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So there can be a queue to get in. We wait for for about 30 mins or so to get in which wasn't too bad. Once we got it, our table got set in bits and bobs. We didn't even get the menus for a good while. However after that the service was good. Luckily the food here is really nice with the prawn start
The best ramen I’ve ever had in London! Always the most delicious food and fantastic service, every time we go it’s always amazing.
Great Soho location. Not a busy road and weather was clement so we sat outside. Table and chairs were tiny but functional. Menu has the main feature of Ramen recipes but there is a dry Ramen too and plenty of other stuff. The staff are helpful and know the menu and food well. Seating is probably mor
I had been to various Tonkotsu around in London. This one. Is my 1st time, me & my husband went today - 18/7/2023 - Tuesday. I am very pleased and satisfied with the friendly, warm welcoming service. The happy, smiling chef and their attentiveness. I will definitely 💯% come back to this branch. Hi
Visited Tonkotsu in Dean Street, Soho for a Raman dinner. Friendly staff and a nice setting with seating options both inside and outside. Started with the Pork Gyoza (£6.45) and the Prawn Gyoza (£6.75), you get 5 pieces of each on a serving, and both were good. I then had the Tonkotsu Raman with
Wanted ramen, and coming from japan, this place was really good. From the egg to the noodles and additional condiments. Something that could be said, however, is that maybe the broth could be deepened by a more flavorful dashi or base. Overall, would definitely recommend!
Nice restaurant in Soho, Ldn🇬🇧 We tried the ramen and the gyozas, the food was tasty, you get to choose your portions. Although we had to wait a bit of time to get our order, it is definitely worth the wait.
Lovely Japanese restaurant in the middle of Soho. We visited here because of it being recommended in an article about Japanese food online. We weren’t disappointed. We had to wait for about ten minutes to get a table (on a Saturday night during Easter, so totally fine). The staff was exceptionally n
The karaage was very nice! Didn't have a typical 'karaage' coating, but flavourful and juicy. Tonkotsu was very meh creamy but almost 'superficial' in taste? The waitress who served us upstairs (short blonde hair) was super helpful and lovely! Also thoroughly enjoyed their chilo oil, it's perfect fo
We had the Gyoza and Chicken Kara-Age. The Gyoza was lovely but not exceptional. The Chicken Kara-Age however was amazing. The hint of ginger elevated it. As for the signature Tonkotsu, it was disappointing. Whilst it was creamery and tasty. It was a little too salty but lacked the umami flavour wh
Good place for ramen! Noodles were fresh and tasty. Cauliflower wings were especially delicious. The vegetarian options including the mushroom ramen and the chilli tofu ramen are tasty so I would recommend! Lunch time deal was good for the price also
Chicken katsu curry and boneless fried chicken, super yummy! The service was 5*, the lady who manages the restaurant is great. Also offered me a free birthday ice cream! Will be back
Oksana was very educated on the story behind the “if you don’t make your own noodles, you’re just a soup shop” quote and how it’s in the restaurants all over. She was very welcoming, funny and made sure to look after us! Very fast at getting me and my cousin the Kakugiri Ramen! She provided a servic
A great Japanese ramen place in Soho, with good gyoza and draft beer from Kirin. The egg and noodle in ramen is perfectly cooked and seasoned. This place will meet the expectation you have for a great Japanese ramen, especially, if you must have a cold Japanese draft beer with the think broth with p
Nice ramen restaurant in Soho. Noodle soups are great but the food is rather fushion than traditional Japanese. Ambience and atmosphere are nice though, service is great too!
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