A savory Japanese soup with miso paste, tofu, seaweed, and green onions.
Bars • Fish • Sushi • Drinks
"Let's begin with where to start. I highly recommend avoiding the fish taco starter. It was not actually a taco, but rather a mint leaf. It was truly awful and far from being a taco or anything Japanese. Overall, it was quite repulsive."
Cafés • Pizza • Seafood • Mexican
"I went with my friend and my toddler and I was impressed how kid friendly this place was. There was a small buggy park (which would only fit one maybe two prams but rare to find at all in restaurants), baby changing, highchairs and a kids menu. It is up a flight of stairs though if you are bringing a buggy but the waiter was so kind and immediately offered to help me with the buggy. All the waiters and waitresses were absolutely lovely, they were so attentive and helpful. Really kind and friendly. The food was delicious, I had the chickpea and aubergine stew with naan and it was lovely and warming on a cold winter’s day. My daughter very much enjoyed her meal which came with complimentary juice which she very much appreciated! My friend also had the stew and really liked it too. A really lovely spot and brilliant for kids, I felt so welcomed and everyone was so kind and helpful with my daughter."
Sushi • Kebab • Asiatic • Seafood
"a cheap Japanese restaurant with at least one veggie option under each of its subheadings. the starters include options such as mistsuppe, seeweedsalat, edamame and gyozas, and sushi is from the avocado/gurke/ spicy tofu sorte. they also offer a few veg noodles and rice dishes. if they are vegan, as a different evaluation indicated, make sure that they ask what they do not order contains ei because it on its menu that veggie options can contain ei! updated by the previous review on 2021-05-11"
Fish • Sushi • Asian • Japanese
"This was once my favorite sushi restaurant in Glasgow, where I reside. However, it appears that another restaurant called Meets Noodles has taken over this establishment and kept the old name in an attempt to maintain previous customers. Unfortunately, none of the new staff members speak English, which has led to multiple issues with incorrect orders and lack of communication. I have called the restaurant and after numerous attempts to communicate in English, they have hung up on me. The same situation occurred when a delivery service called Caitlins tried to clarify an order. This change in service due to non-English speaking staff has been frustrating for me and has deterred me from ordering from them. It seems that the restaurant may no longer specialize in sushi. I would advise caution when ordering from here, as the lack of English communication has impacted the overall experience. Sadly, I will no longer consider this restaurant as a sushi option in Glasgow, but they may still offer delicious noodles."
Soup • Meat • Sushi • Seafood
"for the first time after 2 years to my favorite London Japanese restaurant. it could be better than before the kovid. restaurant feels very well, tables are not compressed, service and personal excellent and professional and there was the usual clean feeling. I was recognized by my phone number as a regular one that is always beautiful. menu was similar, but different. my gast asked me to order so that I could simply list with ca. 7 8 different dressed and some extra sushi. sad as I drove, I couldn't enjoy for free, but I'll give it back on my next visit. the food came on continuously and that started hard. I would have liked to see that some of the dishes a little distance, as it was like the generation game promotion band, one after the other. but the quality, taste, fresh of the presented articles wow wow. chisou was excellent porenpandemie, but for me her current menu is just brilliant exquisite and tasty. I was a little concerned when I booked the table-time limit for lunch, but I don't have to worry, despite the fast flow of eating, we were under pressure at any time to clean our table. overall, a great restaurant, in the wide corner of the woodstock street strapped away, expensive but really get a fall from them what they paid. can wait to return. thanks to the entire team."
Fish • Asian • Seafood • Fish-chips
"This upscale fish and chip shop is dangerously close to home, making it all too easy to give in to the temptation of their £5 fish and chips box after a long day at work."
Asian • Chinese • Noodles • Japanese
"Ordered a takeaway from Wei Dao for 4 Singapore Noodles and a Beef in BB Sauce. Great food noodles had that oomph taste and was quite crisp. I would happily recommend Wei Dao to anyone looking for a tasty, less greasy, bang for the buck, healthy Chinese takeaway. The guys running the place was swell as well. My wife was allergic to prawns and the Singapore Noodles did have them. The note I placed with the online order to avoid adding them to one of the noodles was unfortunately overlooked, perhaps being a busy Saturday evening. I called them to complain once I reached home. The person who picked up was so graceful, that he kindly suggested to provide me with another one without prawns and even threw in a few Spring Rolls as a good will gesture. When I offered to return the original one, he insisted to keep it for the family on the house.Was quite amazed with their response, and when I reached to collect the food, they apologized unreservedly. A fine experience altogether. Thomas"
Bbq • Soup • Korean • Chicken
"This is one of my favorite Korean restaurants. I often visit restaurants in New Malden, known as a little Korea town, but the bibimbap here is always the best! It's one of my favorite dishes to eat here, along with the spicy Naengmyeon. The BBQ meats are similar to other places, but the BBQ sets are definitely worth ordering. I would give this place a 10/10 rating. I recommend booking for dinner or on weekends as they tend to be busy. Parking is available in some spots outside where you can pay to park for 2 hours (mostly permit only) or it's free after 6 or 6:30pm (double check on google maps though)."
