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Good quality and we'll priced Japanese food, with the option to have mixed lunchboxes that allow you to try several dishes. None of it was mind blowing, but instead, consistently good. There was an error with our tablet and half of our order didn't go through and they picked it up quite quickly, an
Average food. Super slow service I used to love this place for it’s good value Japanese food but sadly standards have dropped recently. Food took really long to arrive with my partners food arriving first and mine arriving about half an hour later. We noticed that other tables had the same problems
Small comfy place to get good japanese food. Service was friendly and helpful. Had the tofu / pork don and salmon skin tempura. Both were tasty and filling.
Excellent selection of set dishes. The curry is quite good. The random music in the background includes weird, aggro rap songs and laidback Japanese music (e.g. Ayumi Hamazaki, Kenzo etc). It is gets a bit naughty (e.g. songs with eff words) just ask the restaurant staff to switch to the polite J
I love this eatery, it's easily one of my favourite go-tos in the city for Japanese for the past five years. The food had never disappointed. Delicious ramen and incredibly considerate to separate the karage from the ramen bowl :) highly recommend! I don't think they allow split bills.
Kura Kura is a cute Japanese restaurant tucked away in Haymarket. Technically one location, split into two parts. Upstairs has a dining room, whereas the street level part is a smaller, authentic looking dining room and takeaway kitchen that you would typically see in Japan. Because of this, I chose
Been coming to this place since early 2000 and I always come back when in Chinatown because staff are friendly, food is good and prices are decent. The small restaurant downstairs is great when you are dining alone, but if going with friends it can get very crowded because of the small space. Better
Nice little restaurant that’s tucked away near Paddy’s market. It was pretty busy when we arrived, but the food came relatively quickly. The staff were friendly and all the food was fresh and tasted good. We got the: - fried vegetables (pretty good) - prawn gyoza (great texture and taste) - salmon a
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