Feng Shang Princess Floating Restaurant
About
The Feng Shang Princess is a floating Chinese restaurant that harks back to the 1980s, perched on the tranquil waters of Cumberland Basin in London’s Regents Park. With a Sri‑themed, elegant interior and a winding promenade along the riverbank, diners enjoy a unique dining experience that blends traditional Cantonese classics with modern cooking techniques. The restaurant has earned a reputation as a favourite spot for both locals and celebrities, offering a wide range of dishes from dim‑sum to hot‑pot, and a full bar with a fine selection of wines, cocktails and champagnes. Beyond its culinary delights, Feng Shang Princess serves as a versatile venue for celebrations. The management offers bespoke wedding and group event packages, and hosts regular live Jazz & Soul evenings every Friday from 8 PM to 10 PM, creating a lively ambience for guests after a busy week. For those seeking a relaxed, sophisticated atmosphere, the restaurant also provides private dining rooms and a menu that caters to vegan and vegetarian diners. The restaurant’s online presence is user‑friendly with an integrated reservation system. Guests can book diners directly via the website’s "Reservations" page or through its partnership with OpenTable, giving them flexibility and convenience. With its scenic floating location, extensive menu, and vibrant event calendar, Feng Shang Princess offers a memorable culinary escape in the heart of London.
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Spring and Autumn offer the most pleasant weather for strolling along the waterfront, but the restaurant’s indoor setting and seasonal specials make it a year‑round destination.
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour