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    Tim Fai

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    ModerateChinese

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    16 years ago

    Absolutely top notch oriental take away. Have never eaten in. Interior lacks a little atmosphere. Great food!

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    Mei Xin Hins

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Mei Xin Hins have been serving up great Peking, Szechuan and Cantonese food for a long time in…read moreBurgess Hill. For quality, this must be one of the best Chinese restaurants in the area. They have a nicely decorated restaurant and will also do takeaway (although not a delivery service). However, this is the kind of restaurant that is worth eating on site. They have a fair number of tables and the whole decor is tasteful. The staff are extremely hospitable and lucky the food also lives up to these great standards. You may pay a little more for some dishes than in other takeaways in town, but it's worth the slight price increase.The sot shelled crab starter is a staple favourite when I eat here and they will also serve whole lobster or crab with 24 hours notice. Aside from that, expect a good range of dishes you would expect on the menu and it is nice to see that they will not add any msg, excessive salt or fat to their cooking. The wine list is more than acceptable, but it is really the food that will leave the best memories in your mouth. Seeing as it is close to the station, there is no reason why anyone can't come eat here. It is well worth the extra effort and an excellent reason to come to Burgess Hill.

    Went there last with six other people great value buffet and top notch food great service and very…read morefriendly staff great night will be back again

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    China Brasserie - Chicken, Black Pepper Honey Soy Sauce / Honey Special Fried Rice

    China Brasserie

    4.1(7 reviews)
    12.6 mi

    Staff is very friendly here and service was really good. We did the Jade menu, we wanted to do the…read moreEmperor menu but were unsure of exactly how big the portions were and when we asked our waiter he was willing to answer questions about the menu and since he was a bit new, he didn't know but was willing to go and find out for us. I'm so glad we chose the Jade since we were told it was smaller portions compared to the other menu. We barely finished! Appetizers were: Mandarin Chicken Wings, Firecracker Pork Ribs, Sesame Prawn Toast, Smoked Chicken, and Hoi Choi. We ate everything because it was all delicious. Before the main dishes: Crispy Aromatic Duck, they will ask you if you want it shredded, which was nice. Tasted great and I liked how you got to build you own duck wrap with bits of cucumber and green onion. You did have to put the sauce on it as we felt the duck didn't have its own flavor but it was still good! For the main dishes: Chicken with Black Pepper Honey Soy Sauce, Crispy shredded Chilli Beef, Lychee, Honey Lemon crispy King Prawns, and Special Fried Rice The black pepper chicken was really flavorful but eating continuously is just a buildup of all that black pepper so even though I wanted to keep eating it, you had to sample other dishes or eat rice to calm the black pepper down. The king prawns were really good, very sweet! The special rice was tasty, loaded with bits of different meats and shrimp. I didn't care for the crispy beef, to me it tasted like eating pork rinds with sauce drizzled over it.

    Fantastic Chinese restaurant this with some of the friendliest service I've experienced in a long…read morewhile. Its a great place to head with a large group as they are really quick at getting the food out at the same time. None of that waiting around to start as someone still hasn't got their plate. The crispy duck is out of this World in here and really good value for money. I usually have a good few different starters and then get stuck into the duck and pancakes for a main.

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    China Brasserie - Menu

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    China Brasserie - Beer and Cider

    Beer and Cider

    China Brasserie - Mandarin Chicken Wings / Firecracker Pork Ribs / Sesame Prawn Toast / Smoked Chicken / Hoi Choi

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    Mandarin Chicken Wings / Firecracker Pork Ribs / Sesame Prawn Toast / Smoked Chicken / Hoi Choi

    Beijing House - Haggis and the burger

    Beijing House

    4.7(3 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    Like many of the other Chinese restaurants in Brighton, this place serves legit Chinese food. It…read morehelps to have a healthy population of Chinese immigrants. =P I ordered the duck noodle soup. The soup was light in flavor but they have chili sauce, pepper and vinegar to play around with the taste. Looking forward to trying their other dishes.

