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85 Bugsby's Way, London I-SE10 0GD, United Kingdom

🛍 Tea, Asian, Chinese, Dim Sum

3.4 💬 1856 Reseñas
Saikei Chinese

Teléfono: +442088582028,+442082691638

Dirección: 85 Bugsby's Way, London I-SE10 0GD, United Kingdom

Ciudad: London

Platos: 35

Reseñas: 1856

Sitio Web: http://www.saikei-restaurant.com/About_Us.html

"Sai Kei Restaurant, North Greenwich – In my experience, the better dim sum places in London are mostly Hong Kong style. Sai Kei restaurant is one of them. This Chinese restaurant was recommended by another fellow foodie Malaysian who works in See Woo at Greenwich. It took us a while to go to Sai Kei because our 'local ' dim sum restaurant, Yi Ban, was a family favourite and that was quite hard to beat. So, the style at Sai Kei is, you collect a ticket number upon arrival and wait. There are two queues for this; small groups for up to 4 people and big groups for 5 or more people. The queue for big groups generally moves faster. There were only 3 of us so joining the the small groups queue, we waited well over half an hour until we got a table. I am not complaining but every time a number was called we were longing hopefully that it would be us. When it did, it turned out to be a late lunch. Definitely hungry! Walking quickly with springs in our steps (I wonder if, in the eyes of others, we looked as though we were running) we did not waste any time to order. Chinese tea and congee first! Still it was out first time here so we had to spend a little more time to study the menu going through the list of steamed, fried, noodles, desserts, cheung funs, specialities and chef 's picks. I do initially judge dim sum places by the variety that the restaurant serves. Chicken feet, jellyfish, duck claws, chicken claws all sound pretty authentic but squid in satay sauce suggest that they felt a need to compromise. Still, as it is I find it pretty good and ticks on dim sum sheet done, the food came pretty quickly. preserved egg pork congee £5.10 – Steaming hot bowl of porridge to calm the hungry tummy first. The congee was good – consistency, thickness was so smooth that it was as though drinking a thick soup. It had chicken strips instead of pork, as described on menu, but otherwise delicious! After the ordering and had my first bowl of congee, I felt I could let the atmosphere soak in. Many locals, families, Cantonese speaking people. Ah...felt like Chinatown, with better service. More good news is that Sai Kei is opene for dim sum during week days too. So, hopefully there is not such a long wait! I am looking forward to trying out the Sai Kei a la carte menu after my dim sum experience. Parking is free if you dine in Sai Kei. Give your car registration number when you collect your ticket for the dim sum queue. But, don 't worry if you forget because there is a big bright sign. It 's quite impossible to miss. A unanimous vote for Sai Kei as our new family favourite restaurant. It is difficult to say if it could beat Yi Ban. I think we need an up-to-date visit soon to make the comparison."

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evaluates the best dim sum and right. excellent as always.

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Food is reason for going and convenience of car park for disabled visitors


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the chicken was not cooked well. the service was very poor. eating was very expensive and not worth the money.


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The food is authentic. Quality is good but not the best. However you can definitely get the feel of how an authentic Dim Sum Restaurant is like in Hong Kong.


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this once energetic and lively restaurant now sees a shadow of itself in product and people. the personal could and should be more proud in the service and the food needs to improve especially around the presentation.


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As a Hongkonger, I love yum cha and dim sum so much. This is my first time to have Canton yum cha in Britain, I feel very satisfied here. Their dim sums are very good. Quality is similar to Hong King’s restaurants but of course much more expensive. I just dunno why the waiters handed me all the dim sums but not put them on the table.


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Service was incredibly fast for a weekend. The dim sum was great. The only problem was that it is a little difficult to get there or even getting there, there is a car park….. but you can park at B&Q where it’s free and walk over. I walked 15 minutes from the O2, it’s nice and open until you get close to the myriad of roads you have to cross to get there.


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This restaurant is quite an unknown restaurant, more like if you know, then you know but if not then you wouldn't even know it's here type of place. Although its been at this location for a long time. The food on the other hand, it's the food is delicious. Can be pricey but with the quality of food you receive then you won't complain. They serve dim sum from mid day to late afternoon which is nice for a light snack if you want. But the main can still be ordered. The decor seems a little out dated but nonetheless I would recommend giving this place a try. Staff are also friendly. A good venue for special occasions too


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I'm not a believer in the notion that every meal and mouthful has to be some kind of life-altering experience with fancy presentation and fusion flavours. Sometimes (actually often), I finish work late, my hubby does too and frankly, all we want to do is get in our car, drive somewhere we can park, not have to worry about restaurant bookings and reach somewhere we know will have decent, hearty, cheap food that won't disappoint on taste. Saikei is just that. We have been several times to this Greenwich Chinese restaurant, located in the grounds of the Holiday Inn Hotel and the fact we always return proves that for this purpose, it serves our needs well. This was a bit of a last minute trip (t...


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Sai Kei Restaurant, North Greenwich – In my experience, the better dim sum places in London are mostly Hong Kong style. Sai Kei restaurant is one of them. This Chinese restaurant was recommended by another fellow foodie Malaysian who works in See Woo at Greenwich. It took us a while to go to Sai Kei because our 'local ' dim sum restaurant, Yi Ban, was a family favourite and that was quite hard to beat. So, the style at Sai Kei is, you collect a ticket number upon arrival and wait. There are two queues for this; small groups for up to 4 people and big groups for 5 or more people. The queue for big groups generally moves faster. There were only 3 of us so joining the the small groups queue, we...

Categorías

  • Tea Explore nuestra selección de tés reconfortantes, que ofrece tanto mezclas clásicas como exóticas. Perfectamente preparados para despertar tus sentidos, disfruta de nuestra gama para un momento de tranquilidad y sabor en cada sorbo.
  • Asian Experimenta un viaje culinario por Asia con nuestro variado menú. Desde los sabores picantes del curry tailandés hasta el sabroso umami del sushi japonés, ofrecemos una amplia variedad de platos que celebran la auténtica cocina asiática.
  • Chinese Saborea los ricos y auténticos sabores de China con nuestra selección de platos icónicos. Desde sabrosos salteados hasta deliciosos dim sum, cada creación captura la esencia de la cocina china tradicional, deleitando tu paladar con cada bocado.
  • Dim Sum El dim sum ofrece un delicioso surtido de platos del tamaño de un bocado, perfecto para compartir. Disfruta de empanadillas al vapor, bollos y rollos salados, cada uno elaborado con precisión para deleitar tus papilas gustativas con sabores auténticos.

Comodidades

  • Takeout
  • Banquet
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