Service was also quite poor, our waitress seems like she was in a hurry and annoyed whenever she had to take an order or answer questions.

She wasn’t friendly at all, not even once the whole time we were there.

Overall we chose to dine there because we thought Chinatown would be too crowded for CNY but with the price of the food, quality of the service and taste, we definitely regret spending our money and time there.

Ping Pong Soho London Restaurant Review | Dim Sum in London ...

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Ping Pong has nine restaurants dotted across the city, but we made our way to the chain’s first location, Great Marlborough Street, for a post-work dinner.

Ping Pong’s central location means that it’s a great stopping off spot for shoppers, workers and almost everyone in-between with a good mix of both small groups, couples and parents treating their grown children to a meal maintaining a lively atmosphere.

The sharing nature of Ping Pong's menu lends itself well to both group outings and to formative dates in a fledgling relationship where you can bond and fight over who gets the third and final dumpling.

Ping Pong’s dim sum and bao selection is made with a group mentality in mind, with most of the menu’s items coming in sets of three (with some dishes coming with the option to add on 1 more for an added cost) so sharing is heavily encouraged.

Ping Pong’s drink menu is varied with plenty of Chinese tea options and a healthy cocktail menu.

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