Bayee Village Chinese Restaurant

About Bayee Village Chinese Restaurant

Great location! Bayee Village restaurant is a mere ten minute walk from the Wimbledon Championships, so when the rain is pelting down and you want shelter and – as it happens – terrific Chinese food, this is the place. And for the other fifty weeks of the year, Bayee Village restaurant’s site in the heart of Wimbledon Village can’t be bettered. The décor is a traditional and smart, the service is swift and the menu features authentic classic Peking and fiery Szechuan cuisine with an intriguing emphasis on fish and seafood. The starter of steamed fresh scallops in the shell with garlic or black bean sauce is a long-time favourite. Main courses include Bayee’s own iron griddle ‘sizzlers’ of several types, including prawn, squid and green mussels.

Bayee Village Chinese Restaurant Address

Address:
24 High Street Wimbledon
Wimbledon Village
London
SW19 5EA

Location Information for Bayee Village Chinese Restaurant

Address:
24 High Street Wimbledon
Wimbledon Village
London
SW19 5EA
Public transport: Wimbledon, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Bayee Village Chinese Restaurant

7.5 out of 10 based on 5 reviews

There are very few good (i.e. authentic) Chinese restaurants in London and Bayee Village is one of the better ones I've come across in years living in the city. The service is friendly too and we would definitely be back again.

30 January 2012
by KB

As always a treat to dine here. Very fresh

27 January 2012
by Mrs. Angella Baria - Gambling

Great way to celebrate the Chinese New Year - Elvis was brilliant. As always the food was very tasty, but yet again we were charged for a more expensive bottle of wine than we actually had (not the first time either). Give your bill a good check.

26 January 2012
by NW

Haven't been to Bayee Village in Wimbledon Village for a few years, but not much has changed. Other than the surprise of it being Chinese New Year celebration night - dancing dragons and Elvis! - it was just how we remembered, good food if not spectacular, mixed service, but efficient. There is a real dearth of top notch Chinese restaurants in South West London!

25 January 2012
by DH

fantastic atmosphere. child friendly and fab food. the best lobster.

17 January 2012
by arezou namazy
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