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The best Chinese restaurants in Newcastle

In celebration of Chinese New Year 2024, we’ve found the best Chinese restaurants in Newcastle.

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Little Asia Gen 2.0

14 Stowell Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 4XQ

So fun to visit with friends. Chinese hot pot is an interactive meal where diners sit around a simmering pot of soup at the centre of the table. Each person can choose their raw ingredients – meat, seafood and vegetables – to personalise their own broth and choose what dipping sauce to eat it with. Little Asia also offers a standard Chinese food menu. 

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King Neptune

34-36 Stowell Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 4XQ

A Newcastle legend – King Neptune is Newcastle’s longest-running Chinese restaurant located in Chinatown. Serving authentic Chinese dishes including seafood dishes like lobster, crab and scallops, as well as regional specialities like spare ribs and crispy duck pancakes. Everyone loves King Neptune.

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The Little Dumpling House

25 Ridley Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 8JN 

Authentic Chinese street food in Newcastle. This super cute eatery, The Little Dumpling House specialises in, you guessed it, dumplings – as well as braised and five spice dishes. It’s cosy, cute and great value. Worth adding to your list.

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Kwai Feh

Unit 4 South Drive, Great Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE13 9DZ

A stylish Chinese restaurant and takeaway location on Great Park in Gosforth. The staff are super friendly and it offers a brilliant gluten-free menu too. It offers a great value three-course banquet menu from £21.00. Our favourite dishes are the dim sum, gyoza and anything honey and chilli. Yum

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Nudo Noodle House  

54-56 Low Friar Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 5UE

We love the story behind this restaurant. Owner Karen Lau opened Nudo Noodle House in memory of her parents. As a British-born Chinese, she was raised by her parents who had migrated to the UK as first-generation Chinese. As a young child she loved noodles and has fond memories of her parents shouting ‘Kallun, your nudo is ready!’ Her ethos is fresh, healthy a sumptuous Chinese food and Nudo’s speciality is, of course, noodles.

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Laura is the Founder and Editor of High Life North. She had the idea to set up an exclusively digital women’s magazine after feeling there was a gap in the market in the North East. With over 10 years of experience in marketing and PR, Laura had a very clear…

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