About

Food Sky Restaurant in London offers a delightful escape into the world of northeastern Chinese cuisine. Known for its cook-it-yourself hotpot, this casual eatery boasts a loyal following, making it a popular choice for both locals and newcomers. The generous portions and delicious menu have earned it a reputation as a favorite hotpot destination over the years. Whether you're meeting friends or dining solo, Food Sky balances affordability with quality, offering meals priced between 20 to 30 GBP per person. The cozy atmosphere, complemented by features like a buffet and a well-stocked bar, invites guests to enjoy everything from spicy traditional dishes to tempting desserts and small plates. With options for dine-in, delivery, or takeaway, this restaurant accommodates a range of dining preferences, ensuring everyone can savor their spicy, flavorful offerings from lunch through late-night.

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Price

$$$$ 20 - 30 GBP

Meals

Lunch, Dinner

Cuisines

Chinese

Services

Delivery, Takeaway, Reservations available, Dine-in

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving desserts, Small plates, Late-night food, Serving beer, Serving wine

Payment

Payment by credit card, NFC payment

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Blackheath
Train station 2.29 km walk
Rainton Road (Stop J)
Bus stop 974 m walk
Marlton Street (Stop P)
Bus stop 361 m walk
Milllennium Leisure Park West (Stop MJ)
Bus stop 496 m walk
Morden Wharf Road (Stop MV)
Bus stop 950 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 218 reviews
4.4/5 218 reviews
Nero Leung
Nero Leung
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

这家自助火锅和烤肉好吃靠谱的,猛猛炫就完事了

Sun Cho
Sun Cho
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Service: 3
  • Atmosphere: 3

All the dishes were delicious and full of flavour. The portion sizes were generous - I even had to take some home!

Just Generic
Just Generic
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Quite nice food, went here with my wife who was recommended the place by some of her friends. It’s a northeastern Chinese restaurant and certain their Northeastern cuisine was the best. I’ve had the good fortune to work and live in China over the years (not just in Shanghai or Beijing like most). Having said that we paid £80 including the service charge. Got sweet & sour pork (£12.80) lamb skewers (£3.60 each), crystal noodles with mixed veg (£13.80), Xinjiang sauté spicy chicken (£15.80), Dumplings (£16.80), some tea and beer, they also gave us a free dish of spicy lamb bones and watermelon. If I were to rank them between my English tastes and my wife’s native mainland tastes. The three dishes we’d get again are the sweet & sour/lamb bone and crystal noodle veg and lamb skewers they all tasted very good, very northern (especially the skewers with beer).The melon was also quite refreshing. The Xinjiang dish had flavour but couldn’t match native Xinjiang restaurants, the dumplings were also nice but couldn’t compare to dumpling houses. On the balance it’s a good restaurant. Not outrageously good at everything like some claim but the dishes are good and some exceptional. It’s surprising other Chinese restaurants see more footfall from English, as I think my fellows would like the food there and the price. The portion sizes are big (which matches the northeastern reputation for big portions and low prices). We ended up taking every dish back in Tupperware as we got too much food hahaha. I hope the restaurant continues to prosper, continues to provide good food and good prices with good quality. As long as it does we will be sure to pop in for a meal when we are in Greenwich.

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