Chicken Noodle Chicken Noodle

Tender chicken with hearty noodles, fresh vegetables, and rich savory broth.

Japan Deli

Japan Deli

521 Wilmslow Road, Manchester I-M20 4BA, United Kingdom

Fish • Sushi • Asian • Ramen


"little samsi, now renamed 'japan' since a few weeks, is a beautiful little hidden shade right outside of withington village, over the road from the red lion. it has only seats for about 20 25 people at any time, and so fills quite quickly, but if they carefully select their timings, then it is not too difficult to get a place. the first time for me was usually around 9 o'clock, but at any time outside the usual munching hours (like 12 13.30 o'clock, and 6 7.30ish it seems easy to get a place and eat some of their delicious food. in consideration of the pint size of the nature of this device, its selection is quite extensive, including its evil cool o Bento boxes, which can be chosen by each element of them, so it comes exactly as they want it massive golden stars for those of this restless eater! they can choose the meat / vegetables option (of which there are two! hoorah,! the sose and there are two types of brilliant!? they also have five types of rammen that I just worship (I decided to ram with nice gyoza a very reasonable £5.50, sushi come out of their ears (they can buy a chef's 32 pieces especially when they're super hungry! , curry rice and curry noodle dishes, as well as fusion sandwiches like the yakisoba sandwich, which is a chicken noodle sandwich. a little bit for everyone and every methinks! They have a small shop area where I kindly taste the sweet tasty hello panda a charming panda shaped tocuity taste-proof. I love her. but they also have noodles, sauces, spices and other essentials make it to home ingredients at a reasonable price. Although there are of course not the same bargains that can be found in the Chinese super markets like wing yip, but it is less than ten minutes to foot from my house and I am lazy enough to be ready to pay for the convenience! the service there has always been provided with a smile and a chat without being in such an intimate environment intrusive, and the smells that drive through the sitting area from the nearby kitchen get these tastes before they even get their food. yum yum! it is worth noting that they have no alcohol for sale in the restaurant, but they informed us kindly that we were welcome to just bump on the off license over the street and bring any alcohol we want. and I did not see any cork fee on the bill, which was great! if they are not over a wee tipple with their scran, though, they have a very choice all in all this is a beautiful change from the usual places I go for eating in withington, and I would definitely be more than happy to entertain friends or family in this picturesque little eastern shade."

Loch Arthur Creamery And Cafe

Loch Arthur Creamery And Cafe

Beeswing, DG2 8JQ, Dumfries Galloway, United Kingdom

Cafe • British • Healthy • Scottish


"The café and shop is located just off the road between Dumfries and Dalbeattie and has plenty of onsite parking. Accessibility is good for those visitors who are less able. I’m a fairly regular visitor to Dumfries and have side-tracked for lunch a couple of times this year as the food and service is reliably good. Despite the café having a fairly large open plan area it has been busy on both occasions probably testimony to its popularity even in its rural location. On a solo visit earlier this year I shared a large table with a couple of ladies, with their agreement, as there were no other available indoor options and the weather wasn‘t great outside. On that occasion I had a smoked salmon open sandwich served with salad, a flat white coffee and a piece of carrot cake all of which were delicious and cost just over £14. On a more recent visit, accompanied by my wife, we both opted for their chicken and leek pie which was served with new potatoes and vegetables £8.95). Needless to say we had to have coffee and cake as the coffee is good and there is a tempting selection of cakes on display at the counter. My wife tried an unusual combination of Banana Chocolate Chip cake £2.80) and I had Orange cake £2.60) both of which were tasty. The menu covers breakfast and lunch items with the likes of porridge, cheese omelette and French Toast featuring on the former and soup, sandwiches, burgers, macaroni, homemade pies and quiche on the latter. There is not a large selection but personally I have always found something to suit. In my experience service is with a smile and items are brought to the table in a timely fashion. In better weather there is an option to eat outside in the grounds, a popular choice especially with those accompanied by their dogs as these are not permitted in the café itself. Toilets are clean and it is worth a browse around the shop which has a good selection of organic products. Easy to recommend."

Baozi Inn

Baozi Inn

25-26 Newport Court, Soho WC2H 7JS, WC2H 7JJ, London, United Kingdom

Tea • Soup • Fish • Chinese


"A friend and I were exploring Chinatown on a Sunday and came here for lunch since I was craving Chinese food. We arrived around noon, just as the restaurant was opening, and were the first customers there. The restaurant was a little tricky to find, as it 's in an alley off the main Chinatown roads, and the name Baozi Inn wasn 't written in English anywhere outside; however, my GPS was able to locate it. The inside of the restaurant was bigger than I thought, with 2 rooms of seating. The menu had both English and Chinese. Tea is £1.50 per person, but tap water was free. My friend and I each ordered a house special baozi (filling options that day were pork and vegetarian). We split the pork lotus bun small plate (it came with 2). I also ordered a bowl of porridge (also from the small plate part of the menu) for myself. The baozi is pretty big, and was delicious, as were the lotus buns. The porridge was hot and filling, and came in a small-to-medium sized bowl. The portions were smaller than what I 'm used to in America, but my non-American friend was satisfied with the portions. I think the main dishes are also a lot bigger; some other customers at a nearby table were splitting a noodle entrée in addition to getting some small plates. Service was prompt and the food came out pretty quickly; the staff weren 't overly friendly and mostly left us to ourselves. The men 's/ladies ' toilets were only denoted as such in Chinese, but the staff member who gave me directions to the toilets let me know the ladies ' room was on the right, so it wasn 't a big problem. The staff tended to assume we could speak Chinese at first, but after we responded in English, they switched over too. The restaurant was clean and not too busy while we were there, but more customers started trickling in as we were leaving. There 's a £10 minimum for card payment; I was able to use my American bank card. Our total meal for both of us combined was just £12, so we didn 't bother trying to split the bill after we found out about the card minimum. I really enjoyed my lunch here and would gladly come back next time I 'm craving pork buns."