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    Kineya Mugimaru

    3.7 (12 reviews)

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    Alan T.

    Way surprising ramen place before hitting the Eurostar train. Great noodles and flavor. Great way to order and add to your order. You walk up to a kiosk and order what you want. Slide down and grab edamame or karaage chicken. Pay and wait. Honestly. This hit the spot. Not sure why this place isn't more popular. Not to mention you can get spicy tuna rice balls for your travels. Grab a few and hit the train or put it in your bag as you shop and eat as a snack. Was delish.

    Claudine L.

    The food here was surprisingly decent. We got the udon and the laksa soup and they were both pretty flavourful. This was at a train station as well so I wasn't expecting much in terms of taste and quality of the food. Price is also decent for the portion.

    Veronica J.

    Great place to grab a quick meal before boarding your train. Interesting Japanese dishes with an element of personalisation - I had an option to add certain things to my broth, like fried onions, leek, etc. I didn't really like their ordering system - they call out the dish by name rather than order number - so my order was grabbed first by someone else by mistake. During the Covid times, i don't appreciate much strangers grabbing my food.

    Beef udon
    Chi L.

    For a restaurant at the train station, this was a solid udon spot that is a quick and easy meal if you're in a hurry! The portions were huge and the broth was rich. I would pass on the tempura items as they were pretty soggy. Overall, a solid spot for when you're pressed on time.

    Chris M.

    Amazing to find such good food at a train station! You can get several dishes with fresh handmade noodles as well as some rice dishes that you can order at a screen and then bring the receipt to the counter to pay. I had the Kitsune Noodles that I liked a lot. Noodles themselves were really good, the broth was delicate and the fried tofu gave a really nice sweetness to the dish. It was also a pretty large portion for the price (£7.20).

    Dried out asparagus inside. Hard dense tempura batter outside. Just awful.

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    The udon is really nice and I also tried the rice ball. It's full of prawns. Really yummy. Definitely going back next time

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    Kiln - Laap Sausage

    Kiln

    4.2(91 reviews)
    1.1 miSoho
    ££

    Verdict: It's... Ok. Definitely wouldn't get a reservation or wait longer than 10 minutes to get…read moreseated. I don't think I'll be back, and I wouldn't recommend this unless you were extremely uncultured and didn't know what real Asian food was like. Non-Asian folks may love this place - so take other reviews with a grain of salt (I personally am shocked at how highly rated this place is). The missus rates it lower than me (3/5 from me), so I give this place her rating cuz we were both... very sad about this. Missus and I showed up at 4pm on a Saturday in May. It was hella busy when we arrived, but quickly emptied out after we started getting our food. This place claims its Thai but they only have the spice part down... I doubt this is actually authentic. Maybe it's Southeast Asian inspired?? If anyone else knows please comment. The portion sizes are predictably small, and I don't think we ordered enough for two to be full, even though it was quite pricey (given the portion size). We ordered the rump cap, curry, clay pot, and a lager to drink. Nothing was that memorable - the rump cap was well made but the curry definitely made us question the cultural authenticity of this place. I wouldn't order the curries here - the meat dishes seem decent though. The ambiance in here is definitely loud, since sound carries - any conversation gets amplified and you can hear every word - even the annoying laughs or coughs are at volume 11 (so try to keep your voices down!). There's a background music track but it's faint and you can only barely hear it when anyone is talking. The restaurant layout is very good for communal dining, but really bad for intimate settings. If I were a dating man (I'm not), I wouldn't bring a date here. The service is also extremely slow - from when we ordered to when we got all of our food was roughly 45 min - which, given how hungry we were, and how empty the place was - inexcusable and really disappointing. Note: mandatory 12.5% service charge on top of your meal.

    Food was excellent. Unique flavours and very well priced. Service was also very good, great…read morerecommendations. Lovely vibe in the restaurant.

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    Kiln - Cooking area

    Cooking area

    Kiln - Slow grilled soy chicken, amazingly juicy and tender!

