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Saikei Chinese

Saikei Chinese

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

Tea • Asian • Chinese • Dim Sum


"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."

London Hong Kong

London Hong Kong

388 Bath RoadHarmondsworth, West Drayton, London, United Kingdom

Drinks • Chinese • Chicken • Noodles


"I ordered this as a special valentines meal. I knew the main meal prices were expensive but I was shocked to receive a phone call stating I had to spend a minimum of 20 per person on food.. This wasn't stated anywhere on the booking! I arrived 20 minutes early and was shown to the bar and ordered drinks and said I was happy to accept my table early if available.. Half a hour later I was still waiting for my table yet had seen couples without a reservation get seated straight away so was a little surprised that I had to ask if my own table was ready and not be called over by the host. I ordered the minimum 40 worth of food and ordered 2 starters and 3 main meals. The starters came promptly but this is where the problems continued.. The portion sizes were tiny, 6 vegetable spring rolls which you could eat in one mouthful. During this time and all through out the service, I had different waiters bringing me more starters that I did not order and even the tables next to me had to refuse food 3 times which they did not order. Once the starters had been cleared, the mains were promptly brought over apart from the 1/4 duck.. So we had the sweet and sour chicken (tiny portion yet again) and beef noodles.. A server came over to me and confirmed my name an asked if I had a booking for 7 people whilst I was eating my meal! I was a bit confused by this as the meal kept getting interrupted. Another waiter was hovering over me waiting for me to take my plate whilst I was still eating! The duck never came by it self, I had to ask where it was.. If I didn't have a minimum spend I would have asked for it to have been deducted. Once the duck was cleared, we had another server ask us if we had finished our starters! Once the bill came it wasn't itemised and just stated Food: ?? And drink ?? Overall it was a thoroughly disappointing experience and sadly won't be turning up again as Ive never had such poor service. Such a shame."

Orient London

Orient London

15 Wardour Street London, W1D 6PH, FSA Food H, United Kingdom

Asian • Chinese • Dim Sum • Seafood


"After giving the below review, I've discovered that this restaurant has a hygiene rating of 1 star and in need of major improvements. They do not display this anywhere in their window (I guess for a reason). So just FYI especially since COVID, as a lot of people are weary of eating out. So we visited on a Saturday and it was our first time coming here. Saw the good reviews so thought we'd check it out. Cleanliness and atmosphere in front of house was good, it's very different to your typical traditional Chinese restaurant. I would say it's more modern and with a more western feel, and everything down to the cutlery and food is very well presented. The food itself were reasonable prices but compared to your traditional Chinese restaurant you're probably getting less for your money's worth. When to comes to the taste I would say it's very average. To be honest I didn't like many of the dishes (which are dishes we always order at other restaurants). The Char Siu pork pastry arrived piping hot and the pastry was chewy and not flaky, it had obviously been put in the microwave and for too long. The Thai style chicken feet was very sour, and you get approximately 5 pieces in a dish. My favourite dish which is the Chinese doughnut in cheung fun was soft and soggy even before putting the soy sauce on, you also only get 1 row, compared to your usual 3 in standard restaurants. The Vietnamese spring roll which looked crispy were not, instead they were chewy and for some reason they seem to over season this with A LOT of black pepper to the point where that was all we could taste. The only decent dish was really the fried calamari. All in all I personally would never come back here for dim sum, there are much better choices in China town for this. Not sure what their dinner service is like as we've not tried so can't comment on that, but dim sum is definitely a no from me. Might I add that we both were also not feeling well after eating here. In a nutshell, looks good, taste bad."