    I've lived in Brighton for nearly two years now and, as a person who spent my formative years in…read moreHong Kong, could not find any local Chinese restaurant that took my fancy -- until now. As the first dish arrived, a warm noodle dish with a fermented bean sauce that I've ordered at countless Chinese resistants over the years despite repeated punishing disappointment, I was shocked to find it to be... perfect. Just the right amount of rich meat flavouring, no bitterness or cloying sweetness dominating the dish, and perfect ratio of sauce to noodles. The best version of this dish I have eaten outside of China. Then I tried the next dish -- again a commonly available and frequently ordered seared green beans with some spice and minced meat. Disbelief began to set in -- this was the best version of this dish I had in my LIFE. I began to wonder if I had accidentally starved myself for a week to make everything taste this good. Maybe I was going insane from infrequent Chinese food consumption. Maybe I needed to eat at a trashy Chinese restaurant to make sure I was properly calibrated. How could this random restaurant on Queens road, full of eateries that don't even have to be good because they get tourist foot traffic, be blowing my mind? We ordered yet two more dishes. The "Chinese Burger" -- our server admitted he just couldn't find a decent translation for the dish -- which consisted of fatty shredded richly flavoured meat not unlike the Chinese version of the shredded whole roast hog sandwiches that have recently joined London food markets in Southbank Centre and Borough Market. Much like my discovery of Polish lard spread with bits of bacon, the flavour put me beyond caring about the fat content. We finished with a Hunan tofu dish that, again, was stellar and for me an interesting contrast to a lot of the Sichuan tofu preparations I've tried in the past. Unusual for Chinese restaurants in the area, the server/owner was really friendly and chatty, talking about his idea behind the restaurant and photographing the food for the pictures in the window. It was a really warm welcome and only made me more excited to return. The only caveats are the small seating availability (it wasn't crowded -- yet -- but they only just opened a week ago) though they do takeaway, and the fact that the English menu is different from the Chinese menu, and contains an odd assortment of things mostly that people who don't really like and/or know Chinese food could order. It's ridiculous and you should order from the pictures in the window or ask the waiter what is actually on the Chinese menu. I begged them to translate it before I left. I'm still really confused about how every dish was beyond delicious. I will have to go eat at the lowest rated Chinese restaurant on Yelp, a Michelin starred one in London, and here again before I will probably be able to truly believe this magical experience really happened and can be had anytime I'm willing to spare a 5 min walk and £15pp. You think I'm joking, but I'll report back after I'm sure I'm properly calibrated.

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    Beijing House - Storefront

    Storefront

    Beijing House - Beef noodle soup / 牛肉湯麵, pork and cabbage dumplings / 豬肉韭菜餃子 with dipping sauce

    Beef noodle soup / 牛肉湯麵, pork and cabbage dumplings / 豬肉韭菜餃子 with dipping sauce

    Beijing House

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    Danny's - Prawn Chips

    Danny's

    4.3(12 reviews)
    6.6 mi
    ££

    Love it. Food so good. Service pretty good. Ambiance amazing. All I have to say is it's so good.read more

    Anyone and everyone in Brighton and Hove should be careful of these people. When I first called…read morethese people I was met with a lovely person although when I started to explain the problems they immediatly got very defensive and blamed it on the fact that this was the first time I ordered which was nearly £40. I have no problem with the price if the food is worth it, although nothing about this entire experience has been worth it I understand that this was the first time I ordered although such massive problems cant have just only happened to me. The wontons were so small with meat I thought they had made a mistake and only put in the crispy bits. I was told that this is the way they do it. The containers were some of the smallest I have ever seen and were not even filled. One of the containers (which was at the bottom of the bag) had a corner broken off of it and was blamed on delivery, although when I explained it was at the bottom of the bag and there was no broken plastic anywhere I was informed it was still the delivery drivers fault (who was on a moped, which is understandable if there was eveidence of the broken piece)......... Does this mean that the delivery drivery driver picked out the broken piece or that the person who handled my food container was so careless that they didnt even realise????? There was no display of the fact that I would get dipping sauce with my won tons so I ordered a sauce (£2.50) and when my order came there was a sauce already with it, fine thats not a problem, in fact thats a good thing I get free sauce with my won tons, although maybe a side note when im ordering it wouldve been good so I knew that there was already sauce with it so i didnt have to buy sauce for no reason. Included is a few pictures I took to show the appaling quality to which I recieved.

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    Danny's - Broken lid with no explanation

    Broken lid with no explanation

    Danny's - Nice sized won tons until you look at the tips and realisethat is the only meat in them

    Nice sized won tons until you look at the tips and realisethat is the only meat in them

    Danny's - Sautéed Napa cabbage, mushrooms with garlic sauce

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    Sautéed Napa cabbage, mushrooms with garlic sauce

    Tim Fai - chinese - Updated May 2026

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