LUX November 2017

LUX - November 2017 17 names including Paul McCartney, David Beckham and Gwen Stefani. Interestingly, the boat itself is an iconic symbol of the Regent Canal, and has been for decades. Subsequently, tourists who came to visit the area could not stop themselves from taking the pictures of the boat. Constantly aiming to achieve excellence and ensure that only the best food and beverages are served, Feng Shang thrives to maintain the best quality of foods and drinks. The team work hard to ensure that all produces are fresh and of the best quality to serve to customers. Customer service is also vital to the restaurant’s success in improving customers dining experience. The staff are also open and flexible to customer feedback, taking on board requests and acting appropriately, aiming to give clients what they want. Once a guest has boarded the boat, staff work hard to ensure that the initial impression is favourable. Customers are given a warm greeting right from the moment that they walk in, and are seated at the table which they feel makes them the most comfortable, further enhancing their experience. Most of the success of the restaurant is a team effort, as management acknowledge. Part of the restaurant’s mission and philosophy is to make guests and customers aware of how good authentic Chinese meals can be. Within the industry at the moment, there is a common misconception that Chinese takeaway food is a cheap and quick option, but at Feng Shang, customers can find gourmet gastronomy. Looking ahead, Feng Shang are excited about introducing Dim Sum in the near future, which will be a challenge as the kitchen needs reorganising, but it is a challenge that the team are ready to embrace. There are also plans for the restaurant which will include a refurbishment, refitting and providing innovative interior designs of the boat itself, providing a more luxurious look, improving the customer’s dining experience. A Floating Chinese Restaurant A Floating Chinese Restaurant Feng Shang mainly serves typical Chinese dishes from the beginning, such as Sweet and Sour dishes, stir fried noodles, egg fried rice and duck with pancakes. Over a period of time, with the help of previous chefs, the restaurant has made some changes, and developed towards a more fine-dining Chinese dishes. Aiming to offer a decedent array of delicacies to entice the taste buds, recently the restaurant’s menu shifted more towards a Pan-Asian styles, and as such some dishes from different regions in Asia, including Thai, Malay and Singapore were added. However, Feng Shang still offers the traditional and common Chinese dishes, notably Sweet and Sour Chicken, as this is a customer favourite. Succulent ribeye beef in black pepper and red wine sauce is a particular favourite for those seeking an authentic Asian meat meal, and to cater to all palettes there are also an array of vegetarian options, including the rich Shimeji mushroom and baby corn in vegetarian brown sauce. Beautifully situated in Primrose Hill, this stunning location is unique and attracts many tourists. The venue deals with all sorts of customers, including those who have visiting London Zoo and fancy a bite to eat. There are others who enjoy the vibrancy of Camden Town and want to experience Feng Shang, and of course there are regular customers who go out to eat for a family meal. Many celebrities have visited the jaunt, with some big Moored against the backdrop of the canal of Regent Park, Feng Shang Princess Restaurant is a boat restaurant based in London’s trendy Primrose Hill, making for a perfect addition to any trip. We profiled the venue to find out about the restaurant, and its exemplary Chinese style food, as it is featured as 2017’s Fine Dining Restaurant of the Year 2017. “Customer service is also vital to the restaurant’s success in improving customers dining experience.” Company: Feng Shang Princess Restaurant Contact Email: [email protected] Address: Cumberland Basin, Prince Albert Road, Regents Park, London, NW1 7SS, UK Phone: 0207 485 8137 Website: www.fengshang.co.uk

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