I must have got caught up in the food or else the endless trips to take Ted to visit the live lobsters in the tanks out front because I didn’t manage to get pictures of all the dim sum or the rice dishes we ordered. But take it from me they were very good. I ordered the steamed prawn and chive dim sum but also tried one with scallops and another with pork. At thirty pounds a head this was more than I’d usually expect to pay for the amount of Chinese food we ate but the setting and the quality of food were a very high standard.
We left, as Beth described it, “80% full” which if you are doing Ten in 10 like I am, was a good thing. I dread being invited to restaurants when on a diet but managed to enjoy my meal here without feeling like I’d sacrificed the previous fortnight’s efforts.










What a fun looking dinner! And good thinking for bringing the Lock and Locks-just in case!
Oh Ted is so cute! I love Royal China as well. Even grown ups love playing with a lazy susan let's face it.
What a fun evening! Good for you leaving 80% full. I find that so hard to do at restaurants.
That's made me want to go out to eat. Really we have no excuse now as G is pretty well behaved. Looks like you had fun. Well done on the 10 in 10 too.
Awww, the cheese face!! He is a cutie pie. And I love the subtle reference to Prop Heaven (aka Kleptomaniacs Anonymous!!). It's all coming back to me now – the giant duck, Chris's chicken wing dance… Good times, good times! Would you mind e-mailing me that group photo? Now you've got me fired up to get a move on and post my review!