    Slow grilled soy chicken, amazingly juicy and tender!

    Kiln - Pepper Relish with Crispy Pork £8.00

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    Pepper Relish with Crispy Pork £8.00

    Chew Fun - Braised Beef Shin with Sour Chili Oil Sauce (油碟牛肉)

    Chew Fun

    4.5(4 reviews)
    2.5 miPetticoat Lane, Aldgate

    Take all my stars away for the food because it was A-plus without a doubt, with everything that I…read morehave tasted as out of this world, totally reminding me of home in so many ways. The taste was flavorful. The portion size was generous. The price was reasonable. The hole-in-the-wall vibe was wholesome. And the fact that they straight up started talking to me in Mandarin was like... yeah y'all are totally authentic. I don't really have stuff to say about the individual dishes because everything that I have attached to this review is a hit, and for anyone coming through, it will pretty much just be a choice of preference on the meat included in the noodles. Whichever type of meat one likes will be the noodles that one should end up going with. I chose the beef flank one, and there was just a lot of tender beef flank included in my broth and I was happily eating everything and drinking the broth ferociously. You just can't go wrong with whichever you choose. This would definitely be a place that I would recommend anyone around the area! 10 out of 10 without a doubt.

    This is a very small restaurant. I found the menu somewhat difficult to understand. I wasn't sure…read morewhat ingredients were already in each dish or which ones we should add from the list of toppings. It took a while to get our order taken correctly, but in the end our group of five left happy after eating delicious noodle bowls.

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    Chew Fun - Marinated Quail Eggs and Fried Bean Curd (卤鹌鹑蛋配油豆腐)

    Marinated Quail Eggs and Fried Bean Curd (卤鹌鹑蛋配油豆腐)

    Chew Fun - Roasted Duck with Plum Sauce (梅子烧鸭)

    Roasted Duck with Plum Sauce (梅子烧鸭)

    Chew Fun - Braised Chicken Gizzards (麻香鸡胗)

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    Braised Chicken Gizzards (麻香鸡胗)

    Sakagura London - Tara miso yaki (miso black cod)

    Sakagura London

    4.1(17 reviews)
    1.1 miMayfair
    £££

    Sake list is insane so for those who love Sake - you will be in heaven!…read more The food was very good. Sashimi's presentation was beautiful and the sashimi was very fresh. The wagyu from Japan was pricey but well worth the price (69). Chicken Karaage - Delicious and the batter wasn't heavy Wagyu from Japan - Highly recommend! Sashimi Duo (salmon & tuna) - Fresh and melted like butter! Hamachi (yellowtail) - Fresh & delicious Gyoza - Good Tara Miso Yaki - Very flavorful and a bit sweet Service was a bit of a miss in the beginning as we got seated without menus. It took awhile before our waitress noticed that the hostess didn't provide us menus, but she was nice about it. After that, it was fine. Food was exceptional!

    I am very impressed with the quality of the food and service at this restaurant. The attention to…read moredetail is excellent and felt very comfortable for such a quality Japanese restaurant. There were three in our group which was suggested one starter and one main per person. I had the Gozen bento which was sashimi of high grade along with salad, sticky rice and miso soup for £20. It was divine. I also sampled some of my partner's tempura bento. Prepared well it was crispy and fresh. The third in our party had sashimi which was super fresh and delicious. We shared pork gyoza and agedashi tofu. Amazing. Everyone left happy with quality and price. They have a stellar drink menu from beer to shochu, sake and cocktails. Everything was on point. The dessert menu was tempting but everyone was too full to order. I will definitely be back for an enjoyable date night or even to entertain colleagues. A great place without breaking the bank.

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    Sakagura London - Wagyu - Japan

    Wagyu - Japan

    Sakagura London - Downstairs

    Downstairs

    Sakagura London

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    Kineya Mugimaru - noodles - Updated June 2026

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