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Ping Pong Dim Sum are a Chinese restaurant and are located in Soho. They are open to all events and have special menus available to cater for parties, birthdays and similar.
Quoted from the Ping Pong Dim Sum site: 'The Ping Pong experience offers much more than our expertly prepared menu. We combine the values of community, friendship and sharing - aswell as gorgeous cocktails and sumptuous surroundings.
Our philosophy has always centred on our commitment to accessibility and affordability; Ping Pong offers consistently high quality food and cocktails with friendly efficient customer service at great value.'.
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A Ping Pong restaurant is a modern take on a very ancient Chinese tradition.
Hundreds of years ago, merchants on the Silk Road would stop at tea houses en route to rest their weary feet, relax and drink tea with their fellow travellers and share Dim Sum – baskets and dishes of little sweet and savoury snacks, usually steamed, baked or fried.
We’ve kept all the best bits of that ancient tradition, like meeting to relax and share appetizing food and fragrant tea.
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(1st Aug 2007)Trendy Chinese Restaurant in Soho
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I was invited to Ping Pong to celebrate a friend’s birthday and I left the restaurant truly amazed by the décor, the menu, the service and the clientele. Very trendy, very efficient and very 21st century. The only downside was the ordering bit, as we had to mark all our dishes on one piece of paper and later try work out what it was that we ordered. We actually had to use our friend’s notepad to scribble down the numbers of the dishes before ordering. It was a bit time-consuming, especially with a larger group of people wanting to order 3-4 dim sum dishes each.