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Wing Tai Restaurant was a Chinese restaurant in the Aylesham Centre in [[Locale Peckham|Peckham]]. It has now closed.
Chinese restaurant in the Aylesham Centre in [[Locale Peckham|Peckham]]. Unlike the [[Wing Tai, SE15 5EW|associated supermarket]] the entrance is in the shopping centre itself, rather than on the road outside. There doesn't appear to be any public access between the two.
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[[secretlondon]] went here one Saturday afternoon in October. She had the all you can eat buffet (£6.50) and a pot of chinese tea (£1.20). They do 'part' buffets too - for example you can have any three dishes for less. You can also take away. They also do English breakfasts and other non Chinese food to order such as chicken pie.
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Chinese restaurant in the Aylesham Centre in [[Locale Peckham|Peckham]]. Unlike the [[Wing Tai, SE15 5EW|associated supermarket]], the entrance is in the shopping centre itself, rather than on the road outside. There doesn't appear to be any public access between the two.
The food was not just the standard Chinese fare as you might expect from an establishment run by a supermarket. They did quite a bit of seafood as well as one dish with chicken, pork, duck and beef. There were three types of rice and spicy noodles.
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[[secretlondon]] went here one Saturday afternoon in October 2008. I had the all you can eat buffet (&pound;6.50) <small> [http://www.flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/2912394676/ photo]</small> and a pot of Chinese tea (&pound;1.20). They do 'part' buffets too - for example you can have any three dishes for less. You can take away, and they also do English breakfasts, jacket potatoes and other non-Chinese food to order such as chicken pie.
There was a radio playing. They are licenced and only take cash.
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The food was not just the standard Chinese fare as you might expect from an establishment run by a supermarket. They did quite a bit of seafood as well as one dish with chicken, pork, duck and beef. There were three types of rice and spicy noodles.

There was a radio playing. They are licenced and only take cash. The tables outside are still in the shopping centre so you couldn't smoke at them.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]], October 2008.</div>
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Last visited by [[secretlondon]], 4 October 2008.
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category='Now Closed'
category='All You Can Eat,Breakfast,Buffet,Cafe,Chinese Food,Step-Free Access,Takeaway'
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hours_text='Monday-Saturday -9pm, Closed Sundays'
locale='Peckham,SE15
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summary='Chinese restaurant/buffet/cafe in the Aylesham Centre in Peckham' summary='Now closed; was a Chinese restaurant/buffet/cafe in the Aylesham Centre in Peckham.'
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opening_hours_text='Monday-Saturday -9pm, Closed Sundays'
phone='020 7732 6868'
postcode='SE15 3EW'
summary='Chinese restaurant/buffet/cafe in the Aylesham Centre in Peckham' website=''

Chinese restaurant in the Aylesham Centre in Peckham. Unlike the associated supermarket the entrance is in the shopping centre itself, rather than on the road outside. There doesn't appear to be any public access between the two.

secretlondon went here one Saturday afternoon in October. She had the all you can eat buffet (£6.50) and a pot of chinese tea (£1.20). They do 'part' buffets too - for example you can have any three dishes for less. You can also take away. They also do English breakfasts and other non Chinese food to order such as chicken pie.

The food was not just the standard Chinese fare as you might expect from an establishment run by a supermarket. They did quite a bit of seafood as well as one dish with chicken, pork, duck and beef. There were three types of rice and spicy noodles.

There was a radio playing. They are licenced and only take cash.

Accessibility: There were no steps to enter but I couldn't see an obvious toilet.

Last visited by secretlondon, 4 October 2008.


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