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    Udon Cafe

    1.8 (11 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Japanese
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    9 years ago

    There's no option for 0 starts, but this is what this cafe is. Worst customer service ever! AVOID!

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    8 years ago

    Very average. Poor customer service. Pretty dull vibe and overpriced. Karage chicken is amazing.

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    11 years ago

    Everything was horrid, food, staff, service, quality, portions. Better off closing down & saving people a terrible experience.

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    Tonkotsu

    Tonkotsu

    3.9(20 reviews)
    2.4 miNotting Hill
    ££

    Great hearty ramen. Everything is so tasty but I've made a huge mistake to order the spicy one…read morebecause it was unbearably spicy. We also tried the chicken broth one but it's definitely not as intense as the pork broth. If you don't have any dietary restrictions, highly recommend the pork soup. Chicken karage is very nice as well! We mixed the soy sauce and vinegar together for a dipping sauce and it cuts down the oiliness so it was perfect. Wait staff is nice and alway accommodating our request!

    I had to wait a little to get in but it was still under like 15 mins. They seemed to be busy but…read moreits to be expected as they are only about a 10 seater restaurant inside with a few tables outdoors. The server was really nice and it looked like he was the only one working at the time so he was doing everything and trying his best to get me seated asap. Once I was seated, placing my order and getting my food was very quick. I ordered a lunch set and I got to say the soup base was kinda bland for a ramen which I feel like is pretty flavorful and the dumplings were just okay. The frozen ones I've had at home have more flavor...The chili oil definitely helped with the flavor though. This lunch set was a great deal though for all that and a cocktail I paid under 20 pounds. What i got Small Lunch set -Kakugiri with pork gyoza Smoke Hibiscus Margarita Price $ Food 5 Atmosphere 7 Service 7

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    Tonkotsu - Chicken karage

    Chicken karage

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    Pork gyoza

    Ukai - Sushi lover 55£

    Ukai

    3.3(36 reviews)
    2.3 miNotting Hill
    ££

    Went here for dinner on Friday, 7pm, was seated quickly. The place seemed to fill up towards 9pm…read more The selection of fish was good. Seabass was the fish of the day and I had it as sashimi - lovely presentation and delicious fish. Salmon was shipped from Scotland that morning and indeed was fantastic - as sushi and sashimi. I also tried another fish, can't recall the name (it was listed "if available" on the menu), and thoroughly enjoyed the sushi as well. The tuna "special" (seared tuna), very nice flavours and good fish. I recommend trying it, alone or in a group (it comes in 5 pieces). The oysters were OK - good oysters, but came with a little bit of soy inside the shell, I'm not convinced that's a good idea. That said its not the month for oysters anyway. As everyone commented, the teas are great - I had the raspberry/lychee (Asian Rose I think it's called). Very refreshing, and terrific flavours. Atmosphere is great for meeting friends or for a date - not loud, intimate, comfortable lighting and right-sized tables so that it's easy to have a conversation. I'll be back!

    My daughter and I went for lunch and were totally ignored. Service is nonexistent. We finally…read moregave up and left without eating. Maybe half the tables had guests. Other diners were being served. Just not us. We had high hopes for a lovely time in Notting Hill but unfortunately picked this place.

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    Ukai - Negroni and espresso martini

    Negroni and espresso martini

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    Mai Food

    Mai Food

    4.4(12 reviews)
    3.7 miSouth Kensington
    ££

    First time there with my colleagues for a dinner ! The…read moreplace itself is really small and our group of 14 people had the place for ourselves ! Very comfy ! The place is owned by a Japanese family of six, all working together. This is place is not known for their sushi ( forget it, it's not the main food of Japanese food) but for their katsu ( fried food ) we ordered different dishes to share : edamame, kushikatsu, fried oysters, fishcake, pork, some greens... and of course sake ! Everything was very tasty, it reminded me Japan so much ! I totally recommend this place for enjoying nice and real Japanese food! Also it's not too pricy for London

    This teeny tiny gem of a restaurant is absolutely fantastic. After stopping by in the afternoon,…read moreand finding they were only open in the evenings, say after 6pm, we called ahead to book a table for 2 at 7:00pm. It was a good thing we did, because the place filled up soon after we were seated. This please specializes in battered fried awesome on a stick. So do order some of these fun dishes. I also tried a bit of their sushi, and it was tasty and unfussy. But I think the highlight of the meal was trying new flavours, such as deep fried shrimp wrapped in perilla leaf. They also have a very nice sake and shochu selection. Try the red bean ice cream. Very subtle and a lovely texture with mashed beans included. Our hostess/waitress was a one woman wonder, and she made sure we loved everything. Don't be afriad to ask if you don't know what a sauce or side dish is. I learned I really like the yellow pickled radish called takuan that came with my partner's meal. and it made the hostess super happy too boot, as apparently, according to her, many younger Japanese don't like the flavour. Ah well, I know I did.

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    So much good food

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    Mai Food - And finally maki !

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    And finally maki !

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