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    Coco Ichibanya

    4.4 (17 reviews)

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    Kimberly C.

    You must come here. Seriously. It's so good and you leave feeling full and happy. There is almost always a queue as with most popular restaurants in Soho. We waited around 30-40 minutes for seats. They also make you place your order while you wait. But that is also partially because there is not a lot of indoor seating. I got the curry with a fried pork cutlet and vegetable dumplings. You get to customize your curry which I loved. And I am pleasantly surprised by how much I like the dumplings! The curry was so rich and flavorful. Additionally the ratio of rice to curry was just perfect! There is always a huge line here for a good reason!!

    Andrew M.

    It was a lovely curry experience here. If you are looking for the best japanese curry in london, you should come here!! It was super clean and service was good and even got super spicy curry go for level 5 i dare you!! Nevertheless, no student discount here just a reminder. It is definitely better than "maui poke" guys dont waste your time there and waste your time here. It got so many different selections of curry and this would be recommended to go and coming back. Cheers! Hopefully this helps!

    Ta Ha B.

    Excellent spot for Japanese Curry lovers. In Japan, this franchise is considered "decently good" but I was pleasantly surprised when I tried this place with a friend of mine. We've had the cheese katsu Curry and the veggie katsu Curry with extra mushrooms and we were blown away. Highly recommended.

    Inside. Not that much room. And tbh previous Japanese restaurant that was here just a few months ago looked much cooler.

    Good reasonably priced authentic Japanese food. Went there on Boxing Day and it was quite empty. I was told by many others that one needs to wait quite a long time in popular hours. Friend was asked to wait 40 minutes in the late afternoon. And no reservations. So yeah. I would say go there but only in unsociable hours and have a backup. But if this doesn't stop you, you can count on a restaurant straight from Japan (as I was told by my companion). Apparently in Japan it is a very cheap option for food and it is stupidly overpriced in London, on the other side looking at location, I don't blame them much. Also number of staff. Seriously. I feel like there were like almost as many of them as customers. We ordered from a totally Japanese menu that was full of pictures. Also impressive customisation, chose your curry heat and the heat is actually quite real so be careful! One also can chose extras and how big size of rice (with price increase for bigger and reduction for smaller). I got chicken katsu and my companion got the traditional pork katsu with egg omakase. Both looked very good and we didn't need to wait much. Taste hmm. The curry sauce was just ok I fear but the fried chicken. Ah. It was crazy crispy. Probably crispiest I've had yet. The omakase was decent, but I think my one was better still. I'm a big fan of crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. I was also impressed that once our water was finished without asking one member of staff poured some more. Very nice. All in all, recommend. Very authentic as it literally comes from Japan, prices are ok but crazy queues and no reservations. So yeah. Go figure if it's your kind of place. One could rate it 5 but I personally quite value the curry sauce which was just ok.

    Veg curry
    Janice J.

    A little pricey compared to locations abroad but that's expected. It was a warm, filling meal. I love how to Curry isn't meat based so vegetarians can eat it as well. I got the vegetable curry, medium spice. It was actually pretty spicy. The curry tastes the same and they give a lot of rice. So definitely come if you're feeling hungry.

    Curry Gratin!!
    Shelah K.

    I can't believe I never reviewed this place. Went in March 2019. I had the Curry Gratin and it was one of the best dishes I've ever had. This place is small inside, so get there early or you'll have to wait in line (or shall I say queue ;)) Friendly service, too. Too bad there isn't one in Portland!

    Chicken katsu curry with cheese scrambled egg and extra bubble fried salmon

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    Wholesome simple comfort food! Chicken cutlet with rice at spice level 1 is my favorite. Spice level 2 and above is too hot!

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    Great Food and Service. Will definitely return again. Cant wait until the restaurant opens in Texas.

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    Review Highlights - Coco Ichibanya

    You have many options to mix and match between protein and vegetables along with customizing your spice level.

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    Hare and Tortoise - Duck andd rice

    Hare and Tortoise

    3.9(44 reviews)
    1.0 miBlackfriars
    ££

    This branch is near the river and is located underground with no windows. Black decor throughout…read morewith a serene sense of Zen and calmness. Small attractive tasty dishes. Generally good service and ambiance. Grilled salty mackerel is very good, as is their crispy soft shell crab (a classic dish). Calamari is excellent though be warned: it's spicy! If you are a fan try their tuna tartar (see photo).

    A little hidden away, but definitely worth the descent into the catacomb-like interior…read more The vibe is intimate and the food is a legit take on Asian Fusion; mostly Japanese-inspired, but definitely with a bit of Chinese and Thai in there. The starters alone are worth a trip, and there were so many I wanted to try, they're actually all I had. Don't judge. They were amazing. The Pumpkin Croquettes were a slightly sweet and crispy version of traditional croquettes, deep-fried to perfection, with a light and smooth finish. Two will set you back a mere £3.10. While the spring rolls are good, I highly recommend the Vegetarian Duck Rolls, made with slightly sweet tofu skin, spring onions, cucumber, and Hoi Sin sauce. Three of those healthy rolls are a whopping £4.60. Finally, the Chicken Yakitori was also a dish worth it's weight in pounds, char-grilled to perfection and doused in a sweet yakitori sauce. A few skewers costs around £4.10. The rest of the menu is not only enormous, but sure to please any seafood-lover, especially sushi. They serve just about any Asian-inspired dish you can think of, including salads, ramen dishes, rice dishes, noodles of many different varieties, tempura, and sushi rolls, with a perfectly-paired sake menu to boot. But really, those side dishes are to die for.

