Tea house Chinese restaurant天府掌柜

13a Deptford High St, London
020 8091 2701

Recent Reviews

Ginny

Local gem, really liked the prawn spring roll churn fun. All dim sum are fresh, service is good and restaurant is clean :)

Kin Lee (Kin)

First time, with a colleague after a few pints down the road and found this place by Deptford High Street. They've got their own kick to it. The Aubergine with mince pork was soft and just melts in your mouth. Pig intestines (not for all) cooked with chills & peppers. Morning Glory was perfect didn't feel old and tacky. Must get the water cooked fish in chill. My 2nd visit was with a group of 6 and apprently after 6 portions of rice its free top up ? would be visiting again to try their other dishes

Stella Nguyen

One of my favourite Chinese restaurant in Depford, Duck tounge, chicken feets and pig ear are the best as always.

Joyce

Food was very tasty, however ordered 3 different meats with rice and was charged £18 yet price in menu is £12. Why overcharge? Also, noticing the portions are getting smaller! Another time I got a takeaway and only realised when I got home they'd given me very dry salt & pepper chicken when I'd ordered and paid for spare ribs. I will not be back!

Ngai Ning YU

Used to always come here for authentic food and dim sum, but lately the quality isn’t good anymore and everything seems less fresh as if they substituted cheap ingredients. especially the dim sum, which is a shame cos they used to be quite good. Don’t think Ill be coming back unfortunately

Maxi McNaughty

The food here is amazing.Authentic Chinese absolutely fabulous.NOT CHEAP - I can't really say that is is expensive. I've paid more for way worse...I was waiting by the take away area - being ignored by the staff until a white woman came in one of the women immediately came down from the other end of the restaurant and asked what she wanted, when I said that I was actually waiting to be served, the white woman apologised and asked the waitress to please serve me first at which point she grumpily came to ask what I wanted. The other waitress came instantly from the back to make sure taking the white woman's order was not delayed.But, you know what? I don't go to Chinese restaurants for the service or to be treated nicely. I go for the food and it it's good I dont give a flying 'f' how they are with me.I did have a lovely conversation with the white woman though

Julie HoTan

The food is excellent and we are spoilt with choices.We have become regular here not only for the food but the service as well.The staff are very attentive and friendly.Their roast meat is highly recommended, crispy on the outside and tender and juicy.

V

I have to say, I do not believe you could do better by going into the West End for dim sum than by going to the 5ea House. Their food 8s exquisite with a virtual full choice menu and of course you can h's e rather more traditional Cantonese Chinese Food as well as some great regional Chinese dishes.There is a hubbub if you're in there 9n a weekend but take that as a good thing. I heartily recommend this restaurant.

Tim Hawes

Very good selection of dimsum. Incredibly quick service and everything tasted fresh. Easy to order too much! Taro fritters were a stand out

jo duong

Lovely place to have dim sum, the portions are very good. Better than most places in China.

Justine

After reading the great reviews about dim sum I thought I will go here, instead of Soho to avoid the crowd. I had to go way across London to get, something like an hour and a half.It turn out to be a waste of time and money. To say disappointment is the least. The food was cold and tasteless.I guess the cook was having a bad day. I only had sim sum. I was sad that I dragged my friend there. We only ordered 4 dishes then we thought we would more afterwards, but from what we had it was enough. I would never come again.

Chak Hong

Really liked it. But not look like much decoration wise but food is fine. Prices not bad. Any restaurant that displays roasts in the window can't be bad. Better than some of the other bigger restaurants in Chinatown.

Nastnein

Passing through the missable threshold and stepping into the capacious dining area of (name) our nostrils were greeted by the exotic aroma of fresly prepared chinese delacacies. affordable, yet not compensating in quality, their vast array of dishes are flavorful, filling and reliable. tradition and atmosphere solidify this establishment as a south east london go to.

Chi Man Chan

They pick customers for better seats, not very pleasure. Food are ok.

Ginny Liu

Local gem, really looked the prawn spring roll churn fun. All dim sum are fresh, service is good and restaurant is clean :)

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Tea house Chinese restaurant天府掌柜

13a Deptford High St, London, Greater London SE8 4AD
020 8091 2701