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Welcome to Hutong

Hutong, perched on the 33rd floor of The Shard, is a premier Northern Chinese restaurant that encapsulates the essence of fine dining with breathtaking views of London. This stylish venue combines exquisite Chinese design with a welcoming atmosphere, making it perfect for intimate dinners or lively gatherings. Renowned for its Peking Duck, each dish reflects meticulous craftsmanship and authentic flavors reminiscent of Shanghai's culinary scene. Guests rave about the vibrant cocktail menu influenced by the Chinese zodiac and the attentive service. Hutong promises not only a meal but an unforgettable dining experience, where every visit feels like a celebration against the stunning backdrop of the city.

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Welcome to Hutong: A Culinary Gem at The Shard

Nestled on the 33rd floor of the iconic Shard in London, Hutong offers not just food, but an experience. This exquisite Northern Chinese restaurant elegantly combines panoramic views of the city with a menu that showcases the rich flavors and traditions of Chinese cuisine. As you step through security and make your way up the elevator, you can feel the anticipation build, promising a dining experience unlike any other.

Entering Hutong is akin to walking into a sophisticated culinary haven. The interior is thoughtfully designed, reflecting authentic Chinese aesthetics that create an ambiance both classy and inviting. Whether you are there for a romantic dinner, a lavish group outing, or a business luncheon, every detail from the decor to the staff’s warm hospitality is curated to elevate your dining experience.

Menu Highlights:

  • Peking Duck: A signature dish, served with finesse and presented at your table. The crispy skin and tender meat make it an absolute must-try.
  • Diverse Dim Sum: From traditional dumplings to innovative bites, Hutong’s dim sum is a crowd-pleaser. Many patrons rave about the champagne-infused varieties that are a delightful twist on the classic.
  • Vegetarian Options: Do not overlook the extensive vegetarian selections, which are not only plentiful but bursting with flavor.
  • Cocktail Offerings: Their bar menu is a unique nod to the Chinese zodiac, featuring cocktails that are as creative as they are tasty. From the refreshing Yellow Ming to the Coffee & Melon Martini, there's something for every palate.

What truly sets Hutong apart is the breathtaking view it offers—a captivating backdrop that transforms an ordinary meal into something extraordinary. Imagine enjoying your meal while gazing over London's skyline; it’s a feast for the senses.

Service is attentive without being intrusive, ensuring that your dining experience remains fluid and enjoyable. Guests consistently commend the staff for their knowledge and warm service, adding to the overall atmosphere of sophistication and comfort.

Though Hutong is undoubtedly an upmarket dining destination, it offers various set menus that can provide a superb meal without completely breaking the bank. Given the average pricing, many diners find it justifiable considering the quality of food and stunning location.

In short, Hutong is not just another restaurant; it is a must-visit for anyone seeking a slice of authentic Northern Chinese cuisine while basking in the splendor of London from above. Whether you're looking to indulge in a lavish dinner or simply sip cocktails with friends as the sun sets, Hutong promises an unforgettable experience that tantalizes both your taste buds and your eyes!

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Katrina P.
Katrina P.

I came here to have a cocktail when in London recently, and felt like a queen. You do have to go through building security but once you head up the elevators, all of that bureaucracy melts away and you are immersed in the slick, sexy interior of the Shard. Hutong, which sits on the 33rd floor of the building, provides an intimate setting with both delicious cocktails and mocktails, and the most incredible view of London. I walked in with no reservation, hoping to find space at the bar, and the sweetest waitress helped keep an eye out for a better spot to open up so I could look over the city, and by the end of the night my boyfriend and I were literally seated at the best table in the joint. Dreamy dreamy dreamy

Ryan L.
Ryan L.

I had a wonderful work lunch in the mid afternoon with 6 colleagues (I love working in insurance -- my trips to London for a week, several times per year, include 4-8 truly excellent meals, limited only by my diet.) This is a northern Chinese restaurant on an upper floor of the Shard, a tall skyscraper on the south side of the Thames overlooking the City. While they could easily just coast on the location, it also has beautiful Chinese design throughout the restaurant, and quite good food (comparing it to some of the best restaurants in Shanghai). Service, especially in the less busy times like our late afternoon private dining, is quite good as well (we had a dedicated server in our room for 2 hours). Unfortunately you do pay quite a bit for all of this (fortunately for me it was covered by work, and actually the supplier/partner was hosting us); you could easily pay $200-300/person without alcohol, and up from there, but there are some set menu lunch options which could be $100-200/person total. I'd love to go back for drinks in the evening sometime, but for food, I really enjoyed mid-afternoon when the place was fairly empty, quiet, and very attentive service. We did the least expensive set menu per person (GBP 35 for 3 small plate versions of popular items), a whole duck, and maybe 7 other dishes (multiple orders of a few types of dim sum, some vegetables); somehow managed to be the perfect amount of food with less than half a plate left over, across 7 people.

Kavitha P.
Kavitha P.

Had a quick cocktail with a view at the bar in Hutong on a sat afternoon during Christmas Great service, able to move seats to the window seat because let's face it you are paying for the magnificent London city view Cocktails are pricey as to be expected but tasty I always love the vibe and service at the Shard and make a point to visit whenever I visit London

Ed U.
Ed U.

