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Dotori

Dotori

3 Stroud Green Road Finsbury ParkN4 2DQ, London, United Kingdom

Sushi • Asian • Korean • Seafood


"This is my second attempt of leaving a review for Dotori in Finsbury Park my first review was deleted by the restaurant I am guessing?...surprise surprise! I was at Dotori in Finsbury Park on the 22nd of March 2022 for my friend 's birthday dinner. I will begin by stating; this was by far the worst customer service and dining experience I ever experienced in and out of London in my life, which is why I am making, again, an attempt at leaving a review as I do not think it is good enough to steal £150 from customers and then expect them not to respond. I will first and foremost state: only visit this place if you are into incredibly rude, mannerless staff, who will do their utmost to treat you horrendously and make you feel used. I am never going back to this place. I will be honest, the food was good; not Marco Pierre White or Nuno Mendes good, but 'sweet, sufficient for a friendly, simple evening '. Considering what 's on offer; the food is way too expensive, which again, is alright, IF the service had been up to some standards, not a standard, any standard at this point. We got to Dotori and were directed to a table downstairs. As soon as we were given menus, we were asked every other minute if we were ready to order mind you; with a member of staff looking over my shoulder to my left, throughout the evening. Once we ordered, we again got asked every other minute ! if we were done, in the middle of a conversation, 'are you done yet? '. At some point another staff member who had been getting ready to leave, put his coat on and said 'did you want your bill? here is your bill '. We went 'but you are still open no ? and we are still drinking '. He then went 'we need to clean downstairs, you need to go upstairs '. We went upstairs, were told they were still open for another half an hour and ordered another beer. About ten minutes later, another staff member told us we had to leave and got rid of our nearly full drinks and directed us to the door. Where to begin. I can 't even express the whole scenario the way I had the first time around. My whole point being; I get you are tired, i get you had a long day and want to leave but there are ways of treating customers, just people in general with a little more respect, decency and tact. I was honestly so shocked about how pushy, aggressive and short they were that neither I nor my friends knew what to say. Also bear in mind; we weren 't there for a £10 meal, milking it and just keeping the place open. Just some food for thought: why did you move us downstairs in the first place if you knew you were going to be overwhelmed or needed or wanted to even shut the restaurant before the stated hour? You could have just let use queue upstairs and then told us 'tonight we 'd like to close in the next hour, take a seat and make your order only stay if this is okay with you '. Instead you took us downstairs, rushed us through our order, our meal, stood by our side whilst we were eating, pushed us around, took our money, didn 't even let us finish or take our drinks and basically told us to get out. People; I never write reviews. Even if I am pissed off, I just let it go. But these guys, really took the mickey on a whole other level and the aggressive atmosphere was just one of a kind. The staff is obviously underpaid or untrained; there is no other reason why they would be this visibly angry, frustrated and really uncaring. Do yourselves and this place a favour by avoiding it. I am surprised a restaurant like this is still in service and about all the 'positive ' reviews. I am guessing the restaurant reports or takes down negative ones as they go. Don 't go, unless you want to have your most horrendous dining experience with a hefty bill at the end."

