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Blink and you’ll walk passed the lane it’s on but it’s a treasure hunt that’s well worth pursuing! An absolute gem of a restaurant. Very warm and welcoming front of house, you’ll have a great time enjoying the delicious food and atmosphere in this cozy place. It gets busy, so book in advance!
Recommend!! Lovely family owned restaurant and incredibly friendly! The food was quite good for a very very reasonable price and the wantons are specially made! Deep fried squid and Spring Rolls were great appetizers as well! The atmosphere is quite nice and friendly and the washroom is very clean.
I have been a loyal customer of Hoisum Chinese Restaurant in Eastbourne for many years, and I can confidently say that it is a hidden gem in the local dining scene. This charming restaurant has a cozy and inviting atmosphere that instantly makes you feel at home. The staff at Hoisum are incredibly
Small place tucked away down a little side street, but very popular, great food and service.
Scrumptious! A splendid little restaurant. Great food 10/10 service and a lovely atmosphere. Had an amazing prawn dish which I’d definitely have again.
First item eating here, Eastbourne’s hidden secret! very friendly family business, great food, great portions, amazing value for money 💰 100% recommended.
Not exaggerating to say that this is mega carats hidden diamond. The food is delicious, authentic. The ambience is super. The prices are unbeatable. Just wonder how they can last at such prices.
Just come back from a wonderful evening out. Staff are so friendly & the food was top notch! They came recommended to us, so tonight was a treat to try for ourselves! So glad we did - Thank you so much Hoisum
Great little Chinese restaurant in central Eastbourne. Food is clear of MSG and service is quick and cheerful. Great value with fixed price lunch menu. Best to book as very popular, especially at weekends.
Finally a good chinese restaurant and take away in Eastbourne. I have lived in London for 20 years, tried plenty of international authentic and less authentic diverse types of cusine.. a regular in Chinatown... and have just recently moved to Eastbourne just to be disappointed by the lack of gener
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