Guide > Restaurant in London > Saikei Chinese Restaurant

Saikei Chinese Restaurant

85 Bugsby's Way, London SE10 0GD

● Closed
3.8 1,148
Advertisements
Hours open
Photos
Location & Phone number
Reviews
Add Review
Advertisements

Hours open

Monday:

12:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Tuesday:

12:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Wednesday:

12:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Thursday:

Closed

Friday:

12:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Saturday:

11:00 AM - 10:30 PM

Sunday:

11:00 AM - 10:30 PM

Advertisements
Advertisements

Photos

  • Photo of Saikei Chinese Restaurant - London SE10 0GD, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Saikei Chinese Restaurant - London SE10 0GD, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Saikei Chinese Restaurant - London SE10 0GD, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Saikei Chinese Restaurant - London SE10 0GD, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Saikei Chinese Restaurant - London SE10 0GD, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Saikei Chinese Restaurant - London SE10 0GD, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Saikei Chinese Restaurant - London SE10 0GD, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Saikei Chinese Restaurant - London SE10 0GD, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Saikei Chinese Restaurant - London SE10 0GD, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Saikei Chinese Restaurant - London SE10 0GD, United Kingdom
Advertisements

Location & Phone number

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

Reviews

New Review
Rating (required):
Kenko:
1

"Came here for lunch for dim sum. Can’t express how disappointed I was with the food here. The prawn chungfun was soggy and prawns were not fresh all all. The chicken in the Chicken crispy noodles had something very funny about it. Almost like they had processed it so that it was soft, but it smelled gone off. The monk’s vegetables was very salty. The dim sum was also a let down. Attaching photos. Won’t be coming here again."

almost 2 years ago
Martin C:
4

"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 a good place to experience Hong Kong local food and dining culture."

almost 2 years ago
H L:
3

"Dim sum is quite alright; staff are friendly! Occasionally, the freshness/quality of the ingredient is concerning. Parking is quite expensive around £3-ish and the minimum parking time is 6hours which is unreasonably as lower 2hr parking option should have been available to motivate more people to come."

almost 2 years ago
FoodieCurly HK:
5

"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."

almost 2 years ago
Samson Wan:
4

"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."

almost 2 years ago
Advertisements

People Also Viewed

Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements

People also searched for

Advertisements

List of local businesses, places and services in London

⭐ business help 🔍 services ☎ phones 🕒 opening times ✍️reviews 🌍 addresses, locations 📷 photos