Welcome to The Old Street Chinese Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of London, The Old Street Chinese Restaurant invites diners on a vibrant culinary journey, offering authentic Sichuan and Asian fusion dishes. Revitalized under new ownership, this eatery has transformed into a haven for locals and Chinese expats alike. Guests rave about the specialty Sichuan hotpot, featuring rich broths and fresh ingredients that deliver bold flavors. The welcoming atmosphere and attentive service complement the extensive menu, which proudly showcases traditional Chinese cuisine. With vegetarian options and a user-friendly space, The Old Street promises a delightful dining experience steeped in genuine culinary heritage, making it a must-visit for food lovers.
- 184-186 Old Street London EC1V 9FR Hotline: 020 7253 6346
Welcome to The Old Street Chinese Restaurant, a delightful haven for lovers of authentic Chinese cuisine nestled in the heart of London at 184-186 Old Street EC1V 9FR. This remarkable establishment has transformed from its previous guise, embracing the vibrant essence of Beijing to offer a true taste of Chinese culture right here in the UK. With a diverse menu featuring Sichuan hot pot specialties and a variety of dishes, it has quickly become a favorite for both locals and visiting Chinese expats alike.
One of the standout features of The Old Street Chinese Restaurant is its emphasis on authenticity and quality. The thoughtful creation of traditional dishes ensures that each plate you savor is not just food but a culinary journey. Patrons rave about the hot pot buffet, where for just £19.98, you can enjoy a scrumptious array of ingredients, all cooked to perfection in a rich, flavorful broth. Options range from fresh fish slices to tender lamb belly, ensuring that there’s something for everyone to love.
- Flavors: The broth itself is a celebration of flavors, featuring aromatic spices and a depth of umami that encompasses the essence of Sichuan cuisine. Whether you prefer a spicy concoction or a milder blend, you'll find great options.
- Ingredients: Diners can choose from succulent meats to crispy vegetables, with recommendations for user-created dipping sauces that elevate the dishes to new heights.
- Service: Despite occasional language barriers, the dedicated staff are known for their friendliness, aiming to provide a welcoming atmosphere that invites you to linger a little longer over your meal.
The decor of The Old Street Chinese Restaurant may be simple with its red walls and wooden tables, but it adds to the authenticity, creating a cozy space where the focus is undoubtedly on the food. The bustling energy, combined with moderate noise, makes it ideal for groups and family outings. Additionally, the restaurant’s commitment to offering numerous vegetarian options alongside its meat dishes garners appreciation from a diverse clientele.
For those seeking the perfect balance between taste and tradition, The Old Street Chinese Restaurant is a prime destination. Be it a casual dining experience with friends or a family gathering, this culinary gem has everything to satisfy your cravings. To enjoy a meal that is as much about the experience as it is about the flavors, make a reservation or just drop by — you will surely leave with memories of a genuine Chinese feast!
Contact Information: For reservations or inquiries, dial 020 7253 6346. Explore the magic of Sichuan cuisine at The Old Street Chinese Restaurant, where every dish speaks volumes of rich culture and tradition.

After the last version of the Chinese Restaurant was sold off, a new owner came in and has completely turned this restaurant around. FRom looking like a anemic after-school coffee shop to a slice of Beijing complete with original hotpot and real Chinese (not the silly American style), this shop is one where the locals and the Chinese expats come to enjoy themselves. Worth the time and conversation - and love doing hotpot in the real way. --- Zài zhōngguó cāntīng de zuìhòu yīgè bnběn bèi mài diào hòu, yī wèi xīn zhrén jìnlái bìng wánquán gibiànle zhè jiā cāntīng. FROM kàn qlái xiàng yīgè pínqióng de kè hòu kāfēi diàn dào yīpiàn běijīng, pèi yu yuánsh huguō hé zhēnzhèng de zhōngguó cài (bùshì yúchn dì měiguó fēnggé), zhè jiā shāngdiàn shì dāngdì rén hé zhōngguó wàijí rénshì lái xingshòu dì dìfāng. Zhídé huā shíjiān hé tánhuà - bìngqiě xhuān y zhēnshí de fāngshì zuò huguō.

Happened to see this place walking around and decided to check it out. Their specialty is Sichuan hot pot and they also have a lot of Sichuan dishes on the menu. The decor is dated but you won't come here for ambience. It's basic and the staff are nice but once again do what is necessary to get you fed and out. It's not really cheap place but maybe that is just me and locals might think it's reasonable. I had the braised beef in chili oil one of my favourite Sichuan dishes and it was nice. Not as spicy as I like it but food flavour. The salad of cucumber and the spinach with peanuts were fabulous and I enjoyed my meal. Service was ok and the Asian staff were not very engaging or forthcoming with recommendations. Maybe it's a language thing but I am not sure. It's about £10-25 per person depending on what you eat. The hot pot was for a minimum of 2 people and about £22 per person without drinks. I liked the food here and would come back again for Sichuan food. The flavour is food and the ingredients were fresh.

