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The best restaurants serving Asian food in Aylesbury Central Aylesbury Vale South East

5 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.5

339 Opinions

location-icon73 Buckingham Street, England
Asian
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If you are Thai lover don’t eat here and don’t Order food. One of the worst restaurant in Aylesbury. They don’t even respond.

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4.2

2221 Opinions

location-iconUnits 8-10 Friars Square, England
Asian
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I went for an interview and promised a call back. Despite two follow up calls and leaving a message, no one cared enough to notify me whether I was successful or not. Not very professional in my book.

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4.2

136 Opinions

location-icon122 High St, England
Asian
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Got a takeaway got home things missing called to complain they did not care The sag ponir was absolutely disgusting no spicy onions or chutney with poppadoms over all 1out of 10 absolutely disgraceful never going back

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4.0

6 Opinions

location-icon23B Walton Street, England
Asian
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We had previously visited its sister restaurant Miya’s which is situated in the same location. We were not disappointed. Great spot for a night out. Food was fabulous and excellent value for money. Service was very good too.

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3.0

1057 Opinions

location-iconExchange Street, England
Asian
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Wagamama Aylesbury has seriously lost its way. I’ve enjoyed their food in the past, but my recent visit left me baffled and thoroughly disappointed. The food quality has plummeted, and they’re clearly hoping customers won’t notice the mess coming out of their kitchen. I ordered the Hot Honey Fried Chicken, a dish I’ve had before and enjoyed. But this time? It was burned (see pic). Instead of admitting the mistake, they had the nerve to pass it off as char-grilled chicken, hoping I wouldn’t notice. Having had this dish before, it was obvious that they were trying to cover up their botched frying job. The chicken was overcooked, dark, bitter, and completely lacking the usual crispy texture. Even worse, the honey glaze that’s supposed to add a delicious kick seemed thrown on in desperation, as if the sweetness would somehow hide the burnt flavour. Spoiler: it didn’t. The whole dish tasted like an underwhelming, scorched attempt at salvaging ruined fried chicken. Wagamama, if you burn something, own up to it. Don’t insult your loyal customers by passing off a poorly cooked dish as something it’s not. The quality and integrity that once made you a solid choice have gone completely downhill. Until they fix this shocking drop in standards, I’d suggest looking elsewhere for your noodle and rice fix.