Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Yauatcha
270Pearl PointsBook the basement. Skip the ground floor.

About Yauatcha
Yauatcha is a Michelin Plate-recognised dim sum restaurant in Soho with a 4.3-star rating across 4,293 reviews. At £££, it delivers one of London's most atmospheric mid-tier Chinese dining experiences — especially in the basement room. Book for groups or special occasions, and reserve at least two to three weeks ahead for weekends.
Verdict: A 4.3-rated dim sum address in the heart of Soho — book it for the basement, not the ground floor
With 4,293 Google reviews averaging 4.3 stars and recognition from both Michelin (Plate, 2025) and Opinionated About Dining (Casual Recommended, 2023), Yauatcha at 15-17 Broadwick Street is one of London's most consistently validated dim sum destinations. At £££ pricing, it sits above a neighbourhood dumpling spot but well below the city's £££££ tasting-menu circuit, which puts it in a genuinely useful middle ground: good enough to impress, accessible enough to repeat. If you are deciding between this and a more formal Chinese dinner in London, Yauatcha wins on atmosphere, format flexibility, and track record.
What You're Booking
Yauatcha is a two-floor Chinese dim sum restaurant in Soho, and the floor you sit on materially changes the experience. The ground floor carries cabinets of pastries and chocolates and reads more like a pâtisserie-café hybrid — perfectly functional, but not the reason to visit. The basement is the decision. Its celestial ceiling lights, tropical fish tanks, and open kitchen views create an atmosphere that is genuinely hard to replicate elsewhere in London's dim sum category. The scent drifting from the kitchen, steamed rice flour, roasting duck, the faint sweetness of har gow wrappers, signals you are in a working dim sum house, not a themed dining room.
The menu is extensive. That is both an asset and a trap: over-ordering is easy, and first-timers often end up with more food than they planned for. The format rewards people who know what they want. For those newer to the dim sum format, the breadth is better navigated with a group, where sharing across more dishes makes the economics and the experience work harder.
Private Dining and Groups: How the Experience Shifts
Yauatcha's group proposition is worth examining carefully, because dim sum as a format is inherently communal. The sharing-plate structure means larger tables eat better here than couples on date nights, more dishes, more variety, and the social logic of passing plates around the table all work in your favour when the headcount is higher. For groups of six or more, Yauatcha's format is close to ideal in the £££ tier in London: the menu is broad enough to accommodate dietary ranges, the service model is built around a steady flow of plates rather than a single set menu, and the basement room has the kind of atmosphere that holds up over a long meal.
If you are coordinating a group booking, note that Yauatcha operates Monday through Sunday from 11am, with extended hours Thursday through Saturday until 10:45pm. That Thursday-to-Saturday window is the practical choice for group dinners where people are coming from offices or other parts of the city. Weekend lunches fill quickly given the venue's profile and location in Soho, so moderate booking difficulty applies: plan at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend slots, and more for larger groups requiring specific seating arrangements in the basement.
For private or semi-private dining specifically, the basement layout and the nature of the space make it better suited to intimate groups than to large corporate events. The atmosphere is charged and convivial rather than hushed, which suits celebration dinners, birthday tables, and occasions where energy matters more than quiet. If you need a fully private room with AV facilities, this is not the right venue.
How It Performs Against Comparable London Addresses
Yauatcha holds a specific and defensible position in London's mid-to-upper dining market. At £££, it is significantly more accessible than the £££££ tasting-menu rooms that dominate the city's award conversation. Against other Chinese and pan-Asian options in the same price tier, its Michelin recognition and OAD recommendation give it a credibility floor that many competitors at this price point cannot match. The combination of a strong pastry programme, a serious dim sum kitchen, and one of the more atmospheric basement dining rooms in Soho adds up to a venue that is hard to directly substitute in its category.
Practical Details
| Detail | Yauatcha | Peer Benchmark |
|---|---|---|
| Price range | £££ | ££££ (comparable London fine dining) |
| Booking difficulty | Moderate | High (Michelin-starred tasting menus) |
| Hours (Mon-Wed, Sun) | 11am–9:45pm | Varies |
| Hours (Thu-Sat) | 11am–10:45pm | Varies |
| Google rating | 4.3 (4,293 reviews) | Typically 4.2–4.6 at this tier |
| Awards | Michelin Plate 2025, OAD Casual Recommended 2023 | Michelin Stars at ££££ tier |
| Format | Dim sum, sharing plates | Tasting menus or à la carte |
| Group suitability | High (sharing format) | Variable |
Book It If...
- You want a Michelin-recognised dim sum experience in central London without committing to a tasting menu price point
- You are booking for a group of four or more and want a format that naturally accommodates sharing and variety
- You want the basement atmosphere: the ceiling lights, the fish tanks, and the open kitchen are genuinely differentiated
- You are looking for a special occasion dinner that does not require formal dress or a £200+ per head spend
Skip It If...
