With two London locations, Hakkasan offers contemporary Chinese cuisine. From delightful duck to stunning sea bass, Hakkasan provides the best Chinese flavors in a refined manner. I had the pleasure of dining in Hakkasan, Hanway Place.
The Taste of Hakkasan menu is perfect for those willing to try a section of what Hakkasan has to offer without breaking the bank. If a table is wanted before 18:30, a set menu is offered at £38 and after 18:30 a £65 menu is offered. As I went to enjoy an evening dinner, I had the latter option plus a couple of extras. If you order A La Carte then be prepared to spend your money as you can pay up to £300 for some dishes.
Our meal began with a Dim Sum selection (as photographed), and this lived up to expectation. With a prawn and chive filling, a scallop filling and a pork and prawn filling, these mouthfuls are delightful. I would definitely recommend this and if you are a dumpling fanatic, like my self, Hakkasan host Dim Sum Sundays which make itself a great contender for Sunday brunch.
My starters included Hot and Sour Soup and Sweetcorn Soup. The Hot and Sour Soup was so flavorful and is something I will definitely order again, however the corn soup was standard.
For my main, I had Spicy Prawns (with lilly bulb and almond), Peking Duck and Pancake, Sweet and Sour Pork and this was accompanied by rice and noodles. In comparison to the starters that we tried, the mains did disappoint. Although they were still tasty next time I would happily exchange my main dishes with more dim sum or another starter. The meat was tender, however the noodles tasted like something I could probably remodel at home. Overall the mains were underwhelming, but they were still tasty.
Finally, the dessert offered a different take on Asian desserts. Until my visit to Hakkasan I have never been impressed with Chinese desserts. We ended the meal with the Matcha Apple Custard Bun and the Jivara Bomb (milk chocolate and praline desert). These were a delight, they were not too rich and encompassed eastern flavours with a subtle sweetness. The Matcha bun requires an acquired taste, but I loved it. The pastry was lovely, and if you like green tea this will be a delight.
Overall the food was great, but the service let it down. Our server was mediocre, however, when we wanted to remove the service charge (because we wanted to leave our own tip) we were made to feel very uncomfortable.
We wet through two members of staff before they took off the optional service charge. I’ve never had this issue before and because of the way it was handled, we didn’t end up leaving a tip at all.
TIP: Don’t over order (as there is no option to have remaining food leftover), order as and how you want more food. They bring it out quite quick and it’s better than wasting money.
Hakkasan is definitely worth going to and is perfect for a special occasion or date night as the atmosphere welcomes occasion.
8 Hanway Pl, Fitzrovia, London W1T 1HD
Picture by: Perisha Kudhail