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Address: , London , XGL, GB
State: XGL
City: London


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Reviews
We ate here 8 months ago and there has been a lot of changes. The menu is different but the food was great. The Oden was great and the Curry was good as well. I personally thought their Takoyaki tasted better than the ones I had in Osaka.Recommended dishesPrawn Katsu Curry, Chicken Katsu Curry, Takoyaki
Very lovely service by the nice lady in the cube. Her suggestion to try Takoyaki and that we won't regret trying it was definitely very good. Tried Katsu Curry, Veg Noodles, and a combo offer, and all of them tasted good; portion size isn't enormous and is on the smaller side, but again, it's an eatery near London Eye. Overall a very good experience, will likely visit again!
Confusing. What is Ajis' Bakery? Ajis' restaurant? We went Monday 5pm and the bakery was already closed but Japanese restaurant was still open. Are they joint shops or separate? The Japanese is located on ground floor while the bakery is located lower ground along with public toilet. They serve Japanese food but I don't even know if the chef preparing it was Japanese or not, because the staffs who served us were definitely Chinese. The food I ordered was Chicken Katsu Curry which tasted ok. The vegetables that came with it were cold, the rice and curry were lukewarm, but chicken was right temperature. My partner ordered a prawn Katsu curry, she had same experience with her meal. The taste of the food were ok not great, but I prefer the prawn to the chicken curry. We also ordered the oden soup which contained different fish cakes but unfortunately it was very expensive for a small portion! £6.50 for 6 different fish cakes along with an egg, though the soup taste was very nice. Our Katsu meal cost £12.50 which is costly for a meal that didn't satisfy me. Our bill came to the total of £31 with added service charge 12% that came up to £34.72. Toilet was nice and clean, it uses a code so you need to ask the staffs for the code because it is for paying customers only. Would I recommend this place? I don't know. I expected to be served by Japanese people since the restaurant had the title Japanese to it. The meal was not hot enough, and for the price of the meal and portion was very stingy, the oden fish cake soup was a rip off with that kind of price. No I will not recommend. Because I was not satisfied. Kid-friendliness: Children can come in here Parking: It is recommended you take the train Wheelchair accessibility: This place is wheelchair friendly. There is a lift to get downstairs to use the toilet.
Spent the day in London looking around Westminster and going to the aquarium. Ended up stopping here for a later lunch. I got the katsu chicken and rice curry. It was some of the best food I have had since being in the UK. The curry was a yellow curry and pleasantly spicy. It wasn't so spicy it was miserable. The vegetables were cooked nicely, but they weren't soggy at all. My son got the chicken udon noodles which he ate the whole bowl. The helpings were huge. Had I known that we probably would've shared plates. The lady working the front and tables was very nice. On Google it said it stayed open until later, but we must have got in there in the knick of time, because about 15 minutes after we sat down someone came to be seated and she said she was closed. I felt bad, but she never tried rushing us or anything. If near here I recommend it. It is more flavorful than other things you may find in the UK. Vegetarian options: Vegetable rice curry, vegetable udon Kid-friendliness: A few older babies in there. Many families. Dietary restrictions: They did ask if anyone had allergies. We did not, so did not know exactly what they provide in an instance someone does.
Food was ok, service was ok. Right at the exit of the aquarium so very handy for starving people short of patience to find a place to eat. But lost a kid’s jacket at the restaurant, called 6-7 times during their opening hours over a few days and nobody picked up, also wrote to them but never got a response after 3 weeks make sure to have a thorough check before leaving the restaurant!
Nice Japanese restaurant in touristy area of London, but very reasonable prices.Food: 5/5
Lovely view from the Thames. Service is fairly quick. Had the Takoyaki £5.80 which was decent, but portioned on the smaller side. Dishes priced between £11-£13 per person. Nice overall :
Right across the sidewalk from London Eye. Very yummy!!!
Being able to grab lunch for less than a tenner with a view of Big Ben has to be a huge plus. In fact it wasn’t that long ago that this venue housed a McDonalds, so even if this is not the tastiest Japanese food in London it is definitely a step up and a reasonable option if you are strolling along the Thames.
Terrible food. I was unsure if the chicken we ordered was in fact chicken. The taste was minimal and questionable
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