Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Burgess Hill. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Burgess Hill is a civil parish and a town located in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England, close to the border with East Sussex, on the edge of the South Downs National Park. Located 39 mi (63 km) south of London, 10 mi (16 km) north of Brighton and Hove, and 29 mi (47 km) east-northeast of the county town of Chichester, it occupies an area of 3.7 sq mi (9.6 km) and had a population of 30,635 at the time of the 2011 Census, making it the fourth most populous parish in the county (behind Crawley, Worthing and Horsham) and the most populous in the district. Other nearby towns include Haywards Heath to the North East and Lewes, the County town of East Sussex, to the South East.
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4 based on 15 reviews
Paid just over £17 for mixed starters for two (prawn toast, satay chicken, spring rolls, spare rib), chicken chow mein & sweet & sour pork balls with standard complimentary crackers. Recommended
We are a friendly neighbourhood family-oriented cafe-restaurant serving various British and Asian fusion cuisine. The menu is always changing according to the season and customer feedback. Customers are welcome to bring their own wine and beer at any time
Cafe Asia opened a couple of months ago, replacing a previously excellent asian takeaway. The owner(s) spent significant time refurbishing the building, with a nice lick of green paint and turning it into a breakfast and lunch cafe, as well as a takeaway. We met the owner a few times who is lovely and very friendly.The menu was initially confusing; they started serving english breakfast and sandwiches, with a more asian fusion themed menu apparently to follow.We decided to visit after it had been open for a good month or so, as more asian dishes had been added to the menu.I'll start with a few positives, as I feel you need to give people their fair due:-the cafe is quite nice, with good coffee and a friendly atmosphere.-there is seating outside-free wifi-they have some interesting chinese/asian drinks that you might not get in other cafes, including cans of coconut water, various juices with jelly, almond milk etc.-the waitress was lovely and really did her best to make us feel welcomeWe wanted to get some dinner/light snack - we opted for some dumplings and a 'hong kong style pork chop with home made tomato sauce, egg fried rice and veg'.The dumplings were quite nice, albeit very salty, and a tad pricey (£4 for 4; quite a lot considering I get 8 for a fiver at Itsu)The Hong Kong style pork chop was, I'm sad to say, so awful I momentarily thought I'd landed myself in an episode of Kitchen Nightmares.Other than the fried egg rice, I could not figure out what was asian about it; the thick tomato sauce had cheese(?) on it, tasted like it should've been on a pasta dish, the broccoli that came with it inexplicably tasted fishy, and the less said about the poor chewy pig that died for this dish, the better.The waitress explained that this dish is a big hit in Hong Kong - I'm afraid there's no chance of that here.So, the bad:-the menu is confused; is it British? Is it Asian? It also doesn't help that new dishes appear as hastily printed photocopies on the window, making it look like a cheap takeaway.-Though we should try more dishes to get a full picture, the ones we tried don't instill confidence.-Drinks wise it's nice to have asian options, but sometimes you just want a simple soda, like a coke or a sprite.-no clear distinction between the lunch and dinner menus - I've walked past a few times, pondering if I'll get something, but it is unclear whether some of these dishes are 'portable'. It also tries to impress with 'different' dishes, like said Hong Kong Pork and 'egg noodle wrapped fried chicken', yet lacks some of the basic favourites. Where is the satay? Where are the duck rolls?It's a real shame, as the owner is lovely and as I live near, want them to do well.But they really need to sort their menu out, and up the cooking a level.
4 based on 101 reviews
We decided to visit this restaurant after wanting to find a good Chinese for a while and after reading so many positive reviews gave it a go. The service is friendly and excellent and the decor is absolutely fine too. The prawn crackers arrived the minute we sat down as did our drinks once ordered. The starter was lovely and we both commented on the freshness and home-made quality of the starters. I ordered sweet and sour pork and my husband ordered shredded chilli chicken. To be completely honest we could not tell which was which, they both looked the same and practically tasted the same which was a pity. The egg fried rice was lovely and the singapore rice noodles that were supposed to come with a kick to them were bland. The food was okay, nothing to rave about, but if one's aim was to get some Chinese in them and leave it at that, this restaurant would tick your boxes if you were looking for an amazing chinese I would not say this is it, but the service is excellent and the staff were very friendly. Out of all our recent experiences of Chinese restaurants this is one of the better ones!
4 based on 56 reviews
Slightly dated Indian but has been going a long while and customers keep going back. You know you will get traditional service and straightforward dishes that will be exactly as they always have been - no surprises. Occasionally gets a bit rowdy on Saturday nights.
4 based on 125 reviews
Took over 1.5hrs to deliver and the portions were TINY despite my specifically asking. The food was luke warm and not very tasty. What a waste of 50quid. Disappointed.