Fukuoka Japanese

Fukuoka Japanese

373 Stratford Road, B90 3BW, Solihull, United Kingdom

Soup • Asian • Lunch • Chicken


"We decided to visit Fukuoka for a special birthday meal. Admittedly we are not loyal customers to the restaurant but having visited the restaurant a few times over the years and both loving Japanese food , we were willing to go here again. From the minute we arrived, it was noticeable that it was quiet. Of course this was to be expected as it was a Sunday night. On the other hand by 8:40 pm, and aside from the odd person coming in for a takeaway, we were the only ones left in the restaurant. Perhaps this wouldn’t have been so bad if the BGM hadn’t been faint, or at least we had been positioned with some level or privacy instead of being overlooked by the staff on duty behind the counter. Our waiter for the evening arrived at the table asking if he could take our orders for drinks. We did so, only to find out that the plum wine, our original choice, had sold out for the evening. Slightly disappointed though not overly fazed, we picked something else from the menu. Our waiter was admittedly attentive and polite. However aside from serving our food , he wasn 't willing to particularly engage in a friendly conversation or at least create a welcoming atmosphere towards the only two customers eating in the restaurant . As we waited for the drinks, we looked through the menu and picked out our food choices. It took nearly ten minutes for our drinks to arrive. Of course from where we were seated, we could see and understand that our waiter had to take a phone call in between grabbing our drinks. We ordered our starters consisting of what should’ve been chicken karaage and pumpkin croquettes, as well as our mains; two bento boxes. One which was chicken teriyaki and another which was beef. The awkward atmosphere intensified after our starters arrived within fifteen minutes. The waiter had mixed up our order of pumpkin croquettes for prawn tempura. We weren 't willing to cause a fuss and so we kept quiet about the wrong starter. As it happens, the tempura prawns were by all honest confessions, okay. My mother cannot eat seafood and so she stuck to her order of chicken karaage. Having eaten karaage at several Japanese restaurants in the past and even often having made Karaage from scratch, she was disappointed by her starter. Trying a piece for myself, I couldn’t help but agree with her. The chicken was similar to a frozen nugget rather than having a soft and crumbling texture, and whilst the spicy mayo was certainly nice, it did little to disguise the bland batter used. Within less than five minutes of our starters arriving, we were shocked that our main courses had arrived. Of course while we did understand that the restaurant would be closing in around an hour and the kitchen wanted to complete any outstanding orders, we unsurprisingly felt rushed. Our mains were decent though not exceptional. Thankfully we had a rough idea what was being served in the bento boxes. However we did both observe after leaving the restaurant that the waiter had not at least explained what made up their bento boxes, or even double-checked if we had any food allergies after taking our order. Perhaps the best parts of the bento boxes were the teriyaki meats and beansprouts, alongside the pickled ginger. However aside from these sections of the bento box, the rest of the meal was unimpressively adequate. Our rice portions were generous but soggy and while the hosmaki rolls comprised of cucumber and salmon were generous also, they were worryingly bland, chewy and difficult to digest. My mother had to politely take a big gulp of her drink in order to avoid spitting it out after trying one of the cucumber hosmaki rolls. After our main meal we decided to go for dessert comprised of two seperate orders of mochi ice cream; a mixed plate- consisting of coconut, mango what should 've been raspberry from the menu though presumably substituted , toasted sesame and then a small plate of green tea ice cream mochi in order to share between us. Aside from the teriyaki and the beansprouts, the ice cream mochi was arguably one of the best parts of the overall meal. However it is fair to say that with all things considered for two drinks one non-alcoholic and one alcoholic , two starters, two mains and two desserts, our meal was certainly not worth the extortionate bill for average service and an ' 'okay ' ' meal which lasted less than 50 minutes."

Sushi Wa

Sushi Wa

28-30 Highgate Hill, London, United Kingdom

Sushi • Asian • Seafood • Asiatic


"I have been here and ordered for pick-up/delivery so many times (I've actually lost count) that I feel it is my moral duty to tell everyone about how incredible this restaurant is. First things first, the food: The sushi/sashimi is delicious and it's clear the...fish is carefully sourced. The sushi chefs themselves are greatly skilled. They're quick but the preparation isn't rushed at all. They have a high attention to detail (and the size of the individual pieces you get are very generous). The presentation is also very nice. The same applies for the hot food that I have tried. Their teriyaki, ramen and yaki soba/udon dishes are fantastic (their portion sizes are also very generous). In regards to their dessert, I have only tried their custard dorayaki but it was a lovely dish. The pancakes themselves are soft but with a perfect firmness, with lovely thick custard inside. They provide this dessert with strawberries too. A great mix. The service: all the staff there are absolutely lovely. They are so friendly, attentive and very professional. You get a very warm reception and it feels like a very positive environment. The decor: I'm a big fan of the interior styling, it gives the restaurant a very elegant character. It feels like all the different elements complement each other. It's nicely balanced. Value for money: the prices are extremely reasonable, especially when you take into account the quality of the food and the amount you're given. Delivery: I typically pick the food up myself as I live so close to the restaurant. I typically wait 15 minutes for my food to be ready. To me, that is very quick. Location: it's a very short walk to Archway station and various bus routes. Very good location. Rooms for improvement: this is extremely picky but the one thing I'd improve is the hand dryer in the toilets."