- You need a fully private dining room for a corporate event or presentation
- You want a quiet, conversation-first dinner, the basement has atmosphere, which means it also has noise
- You are looking for the most adventurous or technically progressive Chinese cooking in London; Yauatcha's strength is consistency and execution, not boundary-pushing
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Yauatcha good for a special occasion?
Yes, with caveats. The basement at Broadwick Street — with its atmospheric ceiling lights and kitchen views — works well for a birthday or celebratory dinner. At £££, it sits below the true splurge tier, which means it delivers occasion-worthy atmosphere without the full fine-dining commitment. If you want a more formal experience, The Ledbury or CORE by Clare Smyth will serve better, but Yauatcha holds its own for a relaxed, shareable celebration.
What should I wear to Yauatcha?
Smart casual is a reasonable call here. Yauatcha operates as a contemporary, lively Soho restaurant rather than a white-tablecloth destination, and the Michelin Plate recognition reflects quality without demanding formality. Jeans are fine; trainers probably pass. If you're seated in the basement, the atmosphere skews slightly more dressed-up than the ground floor patisserie level.
What should a first-timer know about Yauatcha?
Request the basement when you book. The ground floor houses the patisserie cabinets and runs warmer and more casual; the basement offers a notably different setting with fish tanks and a more considered atmosphere. Dim sum format means over-ordering is easy — pace yourself. Yauatcha holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and an Opinionated About Dining Casual Recommended (2023), which together signal reliable quality without expecting perfection at every turn.
Can Yauatcha accommodate groups?
Yes, and dim sum is one of the better formats for group dining — the sharing-plate structure suits tables of four or more naturally. Book ahead and be specific about group size when reserving, as table configuration matters at Broadwick Street. For larger parties, ask about private or semi-private options when you check the venue's official channels.
Is lunch or dinner better at Yauatcha?
Lunch tends to be the sharper value play at a dim sum-led restaurant: lighter crowds, the same menu, and a more relaxed pace that suits the format. Dinner in the basement earns its place for atmosphere, especially Thursday through Saturday when the kitchen runs later until 10:45 pm. If it's your first visit, lunch on a weekday is the lower-pressure way to work through the menu without over-committing.
Location
15-17 Broadwick St, London W1F 0DL, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Compare Yauatcha
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yauatcha | Chinese-Dim Sum | £££ | Moderate | |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | Modern British | ££££ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | Contemporary European, French | ££££ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | Modern French | ££££ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| The Ledbury | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | ££££ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | Modern British, Traditional British | ££££ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Yauatcha and alternatives.
Also Consider
- CORE by Clare Smyth, Modern British, ££££
- Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Contemporary European, French, ££££
- Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library, Modern French, ££££
- The Ledbury, Modern European, Modern Cuisine, ££££
- Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Modern British, Traditional British, ££££
Yauatcha at £££ operates in a different tier from the four London comparisons below, and that gap is the most useful thing to understand before booking. CORE by Clare Smyth, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library, The Ledbury, and Dinner by Heston Blumenthal are all ££££ tasting-menu or high-commitment à la carte rooms with Michelin stars. Yauatcha carries a Michelin Plate rather than stars, which in practical terms means the kitchen is recognised but the price and formality expectations are meaningfully lower. If your ceiling is £££ and you want Michelin-level quality assurance, Yauatcha is the call.
For occasion dining where the format matters as much as the food, the comparison shifts. Sketch's Lecture Room delivers a theatrical fine-dining experience that is hard to match anywhere in London, but it requires full commitment in time and spend. CORE and The Ledbury reward guests who want precise, chef-driven tasting menus in serious rooms. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal offers a distinctive British-historical menu in a Knightsbridge setting. None of these are direct substitutes for Yauatcha, which wins on group format, accessibility, and a genuinely different cuisine type. If you are choosing between them, the question is less about which is better and more about what kind of meal you are organising: a shared, convivial dim sum dinner at £££ or a structured fine-dining event at ££££.
On booking difficulty, Yauatcha sits at moderate effort versus high-to-very-high for the starred London rooms. CORE, The Ledbury, and Restaurant Gordon Ramsay can require booking months in advance for prime slots. Yauatcha's two-to-three week window for weekends is far more manageable, which makes it the practical choice when the occasion is confirmed late or the group is large enough that coordinating everyone into a tasting-menu format would be logistically complex.
Hours
- Monday
- 11 am–9:45 pm
- Tuesday
- 11 am–9:45 pm
- Wednesday
- 11 am–9:45 pm
- Thursday
- 11 am–10:45 pm
- Friday
- 11 am–10:45 pm
- Saturday
- 11 am–10:45 pm
- Sunday
- 11 am–9:45 pm
Recognized By
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