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Name
Go Sing
Description
Simple Chinese restaurant with an all-you-can-eat menu, and smart, traditional decor.
Nearby attractions
Children's Playground, The Closes
Church Cl, West Drayton UB7 7PY, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Griddle Cafe
50 Station Rd, West Drayton UB7 7DD, United Kingdom
Drayton Tandoori
2 Station Rd, West Drayton UB7 7BY, United Kingdom
Smokin Patty's Naaz Multicuisine
67 Station Rd, West Drayton UB7 7LR, United Kingdom
Bean there, Drank That! Cafe
Station Shops, 1 Station Approach, West Drayton UB7 9DY, United Kingdom
Palace Tandoori
113 Station Rd, West Drayton UB7 7LT, United Kingdom
The Six Bells & Mediterranean Bliss
125 Station Rd, West Drayton UB7 7ND, United Kingdom
Peri Peri
77 High St, West Drayton UB7 7QH, United Kingdom
Pop In Cafe
4 Fairfield Rd, West Drayton UB7 8EX, United Kingdom
KFC
78 High St, West Drayton UB7 7DS, United Kingdom
Pizza Go Go Yiewsley
118 High St, West Drayton UB7 7BB, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Swan Guest House LONDON - HEATHROW
1 Swan Rd, West Drayton UB7 7JY, United Kingdom
Maksons House
52 Station Rd, West Drayton UB7 7BT, United Kingdom
Oakwood Bed and Breakfast Heathrow
119 Station Rd, West Drayton UB7 7ND, United Kingdom
Sky Nights Hotel London Heathrow
129 Station Road West Drayton, Greater, London UB7 7ND, United Kingdom
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Go Sing

22 Station Rd, West Drayton UB7 7BY, United Kingdom
4.1(456)
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Simple Chinese restaurant with an all-you-can-eat menu, and smart, traditional decor.

attractions: Children's Playground, The Closes, restaurants: The Griddle Cafe, Drayton Tandoori, Smokin Patty's Naaz Multicuisine, Bean there, Drank That! Cafe, Palace Tandoori, The Six Bells & Mediterranean Bliss, Peri Peri, Pop In Cafe, KFC, Pizza Go Go Yiewsley
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Phone
+44 1895 444174
Website
gosingchinese.com

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Featured dishes

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Mixed Hor D'oeuveres
(Minimum for 2) (seaweed, spare ribs, satay chicken, prawn toast, spring roll)
Smoked Chicken
Salt & Chilli Ribs
Salt & Chilli King Prawn
Salt & Chilli Squid

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Nearby attractions of Go Sing

Children's Playground, The Closes

Children's Playground, The Closes

Children's Playground, The Closes

4.7

(34)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Go Sing

The Griddle Cafe

Drayton Tandoori

Smokin Patty's Naaz Multicuisine

Bean there, Drank That! Cafe

Palace Tandoori

The Six Bells & Mediterranean Bliss

Peri Peri

Pop In Cafe

KFC

Pizza Go Go Yiewsley

The Griddle Cafe

The Griddle Cafe

4.6

(299)

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Drayton Tandoori

Drayton Tandoori

3.3

(87)

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Smokin Patty's Naaz Multicuisine

Smokin Patty's Naaz Multicuisine

4.5

(204)

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Bean there, Drank That! Cafe

Bean there, Drank That! Cafe

4.2

(48)

