Feng Shang Princess
Cumberland Basin, Prince Albert Road, London, NW1 7SS -
Up to
160 guests
At the northern fringe of Regent’s Park, the Feng Shang Princess floats serenely on a quiet stretch of canal. You can’t miss its pagoda-style peaked roof and bright red paint. Inside, its two floors are done out in a smart, traditionally Chinese style that’s a good match for old-favourites menus that run from Cantonese to Szechuan. Look out for the contemporary options, such as vegetarian crispy duck – a little reminder that this is no ordinary Chinese restaurant.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 160
Dining
up to 130
Location
Reviews
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A wonderful place to go with the family food is delicious stuff really nice just a great atmosphere ☺️
S C
Lovely location, inside is clean and nicely decorated. However wasn't overly keen on the food. I had a beef curry with chicken fried rice. While the curry was tasty, it was very small portion and cost £15.50. My chicken fried rice was £9.50, yet barely had any chicken in it and was really lacking flavour. So a small portion of curry and a huge plate of bland rice, didn't really balance the meal out. Some.if the staff were a bit blunt and abrupt at times. While it was a nice lunch out, don't think I'd go back again.
Rose Rose
Celebrated my friends birthday here. It was recommended so I thought I'd check it out. It's in a nice spot and free parking was a bonus. The restaurant has a nice ambience, the staff were friendly enough. The food was mediocre, not bursting with flavour as I would have hoped. The egg fried rice was bland and flavourless. I don't think I'd visit again but I wouldn't avoid as ambience is very nice.
lutfiyya shaikh
The setting is pretty, food is standard and the waiters don’t seem like they want to work there. We had a waiter who appeared frustrated with us when we needed 5 more minuted to decide what we wanted. Probably wouldn’t go back.
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