2 avaliações para Sesame Chinese Takeaway & Home Delivery
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Sharon M.
Classificação do local: 5 Glasgow, United Kingdom
Finding a new favourite take-away can be one of life’s great joys and Sesame gave me one of those happy moments. Located by the end of the first exit from the Clyde Tunnel in Whiteinch, Sesame is my go-to source for Chinese food(particularly if I’m feeling lazy or hungover!) It’s quite a small unassuming shop, but has plenty of tasty treats to offer. It offers all of the standard options you’d expect from a Chinese take-away and from my experience so far does them all really well. I’m a huge fan of their chicken noodle soup, so deliciously salty and comforting, and the dainty spring rolls, nice and crisp, which both get ordered almost every time. Other regularly ordered items include chicken chow mein or fried rice, orange chicken and shredded chilli beef, all very tasty. Their satay sauce is also particularly good and if you’re ordering the full dish you have the choice of the meat on skewers or already in the sauce(my preference is on skewers). Between myself, family and friends I’d say we’ve been through at least half of the menu by now and haven’t had a bad dish yet. You can also order via Just Eat and delivery is available, perfect if you’re feeling über lazy. So if you’re out to the West of the West End then I’d recommend giving Sesame a try!
Helen M.
Classificação do local: 5 Glasgow, United Kingdom
My daughter and I were in a state of panic the other week when we could not get a take away from this great little establishment it turns out they were closed for two weeks holiday Pheewww!!! We did try another local place never to return . Whether you call in person or ask for a delivery the service and quality of food is always delicious, freshly made and piping hot. I had Chicken noodle soup yesterday I do not normally have a starter but yesterday felt the need and we had some teeny tiny tasty spring rolls super tasty. Their Chicken Satay on skewers is a favourite of mine served with lovely fresh peppers and onions and a lovely spicy satay sauce and fried rice and plain chow mein not all eaten by I might add. And always delevered or served with complimentry prawn crackers.