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Been coming here for years. Always had a good time and experience. It’s a bit far for us but my friend always chooses and picks our favourites. The steamed buns are great! Yes the service is what it is but all is good here. The jasmine tea is always good with dim sum. It can get busy but we dine bet
*Affordable and authentic transitional style dim sum, but please have no expectation on service and atmosphere (as you will with old traditional style restaurants in Asia). We have been coming to this restaurant for dim sum / lunch nearly every Saturday. It can get busy during Saturday lunch and you
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 f
The dim sum is good and with most of the dishes around £5. The fried noodle and hofun dishes are yum, but the portions are small. Service is good is good and reliable. For the atmosphere, it’s typically in traditional Chinese settings.
Very good dim sums freshly made to order, lukewarm service, but I am OK being left alone when I don’t need the attention. Don’t agree with some reviews saying parking is a problem. The restaurant has a QR code for customers to scan and pay, at a reasonable rate (£3.5 as of April 2023).
We ate here last Dember 17 for my partners birthday around 2pm? We were seated right away and the service we got was great. I was skeptical to try this place because of the negative comments I read here. But what we experience is great, a factor probably because we did not eat here during rush tim
Last time we were here was 3 years ago and both service and food was below average (compared to that from the past years) However we came back to try dim sum at Saikei again on 9th April and was pleased to find that the restaurant has improved on food seasoning and service was friendlier. However, p
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 clo
One of the most authentic Hong Kong style dim sum restaurant in London. Some of the dishes are rarely found outside like deep fried cutter fish cake. Price is somehow reasonable in London style. Be expected the service is really local Hong Kong style, but not British warm welcoming. But it’s really
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
Came here with some friends for dim sum on a Friday lunchtime. The service was great and the dim sum were excellent! Really good quality, and served piping hot and very quickly. The pricing for each item was very reasonable - we had 10 dishes and tea and it came to £60 for the three of us. Will def
Nice little dim sum place with lots of seafood options. The dim sum menu is not that big but the food is still very tasty. It does get quite busy but the service is good and the staff are friendly and helpful.
Nice restaurant with free parking, food selection is very good and similar what you get in London China Town. There are two menus available, the food in photos is from the smaller menu.
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