Beer • Sushi • Asian • Noodles
"Shimogano opened in 2013 in a parade of shops on Camden Parkway. It is named after an ancient Kyoto Shinto shrine that is a UNESCO world heritage site. The restaurant has a small dining area and bar at ground level, the main dining room being in the basement. The décor is fairly basic, and the restaurant serves a wide variety of Japanese cuisine styles, from sushi to tempura to noodles and beyond. This slightly scattergun approach is normal in London but unusual in Japan, where most restaurants specialise, sometimes to an extreme degree e.g. some restaurants serve only eel, or only tonkatsu. It must be difficult for any restaurant to really master such a wide menu. See more at:...read more"
Soup • Sushi • Asiatic • Japanese
"I visited this restaurant for the first time last night and I must say, I was truly impressed! Having tried various sushi places in London, I have often been let down, but this one exceeded my expectations."
Beer • Sushi • Asian • Italian
"Rafael was extremely generous. I ordered 1/2 Chicken Extra Hot and wanted 2 breast pieces and he simply sorted it out for me no questions asked. Always been my favourite Nandos and still will be. Thanks Rafael!"
Sushi • Casual • Japanese • Delivery Services
"This restaurant is way too expensive! The food was not fresh at all! We ordered a 'Japanese Bento' for £13.25 and it only came with 7 pieces of sushi!"
Wine • Pasta • Sushi • Drinks
"The Welcome and service was fantastic. From the Manager to the waiters all excellent. The ambience is nothing great. Tables are too close to each other that you can hear all the conversations on the table next door. Asked for a Large bottle of water and was told they had run out!! You can imagine how shocked I was to hear a resturant out of water. The food arrived and asked for chilli Sauce. And Yes, you guessed it right. “Sorry sir we do not have any chilli sauce but you can use the powder!!” I just didn’t have any words. This is meant to be a high end Japanese resturant and you don’t even keep large Water bottles and chilli sauce? At the prices they charge you are better of going to Nobu."
Beer • Sushi • Asiatic • Healthy
"Neighborhood Sushi Joint in Stoke Newington. We went as coward of 4 on New Year's Eve for early dinner before the family all distributed to their respective celebrations. The staff was on the ball and the sushi was very good and inventive. The decor is quite simple, but still comfortable and generally it had a welcoming mood. Our waitress was covered with deeds, but it's Stoke Newington and she was on the ball with service. Very recommended."
Sushi • Drinks • Asiatic • Starters
Sushi • Asian • Japanese • Fast Food
"While the revolving dishes system is certainly unique and fascinating, the sushi's quite often do not taste fresh. For all I know, the same dishes must be revolving around all day. For vegetarians, the options is limited and there is no flexibility of ordering something not on the menu. Many better, more fresh Japanese fast food restaurants that I would suggest instead of Yo Sushi."
Tea • Thai • Chinese • Chicken
"cheap and cheerful. may not be fine eating for a special occasion, but its very good value and the current peculiarities seem decent. 3 quid for a massive part of perfectly acceptable noodles and can argue by pop cant with that for a delicious cooked lunch with simple parking. halal concentrated so much spicy, but not to have a black or alcohol."
Sushi • Asian • Japanese • Delivery Services
"I am not usually a fan of sushi, but I have tried to give it a chance. Today, my experience at this restaurant changed my mind completely."
Sushi • Seafood • Japanese • Vegetarian
"I visited this restaurant based on the very good reviews. The older male waiter with the short hair was so rude! We kindly asked if we could be seated on another table as the restaurant was empty but had us seated besides the staff table and another couple during covid19. He responded you are 2, not 6. We didn 't complain that we wanted a bigger table, just another table to be more socially distanced. Funnily enough there were 2 women seated on a table for 6 so I 'm not sure why he let them sit on a table for 6 but wouldn 't allow this same treatment for us. We told him this wasn 't an issue and we would stay seated. He then complained to another staff that we wanted another table. She kindly offered us another table but once again we assured him that we were fine with where we were seated. He continued to speak to us rudely throughout the evening. We spent £100 and spent less than 40 minutes in the restaurant because of how uncomfortable this waiter made us feel. Food was decent but the wagyu beef was overpriced and what tasted like cheap meat would rather spend £50+ on a good steak somewhere. The grilled eel was lovely and can 't be faulted. If you want good Japanese food there are plenty of good spots in the Soho area. This restaurant wasn 't busy on a Saturday evening but we still had the most appalling service."
Sushi • Pizza • Asiatic • Mexican
"We've been to Pan Asia periodically for the past years or thereabouts. We regularly bring friends and family here when we want to give them a good Asian meal. Our last visit was August The food is genuinely South-East Asian; I've not...been to Korea so cannot comment on the authenticity of that part of the menu other than to say that it is delicious! The Malaysian and Thai dishes are authentic the chef is very happy to increase the spice level if required. My wife is Malaysian and when she is homesick this is where she comes for a taste of home! The sushi is fresh and the best I've found in Nottingham so far and I am fussy about this! Sometimes there can be a wait for it, but that is because it is being made up fresh. For a large order of sushi it is advised to order ahead when you book the table. The Dragon Roll is fun and tasty! The staff are always attentive and helpful, but never pushy. They will check if the used dishes are finished with and remove them once you are happy."