I was watching a travel vlogger assert that the best way to enjoy a view from The Shard was making a reservation at the upscale East Asian restaurant GONG on the 55th floor. We did just that, and while the panoramic view was spectacular, the portion size of the set dinner left much to be desired (review: https://yelp.to/4lEwNuHqMg). As luck would have it, we were an hour too early for our reservation. So we came here first. Coincidentally this was also an upscale East Asian restaurant but on the 33rd floor of The Shard. They have a separate lounge, the Shanghai Bar, with cocktail tables next to the window. As it turned out, the difference in the views between the 33rd and 55th floors wasn't even discernible. They were equally spectacular. Lucky for us, a table was open for us. Their posh cocktail menu was based on the Chinese lunar calendar and the elements and flavors associated with each zodiac sign. Jamie and I just went with what sounded good. He first ordered the £21 Yellow Ming, a citrusy sweet mix of rosemary-infused tequila, mango purée, mandarin syrup, and yuzu juice, while I had the £20.5 Coffee & Melon Martini (photo: https://yelp.to/OcRMi4AgbC). It was a subtly sweet blend of melon-infused rum, cold brew coffee liqueur, and hazelnut & chocolate liqueur. Now that was the right way to celebrate London at sunset, so much so we had a second round but wisely non-alcoholic this time. Jamie ordered the £13 Shan, a refreshing mix of Everleaf Mountain aperitif, almond, cranberry, lime, peach, and dill. I had the £13 Senlin, a tropical and slightly spicier blend of Everleaf Mountain aperitif, pineapple, coconut, passionfruit, mango, and chili (photo: https://yelp.to/YXjzxAB5cW). Non-booze was definitely the way to go since we had a bottle of Champagne Rose coming up at GONG. Even though the service bordered on the glassy-eyed, the bar experience by itself would've been just fine for a visit to The Shard if you are so inclined. COCKTAILS - 4 stars... intriguing artisan mixes and blends befitting the view AMBIANCE - 4.5 stars...gets crowded quickly but the view made it worthwhile SERVICE - 3.5 stars...a bit automatic TOTAL - 4 stars...here's the visit to The Shard that makes sense to us RELATED - Exploring London? Here's my collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/3zFACrx

Brion C.
Brion C.

Sitting 33 stories above London in The Shard building is Hutong, a swanky restaurant serving even more swanky Northern Chinese meals. The star for me is the Peking Duck sliced at your table, but everything on the menu is delicious. They even celebrate birthdays. It's always a superb evening of wonderful, flavorful delicacies with extraordinary service.

Mauricia H.
Mauricia H.

100/100- The best food I had in London we did the prefix menu which was $130 per person Spicy shrimp fried rice 10/10 Shrimp lobster salt & pepper 100/100 Squid - 8/10 Duck 100/ 100 Salt & pepper wings 8/10 Veg egg rolls 8/10 Drinks- 10/10

Jeff M.
Jeff M.

I'm choosing to post this review because I disagree with a number of posts that I read that were quite negative. I understand every experience is unique, but our visit was great, so I thought I would share. We had a reservation at 6pm for 2 ppl. We were seated promptly, offered drinks and were explained the menu. We ordered the following: Crispy Shredded Beef Waygu Beef Mille-Feuille Spring Roll Leek Soup Half Duck Spicy fried rice Sweet and sour chicken Let me start off by saying: this is too much food for 2 people. Our waitress said we were right on target, but we ended up giving the 2nd part of the duck order to a couple at the table next to us. The waygu dim sum was out of this world. The Peking duck was spectacular as well (I actually preferred it without the pancake and veg that comes with it. Use the chili crisp oil with a bite of the duck and you won't regret it!). Sweet and sour chicken was awesome too! The only thing we absolutely would skip next time was the spicy fried rice. It was dry and flavorless (which was a surprise as every other dish we ordered was great). I'll post a pic of the bill for those curious. It's a little pricey, but the views are immaculate and that's part of what you're paying for. Service was good. Our waitress Nadeyah was lovely. We'd go back again for a great date night. Overall 9/10. Hope that helps!

Kassandra G.
Kassandra G.

This is a MUST GO spot when visiting London! We stopped in for drinks at the bar and even from that smaller section the view was incredible! No better view of London than from the shard and that exactly where this restaurant is located! Drinks were delicious and they have such a a fun menu! Their menu is is set up with Chinese zodiac signs and the drinks have what sign they think would like each drink! The green wanly was delicious and of course we tried a classic lychee martini and you can't go wrong there! For food we just had bar apps and they were perfection! I've never had better apps! The dim sum was perfection and one even had champagne infused in it! This place was great, the service was wonderful and the bar area lets you sit at the window on a rotating first come first serve basis so that was great because we had a chance to sit on the window with the views! Lastly decor, this place was BEAUTIFUL! The views add a lot to the vibe but in general who ever decorated this spot really outdid them selves! Even the bathrooms were beautiful!! Perfectly themed spot and i will definitely be coming again!