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[[Bob]] visited on a saturday afternoon in August. The food was plentiful and tasty enough. The buffet was £6.50.[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2724385837/ photo of buffet prices and rules] . There were several other customers present. The chinese tea was acceptable.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]] on 02 August 2008</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Bec]], [[Ewan]] and Sean, 27 March 2008. Prices verified at that visit.</div>
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A cheap and cheerful Chinese buffet and restaurant in Deptford, just by Deptford Bridge Station.

From the outside it appears as if this is a strictly buffet affair, but this isn't actually the case. You can order off a set menu or opt for the £7.50 all-you-can-eat buffet (however vegetarians should note the only suitable dishes were chips, seaweed, salt & pepper tofu, and rice, so best to stick to the set menu).

Bec had the vegetables in soup with noodles - substituting mushrooms for beancurd - for £3.80 and it was very tasty with crunchy vegetables and lots of ramen in a massive bowl. Ewan had the veggie spring rolls for starters, which he found a bit bland, and the vegetable ho-fun noodles, which were piled high on the plate and were perfectly tasty. Meat-eating Sean remarked that his pork dumplings and crispy duck stir fry were acceptable, though he was served two flat colas. Something wrong with the soda-stream?

All in all, far from gourmet but super-cheap and accessible.

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Last visited by Bec, Ewan and Sean, 27 March 2008. Prices verified at that visit.

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