Excellent food nice and flavorful, very helpful staff. We are visitors to London and they told us how to get to the tube station.

Great chines food nearby. Good price and taste for the hot pot buffet! Delicious Chinese north-eastern style food. Today I ordered pumpkin cake, not that good. Anyways, recommend this restaurant:)

There has been a few Chinese restaurants that has attempted their business here but they don't seem to last very long. The Old Street Chinese restaurant is the latest establishment best known for its Sichuan food and Sichuan Hotpot buffet. The restaurant brought back quite nostalgic memories of the times I was in China with the smell, simple decor of red walls and solid wood tables. The place was pretty big and most of the customers were Chinese. Even the staff spoke very basic English although service was much more friendly compared the Chinese restaurants in Chinatown, For £19.98 per person you can get a Sichuan hotpot buffet. You have a choice of a spicy Sichuan broth, a plain or both. We opt for the plain and hot which were both incredibly good. Plain hotpot base Even the plain soup had a lot of depth and umami from the chicken broth base. Red dates, tomatoes and goji berries gave it sweetness and spring onions for aromatic sweet mild heat. Sichuan hotpot base This was not just pure spicy but very fragrant as well. Containing very rich, pungent, peppery, sweet numbing spices varying from Sichuan peppercorn, fried chillies and ginger for it's flavour. Still quite mild compared to what you get in Sichuan but for me it was better that way or I my tastebuds would have been destroyed. Help yourself condiment station was a very thoughtful thing to have as many places don't offer any dipping sauces other than soy sauce. There were different things you can pair together to create your own sauce: Chive sauce Spring onion Minced ginger and garlic Chicken infused oil Chilli oil Red fermented tofu Sesame paste Oyster sauce Black rice vinegar Soy sauce I recommend Dip 1: Add mince ginger and garlic, Spring onion, sesame paste and chicken oil Dip 2: Add chilli oil, soy sauce and black rice vinegar Dip 3: Add the mince garlic and ginger, spring onion and chicken oil Another recommendation is to order a Wong Lo Kat tea to help with the spicy food or purely to help the food cool down after boiling in the broth, For our hotpot buffet we ordered: Fat lamb belly Fat beef belly Beef honeycomb tripe Fresh tofu Chinese leaf Rice cakes Fresh fish slices Sweet potato noodles Wide mung bean noodles Crab sticks Chicken on bone Cabbage Spinach Cooked pork belly Fish balls Beancurd stick Fresh prawns LAMB & BEEF Although the lamb belly, beef belly and honeycomb tripe came frozen, it still tasted very good and high quality after cooked. They were succulent and sweet in flavour and although slightly chewy, their thinness meant they were still very edible. FISH The fresh fish slices were by far my favourite, incredibly sweet and flavours enhanced when cooking in the hotpot. NOODLES Noodles were lovely and chewy and nice to have with the broth at the end when it's taken all up the flavours of the meat and veg. TOFU AND CHINESE LEAF Both the tofu and Chinese leaf were nice and fresh and absorbed the flavours of the hotpot well which also highlights the quality of the broth. CHICKEN At first I was quite disappointed at how the chicken on bone was pre cooked but it was actually nice to have it browned and seasoned before not only to keep the flavours intact but also to ensure that it was safe to eat. Being boiled in the broth to recook it, the chicken absorbed the moisture it lost and became tender and juicy again. Pretty good. PORK Pork belly was nice, bouncy and incredibly tender. The fat must have marbleised the meat beforehand when it was roasted making it nice and succulent too. VEGETABLES Cabbage and spinach were both very fresh and refreshing to have. FISH BALLS Fish balls were very bouncy and recommended to left longer in the broth to take on more flavour as it slowly soaks it up like a sponge. TOFU STICKS Same with the tofu sticks that needs longer time in the broth to rehydrate. Therefore I recommend it to be one of the first few ingredients to throw in before the rest so it becomes nice and soft. There were lovely and silky after unraveling, soaking in the hot broth. PRAWNS Prawns came surprisingly fresh and not frozen. These were okay in flavour but not the sweetness. Nice after being dipped in the sauce created and had a really good bite being bouncy and firm. I've been to a lot of hotpot buffets in London and none of them have been so reasonable in pricing yet offer such a good variety of food and high quality of ingredients for the hotpot, The broth were also well seasoned and full of depth and complexity. I was very happy with the small touches such as the self help sauce counter, the wide spacious atmosphere and service. For £19.98 it is very worth what we had and I would definitely be returning with my friends and family next.

So far, the best szechuan restaurant in London. The menu looks like the ones in China with great selection of variety. I'm amazed of how many dishes they offer all with easy to order photos. Clean and spacious restaurant (not usual for a Chinese restaurant), openning on new years eve till 11pm. I wish I could ordered more. 完全是像国内餐馆的菜单, 应接不暇。火锅 干锅 海鲜 点心 炒菜 要什么有什么