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Contribuisci feedbackTo stay in london for a week and sasuke without expectation and a bit skeptical to go past, as the place was really quiet on a weekday afternoon. we were very pleased with the food and friendly service they offer. definitiw will pay another visit on my next trip!
Tasty ramen and small Japanese snacks. I felt a bit sorry for this place as they keep having people walk in and walk out again as they realise it is separate from the okonomiyaki place next door (in fact they share a street entrance). Had dipping ramen more correctly, it is a dish where you are provided separately with thick, cool noodles, and strongly flavoured, warm broth, and you dip the noodles into the broth by yourself before eating. The idea is to enjoy the texture of the noodles and the flavour of the broth without being overpowered. Don 't eat this if you are wearing light coloured clothes as some spattering is almost unavoidable. We had it before in Japan, this didn 't quite measure up, but seems fairly authentic. The normal ramen was also fairly tasty. The only slight disappointment were the takoyaki (squid balls) where the pieces of squid at the centre didn 't seem to have fully defrosted, and were still slightly cold. Probably also a problem because we came at an odd time when they nearly close for the afternoon. Will come again as it is near where we live.
One drawback is that you have to pay extra for toppings like chashu, eggs, and seaweed, which can add up and make a bowl of ramen quite expensive, especially when many ramen shops in London offer great value. We also sampled the agedashi tofu as an appetizer, which was delicious! However, £6 for just three pieces of tofu feels a bit pricey. On a positive note, the service was exceptional. The staff was very attentive and friendly, always quick to notice when we needed a water refill. Overall, it was a pleasant experience!
The ram dishes were delicious! The octopus balls might sound unusual, but they taste fantastic.
I recently had the pleasure of dining at a fantastic Asian restaurant, and I must say, it's the best I've had in quite some time. The food was incredibly delicious, and the service was both polite and efficient. The ambiance is cozy, exuding a pleasant, laid-back student vibe, and the location is very convenient—just a short walk from Waterloo Station. The decor is memorable, featuring beautiful Japanese elements and artifacts. This was my first visit, but I can already tell it's going to become a favorite of mine.