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2 Opinions in 1 websites
We live on the island and drink here a few times per week. My girlfriend loves the cocktails - always well made and a decent price too. I love the table service and the friendly service. Kudos to Dean, Imie (I hope I spelled that right) and Val
1 Opinions in 1 websites
Menú tentador de favoritos japoneses y coreanos, y la comida se hace por encargo y bien ejecutado. Ideal para comer algo antes del cine. Estilísticamente está a medio camino entre el restaurante de comida rápida y el restaurante de la calle, y carece de ambiente, lo que puede desanimar a la gente. Es una pena, ya que la oferta de alimentos es buena.
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This is part-restaurant and part-supermarket and this appears to be reflected in the way you have to order! When you arrive you find a "bar" on the left-hand side and the sushi kitchen on the right - and the two, although staffed by the same team, function independently! It's primarily designed as a take-away but you can sit and enjoy your food on the premises. But here an issue is raised! You can queue for you food beside a sake/beer fridge (Kirin: £2.40) but you can only purchase the beer to take-away. To buy a drink to eat-in you have to cross to the other side and then pay £2.90! This is more than a little odd! Anyway - that aside, the sushi and sashmi was very fresh and delicious and to be recommended!
1 Opinions in 1 websites
On a street where there are at least two of every kind of restaurant that you can think of, this place strikes a bit of a different tone. The entire “concept” changes every few months - right now, they have the Ivan Ramen folks in there trying out a new menu in the evenings, they’ve got the Just Baked folks doing (big, scary, awesome) desserts during the day, and there’ll be something completely different in a few months. Basically, you are invented to come back for the consistently good people/service, but the menu is wildly different - not a bad idea at all!
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A tasty and convenient little restaurant near St Katherine’s Docks which I regularly visit for lunch. It does tend to be rammed for about 30 minutes and then empty the rest of the time as local workers pile in for lunch, but service moves reasonably swift. The menu hasn’t changed or expanded in over a year with a very limited set of chicken with rice and a different sauce. Simple but works and the inside is nicely done.
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Hace un tiempo estuve en Camden Town en busca de té y tenían eso. Desafortunadamente, se quedaron sin bollos, así que no tenían los tés de crema, de lo contrario hubiera sido perfecto. En general, es un lugar agradable y tranquilo, lejos del ajetreo y el bullicio de la ciudad de Camden.
224 Opinions in 3 websites
The restaurant felt really nice inside, the lighting was great and I loved the partition between the entrance and seating area, which meant there was no foot traffic alongside the table. The staff were welcoming on arrival but the friendliness didn’t really continue - it was a bit bland in terms of service - no conversation, menu explanations, no check back or second drinks offered, no follow up after finishing a dish to see if any more / any pudding / the bill was wanted. The food was presented lovely. The mixed tempura was really unusual and I appreciated the variety which came with it, but for mostly battered vegetables it was on the expensive side. The sushi was nice - not as tender/melt in the mouth as I’d expect for the environment/cost but nice none the less.
1424 Opinions in 3 websites
I went with friends for dinner. The place is very welcoming, warm and clean. We ordered a bento box each (i.e. a complete plate of rice, miso soup and meat/fish/tofu) and two portions of gyoza. All very good and excellent. I have nothing to complain about. Relatively fast service. Average quality/price ratio. I suggest booking!