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ZaitoZaito
Went here 2 years ago and the food was exceptional. Unfortunately as of recently the food is dry, overcooked, and oily. The food is awful. Foods which should be easy to cook: like chicken and rice are either overcooked, dry, or just straight up tasteless, it's shocking how unauthentic and tasteless the food is. The staff were all grumpy, even when trying to help make room for plates on the table, the waiters are all fairly rude and uninterested. From reading other reviews it seems it could be in relation to a change in management and overworking of staff. ● The lemon chicken "peking style" is hilariously unauthentic, and just tastes like its been deep fried and then drowned in lemon juice. ● the duck is almost good except its dry ● chicken and beef dishes are dry and overcooked, whilst being coated in oil. There is much flavour other than the added chilli's on top which hardly make up for the blandness. This quality of food here is "passing" at most if it was takeaway ONLY, but for a proper restaurant it's laughably bad. I DO NOT recommend coming here. Its a real shame the quality of food has dropped to such a level across the menu. Only the aubergine dish is really worth ordering, and maybe the salt and pepper fried tofu; but that only tastes alright in contrast to the other tasteless food on the menu, which really says all it needs to. If you are able to travel 30 minutes to Wembley or even just uxbridge, there are plenty of better restaurants, and practically infinite amounts of significantly better authentic Oriental food closer to central London. 1 redeeming quality is the logo looks pretty funny. Like a "bone" through the pringles man's head. (Image attached) TLDR: Food is dry, bland, and unauthentic. Service is incredibly grumpy.
SebSeb
Our visit to Go Sing Chinese Restaurant was a mixed bag. While the food was enjoyable and flavorful, the service was only average. Most of the staff seemed disengaged, giving us a few weird looks that made the atmosphere a bit uncomfortable. However, the gentleman who served us stood out with his patience and attentiveness, making our dining experience much more pleasant despite the lack of engagement from his colleagues. The buffet menu is extensive, offering a wide variety of traditional dishes that cater to different tastes. We really enjoyed the honey wings, which were sweet and sticky, and the chicken chow mein had a nice balance of flavours. The Satay Chicken on skewers was tender and well-seasoned, while the crispy seaweed added a delightful crunch. The Kung Po Chicken was spicy and satisfying, and the fried rice noodles Singapore style was a delicious complement to our meal. However, the ribs were rather plain and didn’t have much flavour, and I wasn't a fan of the chicken or beef curries; they lacked the depth I was hoping for. Overall, Go Sing offers a variety of dishes, some of which are quite tasty, but the service could use improvement. The gentleman who served us truly made a difference, standing out among disengaged staff. If you're looking for flavorful Chinese food and an extensive buffet menu and can overlook some awkward interactions, it might be worth a visit.
R KR K
Go Sing Chinese in West Drayton is a place that delivers on flavour, even if the experience isn’t always as smooth as it could be. The food is definitely the highlight – generous portions, well-seasoned dishes, and a menu that covers both the classics and some lesser-seen options. Everything we tried came out tasting fresh, balanced, and satisfying, with particular praise for the quality of the sauces and the way dishes were cooked to order. It’s the kind of food that makes you want to come back, and for me, that’s the strongest reason to recommend it. Where Go Sing falls short is in the service. While the staff are polite, the pace can be noticeably slow and at times a little disorganized. Ordering and receiving food took longer than expected, which dampened the overall dining experience. It wasn’t enough to ruin the meal, but it did require a bit of patience. With a few improvements in efficiency and attentiveness, the restaurant could easily elevate itself to a five-star level. Overall, Go Sing is worth visiting for the food alone. If you don’t mind waiting a little longer than usual, you’ll be rewarded with a delicious and authentic Chinese meal. I’d happily return – with the expectation of great food and relaxed timing.
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Went here 2 years ago and the food was exceptional. Unfortunately as of recently the food is dry, overcooked, and oily. The food is awful. Foods which should be easy to cook: like chicken and rice are either overcooked, dry, or just straight up tasteless, it's shocking how unauthentic and tasteless the food is. The staff were all grumpy, even when trying to help make room for plates on the table, the waiters are all fairly rude and uninterested. From reading other reviews it seems it could be in relation to a change in management and overworking of staff. ● The lemon chicken "peking style" is hilariously unauthentic, and just tastes like its been deep fried and then drowned in lemon juice. ● the duck is almost good except its dry ● chicken and beef dishes are dry and overcooked, whilst being coated in oil. There is much flavour other than the added chilli's on top which hardly make up for the blandness. This quality of food here is "passing" at most if it was takeaway ONLY, but for a proper restaurant it's laughably bad. I DO NOT recommend coming here. Its a real shame the quality of food has dropped to such a level across the menu. Only the aubergine dish is really worth ordering, and maybe the salt and pepper fried tofu; but that only tastes alright in contrast to the other tasteless food on the menu, which really says all it needs to. If you are able to travel 30 minutes to Wembley or even just uxbridge, there are plenty of better restaurants, and practically infinite amounts of significantly better authentic Oriental food closer to central London. 1 redeeming quality is the logo looks pretty funny. Like a "bone" through the pringles man's head. (Image attached) TLDR: Food is dry, bland, and unauthentic. Service is incredibly grumpy.
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Our visit to Go Sing Chinese Restaurant was a mixed bag. While the food was enjoyable and flavorful, the service was only average. Most of the staff seemed disengaged, giving us a few weird looks that made the atmosphere a bit uncomfortable. However, the gentleman who served us stood out with his patience and attentiveness, making our dining experience much more pleasant despite the lack of engagement from his colleagues. The buffet menu is extensive, offering a wide variety of traditional dishes that cater to different tastes. We really enjoyed the honey wings, which were sweet and sticky, and the chicken chow mein had a nice balance of flavours. The Satay Chicken on skewers was tender and well-seasoned, while the crispy seaweed added a delightful crunch. The Kung Po Chicken was spicy and satisfying, and the fried rice noodles Singapore style was a delicious complement to our meal. However, the ribs were rather plain and didn’t have much flavour, and I wasn't a fan of the chicken or beef curries; they lacked the depth I was hoping for. Overall, Go Sing offers a variety of dishes, some of which are quite tasty, but the service could use improvement. The gentleman who served us truly made a difference, standing out among disengaged staff. If you're looking for flavorful Chinese food and an extensive buffet menu and can overlook some awkward interactions, it might be worth a visit.
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Go Sing Chinese in West Drayton is a place that delivers on flavour, even if the experience isn’t always as smooth as it could be. The food is definitely the highlight – generous portions, well-seasoned dishes, and a menu that covers both the classics and some lesser-seen options. Everything we tried came out tasting fresh, balanced, and satisfying, with particular praise for the quality of the sauces and the way dishes were cooked to order. It’s the kind of food that makes you want to come back, and for me, that’s the strongest reason to recommend it. Where Go Sing falls short is in the service. While the staff are polite, the pace can be noticeably slow and at times a little disorganized. Ordering and receiving food took longer than expected, which dampened the overall dining experience. It wasn’t enough to ruin the meal, but it did require a bit of patience. With a few improvements in efficiency and attentiveness, the restaurant could easily elevate itself to a five-star level. Overall, Go Sing is worth visiting for the food alone. If you don’t mind waiting a little longer than usual, you’ll be rewarded with a delicious and authentic Chinese meal. I’d happily return – with the expectation of great food and relaxed timing.
R K