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    Ribon

    Ribon

    4.1(16 reviews)
    1.1 miBlackfriars
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    Thanks to Katie B for stepping in as interim Yelp Ramen Club organiser in Josy A's absence…read more Ramen Club 8.0 took place at Ribon and Katie went to great lengths to make our booking and also to make sure that they had ramen available - for large parties, it's best to warn them as they only make a limited amount of broth each day When you get to the restaurant, don't be put off by the fact that the ground floor looks shut because it is shut! Descend the stairs to the subterranean dining room. Our party of 15 took over most of the main dining area though there are private rooms, which also offer karaoke The starters were my favourite part of the meal with the black cod and chicken karaage being top of my list even though the portion size was tiny for the cost. As far as ridiculous prices go though, I think my glass of orange juice from a carton for £3.30 was criminal - I can get 2 litres of Tropicana for less. Other starters like the pork and kimchi were rather bland The ramen was a disappointment. The broth was rather bland and the chashu was dry. Perhaps in keeping with the rather mean attitude to the volume of food served, there was no egg. In an age when Bone Daddies and other ramen joints in London have raised the bar, bowls like this won't cut it any longer It was a really fun evening but the food wasn't up to scratch, especially the ramen. Roll on, Ramen Club 9.0!

    Thank you Katie B for being a star and getting such a huge crowd of us involved in ramen club!!…read moreRibon was a strange ramen experience...ramen is only listed as a side note on the specials menu, but after seeing a photo of their ramen in the magazine "zoom Japan", I was keen to try it. Ramen: The miso soup was really good; hot and delicious... BUT my noodles seemed like over-cooked, squidgy cup-ramen noodles. I liked the toppings, but I was sad not to have an egg, and the cha siu was forgettable. So all in all the ramen isn't as good as many of the other ramen-joy-lands in London. Plus they took aaaaages to make, even though Katie had told them in advance that we would order lots of noodles. Izakaya menu: We also tried the agedashi dofu (really nice, but without much dashi!), the karaage and the gyoza. They were all lovely, and the general izakaya menu sounded full of tasty dishes. I'd be up for trying more of them. Other: A group of my friends from Japan have been here several times, and they all really liked it... so I know this place could be amazing. I'll have to come back to try non-noodle items, and to have a sing in their karaoke booth.

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    Sushi Tetsu

    Sushi Tetsu

    4.8(23 reviews)
    1.3 miClerkenwell
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    For his birthday, my friend's only wish was to come here for an omakase and I cannot stop thinking…read moreabout it! I had to make about 200 calls to get a reservation but it was worth it. There are two sittings for omakase each day, one at 5:30PM and one at 8:30PM. The interior is very intimate and each sitting serves 7 people only. Bookings are made at least two weeks to one month in advance depending on their policy which changes from time to time. They only accept reservations through phone calls and based on my experience, it was pretty hard to get through so I'd definitely recommend reading through their website for what to do to secure yourself a reservation. My friend and I both got the sushi & sashimi omakase, which comes with three plates of sashimi, 7 pieces of sushi (all seasonally selected!) and a sweet tamago at the end. The sashimi and sushi are all seasonally selected and exotic! I got to try gurnard and turbot sushi which I've never had raw before! The fish is not only high quality and delicious but prepped and presented beautifully too. The variety of condiments selected for each sushi was carefully thought out, elevating each mouthful. The service was impeccable as was the food. The chef's wife and the waiters always came to check-in with us and walk us through the proper dining etiquette. Under the chef's wife's recommendation, we also shared some sake and plum wine. It was lovely watching the chef prep and make each piece of sushi, exhibiting his intent and passion with every movement. The whole session lasted a little over 2 hours and we enjoyed every bit of it! I highly recommend checking out Sushi Tetsu at least once in your life! Not to mention the omakase was only for £96 (excluding alcohol and any service charge), which is cheap for the amount of food you get and cheaper than many other omakase meals found in London.

    Went for dinner with a friend, who had to call 139 times to get a reservation. But it was worth it…read moreall. She had omakase, whilst I had a la carte. I had a combination of octopus sashimi, tuna sashimi, squid nigiri, sweet shrimp nigiri, jumbo shrimp nigiri, scallops nigiri, tuna rolls, razor clam rolls and yellowtail hand roll. Everything was remarkably fresh and perfect, down to every ratio of sushi to rice and the temperature. Afterwards, we commented whether we would ever be able to have sushi elsewhere. Ambience was very cozy and intimate. Maximum seating of seven seats, hence very difficult to get a spot. Felt like I was in a local restaurant in the heart of Tokyo. Perfect for an intimate date or professional meal. Service was also top notch. At times, I felt they were a bit too mechanical, but I guess precision and propriety are part of the Japanese experience. Would go back in a heartbeat.

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    Coco Ichibanya - japanese - Updated May 2026

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