Royal China Restaurant Set to Open in DIFC

Internationally renowned restaurant Royal China will soon make its debut in Dubai’s prestigious DIFC. The brand currently has branches in London, Singapore, and China and offers a sophisticated setting inspired by high-end Asian decor. Serving Hong Kong Chinese cuisine and delicious dim sum through out the day, Royal China is perfect for a leisurely snack, tea, or full-fledged meal.

The new Dubai restaurant will offer signature dishes such as lobster noodles; “Har Gau” or steamed prawn dumpling; Crispy Aromatic Duck with plum sauce, and an additional range of seasonal dishes.
Acclaimed local design group LW design has set out to make Royal China one Dubai’s must-see hotspots. The restaurant is dressed in warm dark woods, rich reds, and an elegant floor-to-ceiling display. We’re anxiously awaiting this much-loved culinary gem.
For weeks before its opening last June rumours abound DIFC regarding Royal China's arrival and the promise of a new high-end Oriental restaurant. Living up to its name, the lavish restaurant offers traditional Chinese delicacies, friendly service and a dim-lit swanky Far Eastern ambiance featuring h...
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