RestaurantsBerkshireWindsorSL4

survey result

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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

As “a good fallback for a fairly inexpensive Japanese-influenced” bite – primarily of ramen and other noodle dishes – these ubiquitous Asian canteens may be “a bit tired after so many years on the high-street”, but still have many fans, particularly when “with kids, it’s a go-to place if you can’t spot much else around”. Even most supporters are realistic however that this is a choice with pros and cons: “service can be patchy when it’s busy” and at its worst the food feels too “manufactured and uninspiring”.

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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“You know exactly what you are going to get, and it’s fine for what it is” – that’s the overall verdict this year on these enduring Japanese-inspired (but not especially authentic) ramen canteens. As always, there are those who say it “seems to have gone downhill”, but its ratings for a cheap ’n’ cheerful refuelling stop were actually pretty decent in the last poll – way ahead of many mass-market chains. Top Top – “a firm family favourite” that’s “a hit with younger members of the family: service is quick and efficient and the food is always predictable”.

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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

As a “reliable standby”, this Japanese-inspired ramen (noodle) chain still inspires many reports, and parents in particular see it as a “safe option”. Even some fans, though, acknowledge that “it’s not a gastronomic highlight” nowadays, and ratings are dragged significantly down by the few who feel it’s “lost its way”, with service that’s “not the fastest” and “food that used to be nice, but which is now not so good”.

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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“You know what you’ll get” at this Japanese-inspired chain, which celebrated its 30th birthday last year: “quick, tasty noodles with something for everyone”, all at a “relatively cheap” price. True, it can seem merely “fine” or “unexciting in every sense” and (“anyone wanting spice might need to look elsewhere)”. But, in particular, it’s “a solid family bet”“very child-friendly” and “kids love it”. (Now with over 150 branches in the UK, in May 2022 they launched a new London flagship at Marble Arch, complete with outside seating by Hyde Park and a new cocktail menu).

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