4 based on 150 reviews
Visited in December for a group Christmas get together. Food was nice but the owner was so rude I will never return. He clearly was irritated by having to serve a large group who were chatting and when we werenât ready to order he didnât hide his annoyance on his face! Rude comments, facial expressions and practically being thrown out at 10pm because we were the last table there and they made no secret of the fact we were stopping them from going home will mean I never return to this restaurant.
4 based on 233 reviews
Our customers say we are the best Indian Restaurant in Burgesshill. why not try for yourself, Our experience is our strength. Our chef have just recently won the Sussex Chef of the Year award 2018 RUNNER UP for Midsussex Zone. We are opposite Burgesshill
We thought we would try this takeaway out as the reviews looked good. However, this was not our experience. I ordered an, admittedly safe and traditionally boring lamb tikka masala. Nevertheless, this was awful! The lamb was actually mutton and incredibly tough and chewy in addition the sauce was incredibly bland, with absolutely no taste to it at all.My husband was more successful with his dish and felt it was adequate but not of a high standard. The order also arrived without a peshwari naan and when my husband called to make them aware the conversation was incredibly challenging!
4 based on 160 reviews
Sa wat dee kha â Hello and welcome to Lemongrass Thai Cuisine in Burgess Hill, West Sussex.
Visited tonight last minute and had a delicious meal, fresh, plentiful and full of flavour. The service was excellent and really friendly. There was a customer who was rude and disrespectful but the girls just smiled and carried on and tried really hard to please but he was just unpleasant. I want to say a big thank you for all your hard work and certainly recommend this restaurant. We have been several times at it never disappoints.
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4 based on 214 reviews
The first open indian kitchen in burgess hill area,so you can see how we are cooking for you.having a party,you have the table ready,and let us take care of the rest. masala club indian cuisine is the art offreash ingreadients & the finest roasted spices,
There is always something about a busy Indian restaurant which feels customers with confidence. Food and service are always very good but if you are intending to visit, especially on a Friday or Saturday then booking is essential. Very easily done online or by phone.
We are a friendly neighbourhood family-oriented cafe-restaurant serving various British and Asian fusion cuisine. The menu is always changing according to the season and customer feedback. Customers are welcome to bring their own wine and beer at any time
Cafe Asia opened a couple of months ago, replacing a previously excellent asian takeaway. The owner(s) spent significant time refurbishing the building, with a nice lick of green paint and turning it into a breakfast and lunch cafe, as well as a takeaway. We met the owner a few times who is lovely and very friendly.The menu was initially confusing; they started serving english breakfast and sandwiches, with a more asian fusion themed menu apparently to follow.We decided to visit after it had been open for a good month or so, as more asian dishes had been added to the menu.I'll start with a few positives, as I feel you need to give people their fair due:-the cafe is quite nice, with good coffee and a friendly atmosphere.-there is seating outside-free wifi-they have some interesting chinese/asian drinks that you might not get in other cafes, including cans of coconut water, various juices with jelly, almond milk etc.-the waitress was lovely and really did her best to make us feel welcomeWe wanted to get some dinner/light snack - we opted for some dumplings and a 'hong kong style pork chop with home made tomato sauce, egg fried rice and veg'.The dumplings were quite nice, albeit very salty, and a tad pricey (£4 for 4; quite a lot considering I get 8 for a fiver at Itsu)The Hong Kong style pork chop was, I'm sad to say, so awful I momentarily thought I'd landed myself in an episode of Kitchen Nightmares.Other than the fried egg rice, I could not figure out what was asian about it; the thick tomato sauce had cheese(?) on it, tasted like it should've been on a pasta dish, the broccoli that came with it inexplicably tasted fishy, and the less said about the poor chewy pig that died for this dish, the better.The waitress explained that this dish is a big hit in Hong Kong - I'm afraid there's no chance of that here.So, the bad:-the menu is confused; is it British? Is it Asian? It also doesn't help that new dishes appear as hastily printed photocopies on the window, making it look like a cheap takeaway.-Though we should try more dishes to get a full picture, the ones we tried don't instill confidence.-Drinks wise it's nice to have asian options, but sometimes you just want a simple soda, like a coke or a sprite.-no clear distinction between the lunch and dinner menus - I've walked past a few times, pondering if I'll get something, but it is unclear whether some of these dishes are 'portable'. It also tries to impress with 'different' dishes, like said Hong Kong Pork and 'egg noodle wrapped fried chicken', yet lacks some of the basic favourites. Where is the satay? Where are the duck rolls?It's a real shame, as the owner is lovely and as I live near, want them to do well.But they really need to sort their menu out, and up the cooking a level.
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