R K

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4.1
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1.0
6y

Went here 2 years ago and the food was exceptional. Unfortunately as of recently the food is dry, overcooked, and oily. The food is awful. Foods which should be easy to cook: like chicken and rice are either overcooked, dry, or just straight up tasteless, it's shocking how unauthentic and tasteless the food is.

The staff were all grumpy, even when trying to help make room for plates on the table, the waiters are all fairly rude and uninterested. From reading other reviews it seems it could be in relation to a change in management and overworking of staff.

● The lemon chicken "peking style" is hilariously unauthentic, and just tastes like its been deep fried and then drowned in lemon juice.

● the duck is almost good except its dry

● chicken and beef dishes are dry and overcooked, whilst being coated in oil. There is much flavour other than the added chilli's on top which hardly make up for the blandness.

This quality of food here is "passing" at most if it was takeaway ONLY, but for a proper restaurant it's laughably bad.

I DO NOT recommend coming here. Its a real shame the quality of food has dropped to such a level across the menu. Only the aubergine dish is really worth ordering, and maybe the salt and pepper fried tofu; but that only tastes alright in contrast to the other tasteless food on the menu, which really says all it needs to.

If you are able to travel 30 minutes to Wembley or even just uxbridge, there are plenty of better restaurants, and practically infinite amounts of significantly better authentic Oriental food closer to central London.

1 redeeming quality is the logo looks pretty funny. Like a "bone" through the pringles man's head. (Image attached)

TLDR: Food is dry, bland, and unauthentic. Service is...

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3.0
34w

Our visit to Go Sing Chinese Restaurant was a mixed bag. While the food was enjoyable and flavorful, the service was only average. Most of the staff seemed disengaged, giving us a few weird looks that made the atmosphere a bit uncomfortable. However, the gentleman who served us stood out with his patience and attentiveness, making our dining experience much more pleasant despite the lack of engagement from his colleagues.

The buffet menu is extensive, offering a wide variety of traditional dishes that cater to different tastes. We really enjoyed the honey wings, which were sweet and sticky, and the chicken chow mein had a nice balance of flavours. The Satay Chicken on skewers was tender and well-seasoned, while the crispy seaweed added a delightful crunch. The Kung Po Chicken was spicy and satisfying, and the fried rice noodles Singapore style was a delicious complement to our meal. However, the ribs were rather plain and didn’t have much flavour, and I wasn't a fan of the chicken or beef curries; they lacked the depth I was hoping for.

Overall, Go Sing offers a variety of dishes, some of which are quite tasty, but the service could use improvement. The gentleman who served us truly made a difference, standing out among disengaged staff. If you're looking for flavorful Chinese food and an extensive buffet menu and can overlook some awkward interactions, it might be...

   Read more
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4.0
14w

Go Sing Chinese in West Drayton is a place that delivers on flavour, even if the experience isn’t always as smooth as it could be. The food is definitely the highlight – generous portions, well-seasoned dishes, and a menu that covers both the classics and some lesser-seen options. Everything we tried came out tasting fresh, balanced, and satisfying, with particular praise for the quality of the sauces and the way dishes were cooked to order. It’s the kind of food that makes you want to come back, and for me, that’s the strongest reason to recommend it.

Where Go Sing falls short is in the service. While the staff are polite, the pace can be noticeably slow and at times a little disorganized. Ordering and receiving food took longer than expected, which dampened the overall dining experience. It wasn’t enough to ruin the meal, but it did require a bit of patience. With a few improvements in efficiency and attentiveness, the restaurant could easily elevate itself to a five-star level.

Overall, Go Sing is worth visiting for the food alone. If you don’t mind waiting a little longer than usual, you’ll be rewarded with a delicious and authentic Chinese meal. I’d happily return – with the expectation of great food and...

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