Sai in Fuchu

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Japan, 〒183-0034 Tokyo, Fuchu, Sumiyoshichō, 5-chōme−7−13
contacts phone: +81 42-336-6225
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Latitude: 35.6579851, Longitude: 139.4566262

comments 5

  • ちーこ

    ちーこ

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    Lively Chinese is spoken in the kitchen. You can feel the flavor of the beef and a slight hint of celery, and the skin is extremely thin and smooth to eat. The soup dumplings have a chewy skin and are packed with garlic. There's way too much Peking duck, but at 1,580 yen, it's a good value for money, and the crispy skin is fragrant and delicious. Although I didn't use the shrimp chili and shrimp mayo for the shrimp, I was surprised at how plump and big the shrimp was, and how delicious it was. Everything is around 1000 yen, and the boiled gyoza is 540 yen for this volume! Almond tofu (large) 360 yen. Everything here has the best volume, taste, and price, and the menu is extensive, so it's a restaurant you'll want to go to.

  • T Y (poipoi)

    T Y (poipoi)

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    I ate the gyoza and shrimp mayo, and I was a little surprised at how delicious they were. I would definitely recommend it. You won't regret it. It's a short walk from the station and there's a coin parking lot nearby, so you don't have to worry.

  • 馬陽

    馬陽

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    I've been going to various Chinese restaurants over the years, but the tantanmen and gyoza are especially impressive. When it comes to gyoza, I recommend the beef one, which is rarely seen. I strongly recommend it for both cost performance and taste.

  • K IKE

    K IKE

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    The prices are reasonable, the menu has a wide variety, and even though it's a Chinese restaurant, they also have miso ramen, etc., and the taste is pretty good.Overall, it's well-balanced, and it's a restaurant that families can go to. Recommended is black vinegar vinegar! The combination of fried chicken and black vinegar bean is more exquisite than sweet and sour pork, and I order it every time. Other delicious staples on the menu include Chinese-style corn soup and sesame dumplings. Alcohol such as beer is also cheap, so it is recommended as a drinking spot. All of the staff are Chinese, and they serve customers efficiently. No matter how you look at it, it feels like a store that has been loved by local residents for many years. The inside of the store is old-fashioned, but it's a long-established store, so I don't think it's a problem for those who can tolerate that.

  • Tony Pags

    Tony Pags

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    Authentic Chinese food at a reasonable price.

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