Curry Chicken Curry Chicken

Tender chicken cooked in a rich, spiced curry sauce, perfect for a flavorful meal.

Zaibatsu

Zaibatsu

96 Trafalgar Road, London I-SE10 9UW, United Kingdom

Sushi • Asian • Vegan • Japanese


"As something of a local favourite of mine, I can see how easy it would be to fall into the biased category and sing only the praises of this really offbeat and low key sushi restaurant on a street you wouldn't assume to have any foodie gems in Greenwich. But I'll try and be as honest and constructive with my feedback as possible because I've had mixed experiences in here in the at least half a dozen times I've been. I'll start by saying that I think it became a victim of its own success. For a long while now, it was known amongst us locals as a bit of a hidden gem for great sushi and Japanese food at really affordable prices. And that generated some great reviews, it developed a Trip Advisor presence and before you know it, the hidden gem became frequented by tourists from all over the world visiting Greenwich who had read about it on Trip Advisor. Of course, there is nothing wrong with it but as expectations became increasingly raised based on reviews, it became difficult for this very small establishment run by a very small team and one main chef to uphold standards that were suddenly being judged by an enormous international community of foodies and travellers not just the locals in need of some great food. For me, the key thing here is that in and amongst all the mixed opinions, in my mind and based on my personal tastes, the flavours have hardly ever disappointed. In particular, I find the range of sushi rolls are delicious whether you are opting for the Norwegian salmon roll, the volcano rolls, the crabmeat or prawn tempura rolls and even a type of sushi roll with gold leaf, I find them all fresh and refreshing. Many of the hot appetisers are also delicious on our many visits, we have tried chicken gyoza, Katafai prawns, black cod tempura, vegetable tempura, an absolutely divine bowl of lightly battered tofu dipped in a wholly flavoursome satay sauce. Our particular favourite dishes include the buttermilk prawns and we recently tried their new salt and pepper battered prawns, which did not disappoint either. I can never get past the starters and small plates here as there are plenty to choose from so I never waste precious stomach space on a large plate of main course. But I have taken both friends and family in the past, who have tried various noodle dishes including Shojin noodles and I was pleasantly surprised by these as well the portions are huge but they are a little greasy and although they have a lot of flavour, my tip would be make the most of the range of hot and cold appetisers and sushi as this is where they really excel. Dessert choices are rather limited a few Asian inspired choices of icecream including green tea and black sesame and a conventional chocolate pudding but you always get served a few slices of fresh orange at the end of the meal and on our first visit, they were kind enough to give us a complimentary green tea tiramisu. So what is there to complain about I hear you say? Truth be told, like it or not, the interior is a problem it is very cramped, in the winters, if you are seated near the door, you feel a constant draught and I have on several occasions, dined still wearing my coat for that reason. There is one table seated out in a corridor at the back, next to a stash of toilet roll packets and canned drinks and the bathrooms I can see they are trying to squeeze in as many tables as possible but having been seated there for the first time earlier this week, I must say that this is far from ideal. It's cash only and bring your own booze so keep this in mind if visiting. But mainly the problem is the slightly disorgansied chaos that can occur with booking. If you are going at lunch time or on a weekday evening, then you are unlikely to have any big problems booking ahead and we never had done. But on a Friday or Saturday night, even with a booking, we were left waiting for half an hour whilst other people with later reservations came in after us and got seated before us. The argument the restaurant gave was that they had earmarked a particular table for us and those diners weren't leaving but regardless of, this is clearly poor management and was very inefficient. It was particularly frustrating as we are such loyal customers but they tried to make amends by offering us a small discount off the total bill. We love the food and it will remain one of our favourites because of the quality of the food but we have been put off by the organisational issues and have started to wonder whether to just order take away in future. If you come with realistic the realistic expectations that as far as a small local, out of town underground Japanese restaurant, this is excellent and beyond what most would expect. But if you read some of the early trip advisor reviews suggesting that it is the best sushi in London or make a trip from miles away to try it because of the reviews, then you may end up leaving disappointed it is fantastic for the area it is in but the expectations of many diners have been raised by the early rave reviews."

Mudmee

Mudmee

12 Artillery Passage, E1 7LJ, Tower Hamlets, United Kingdom

Sushi • Cafés • Asiatic • Seafood


"I can not recommend this place highly enough. I often walk down this road and see restaurants I want to try so decided to do something I don't usually do in London not book in advance, wander down there and see what we fancied. We arrived at about 6.30pm on a sunny Wednesday evening and downstairs was packed, I didn't think we would get a table as didn't realise it had an upstairs but we were lucky, there were quite a few spare tables although by about 7.15 they were all taken. The menu was big, we ordered the seabass and a lamb massaman curry, sticky rice and a kind of thin roti/flat bread (I don't remember the name of this), we were set on the seabass but couldn't decide between 3 other dishes, our waiter recommended the lamb curry as said it went best with the roti. My friend and I both lived in Asia and have been to Thailand many times, this may be the best Thai food I have had in this country. And for central London very reasonable price wise. Main courses are all £9 10 (apart from the sea bass which was more expensive) and we got a bottle of chenin blanc for £22 (I know this may sound expensive to people outside of central London but to put it into perspective I paid this for 2 glasses later on in the evening). Staff were lovely and although our waiter didn't speak too much English it just added to the whole experience, he knew enough to make good recommendations so that's all that matters. I don't go to many places on a regular basis in London as there is so much choice but this is going to be added to my list."

Jimmy Spice's

Jimmy Spice's

Broad Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom, B1 2DY

Meat • Pizza • Mexican • Chicken


"With a Jimmy Spices hankering my husband and I booked our table online. We took advantage of a 25% off voucher advertised on the website. We arrived, we were unaware it had moved location so we called and we were given clear directions. I assume as this restaurant is new the location confusion will iron out over time. The entrance is a little underwhelming at first. We were greated with a smile by a lady. Once we took the lift up we were pleasantly surprised. Did not expect the venue to be highly decorated. Its beautiful! We were seated at our table, and were asked if we had visited the new restaurant before. They explained how the buffet works and the choices available. We ordered cocktails on our visit, which were pleasant. They offer a deal 4 for the price of 2 which we later found out in the evening. Missed opportunity to maybe adverse on the menu or a promotions board. To the food: they offer a grill/stir fry station where there are many meats available per person. My husband really loved his tuna steak. There was a large selection of Indian cuisine this multiple curry's on offer. They have a Mexican and salad bar station available (loved the couscous). There was pizza but didn't get to try this on this occasion but the chefs were preparing the pizzas and they looked very fresh. They had a Chinese section with a few offerings. Great section of deserts and fruits. The venue is smaller than the last but I personally think this is much better as the space flows better. The food option are more limited however i just think all the best dishes are just on one table to speak. The other restaurant had far too many dishes on the floor for limited traffic of customers. I imagine this way it reduces food wastage as well as being much easier to manage. Overall, we thought the mixed grilled vegetables, chilli panner, chicken curry and steaks were the best. All the facilities were clean, tidy and organized. Service with great all staff were attentive and friendly. The manager appeared present on the floor, it was well managed. I will definitely be returning with friends and family. Actually love the fact they have a bar area for aperitifs and then late tea and coffee."