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Yama Momo

Yama Momo

72 Lordship Lane, Southwark, United Kingdom, SE22 8HF

Full • Asiatic • Japanese • Bar-lounge


"For the love of god, if you like food, don't eat here. I never leave bad reviews, but this place pushed me over the edge. We went on a Monday for the £25 4 course special set menu. The server asked if we wanted it all at once. I said no, we are sharing the courses but want it course by course. It came all at once: the samphire and wakame salad which was just wakame and the only really good dish; the cauliflower poppers which were perfect, except the sickly sweet maybe barbecue sauce maybe ketsup; the dry chicken with lovely mushroom leeks covered by a wasabi peppercorn cream sauce so revolting we literally scraped it off despit our love of wasabi; and the pork belly which would have been delish if not burned. What didn't come was the rice or first course mushroom salad which were delivered after asking only three times. And the mushroom salad was some conction of baby greens and dried mushrooms with a tahini dressing that we could only describe as gross. The entire meal was accompanied by easy listening versions of 70s to 90s hits best belong in a bank elevator and indifferent wait staff. Desperate to leave, and not fond of sweets, I declined the dessert course only to have the (more senior? waiter (who noticed my desperation? pressure me into eating. Nope. I think this might be the first one star I've given... I try to only review what I love but was so amazed by how very terrible the food and service was here I wanted to let others know: not worth your time or money."

Nanakusa

Nanakusa

441 Sauchiehall St, G2 3LX, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Sushi • Asiatic • Mexican • European


"Is it 2.5 stars or 3 hmm..I guess that 3 'll have to do as 2 's too few eh.. I guess Sunday wasn 't my day as sadly Nanakusa didn 't stop the rot. I 've eaten at their sister restaurant and thoroughly enjoyed it, so I was hoping for more of the same, but sadly found this to be quite a bland experience. I ordered 3 small plates, the agadashi dofu, sweet potato makimono seaweed salad. While the dishes came quickly were presented well, the execution wasn 't great and the flavours were well.. meh. I went for the makimono first found the sushi rice so soft, it was like I was biting into a food cloud, but then the filling didn 't really taste of anything was crispy.. Now I quite like food that makes your palate jump, whether it 's contrasting flavours, heat or texture, but if this soft outer vs crispy inside was intentional, I fear I missed the point. Instead of oooh interesting! my brain was thinking uhh what.. Next up I went for the seaweed salad, which was alright at first as I was eating mostly seaweed a little iceberg lettuce, but the more I dug, the more I realised it was 80% iceberg, which isn 't what I ordered sir! Add to that a general lack of flavour bar the umami of the seaweed and soy, there wasn 't any acid or sweetness to balance it out. Lastly there was the agadashi dofu, which having recently called off hostilities with soy, I was really looking forward to. It was lightly fried, leaving the inside almost uncooked, and served in a soy based, tempura dressing. Sadly the lack of spring onions meant that there was nothing to counter the soy because of the softness of the dofu light tempura batter it all just fell apart after sitting in the sauce. I 'm really not sure about the decor, it seems to be part traditional part modern Japanese set within a beautifully corniced old building. The changing lights were kinda fun in a modern way, but set amongst the wooden panelling they seemed somewhat out of place. Not to begin end on a moan, the staff were really efficient friendly despite it being a quiet Sunday night. I was given plenty of time to peruse the menu afterwards the service was swift friendly. It 's a shame that this occasion didn 't live up to expectation. I 've heard people say a lot of good things about Nanakusa, maybe I just made the wrong choices or it was an off night. I 'd go back, but there are many more places higher up the list to try before I consider another sitting at Nanakusa, shame really.."