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    4.0 (1 review)

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    Teppan

    Teppan

    5.0(1 review)
    1.3 mi

    I like this place…read more If you have visited Japan & Korea etc and have been missing the atmosphere of a ramen shop, this will suit you perfectly. It does a very good deal on a 'stop the clock' idea, which means you can sit and eat for two hours, from the moment of your first order. The cost is £15.80 which can't be bad. Personally I recommend the Bulgogi, thin sliced BBQ steak. Ushikata! I have hesitated in recommending Teppan Oriental because its very appeal is that all the customers are apparently Korean, Japanese or Chinese and this adds to the atmosphere...

    From the owner: We are Bristol's first and only Korean BBQ and Shabu Shabu restaurant…read more The Korean BBQ is comonly known as Yakiniku or Gogi Gui, this refers to the Korean method of grilling beef, pork, chicken, or other types of meat. Dishes are often cooked at the diner's table on metal grills that are built into the center of the table where diners can enjoy doing there own grilling/bbq at the dinner table. The Chinese Hot Pot also known as Shabu Shabu in Japan, and in Singapore and Malaysia the Steamboat. Like fondue but replaced with a simmering metal pot of stock at the centre of the table where diners place their ingredients into the pot to cook. The cooked food is usually eaten with a variety of dipping sauces. Typical Hot Pot dishes include thinly sliced meat, vegetables, dumplings and seafood. Here in Teppan we have a vast choice of ingredients, dipping sauces and stock.

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    Dain Korea

    Dain Korea

    3.3(4 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    ££

    I've said it so many times before, but I'll say it again - I love noodles! Can't get enough of…read morethem, in fact! Not only is it my first day back living on the glorious Gloucester Road after a 9 month hiatus, but I finally got round to trying Dain Korea, a new(ish) Korean restaurant just up from the arches. From the outside I'll be honest, it looks a bit tacky. It certainly doesn't look less than 12 months old, which it is. But it looks interesting, which is why I'd been looking forward to coming. Inside was a bit of a surprise. There was the expected plain tables with chop sticks, but with a wooden, thatched style hut over the counter. It didn't really fit, but I loved it for its character. It was pretty funny! On to the food: very good! Unfortunately I don't know much about Korean food. Bristol has some superb Asian restaurants, but we're not quite as developed at London or Birmingham - so Korean food is something of a welcomed new coming. That said, i thoroughly enjoyed the noodles. They were very wet but with tons of flavour. They actually brought me out a little plate of pickled vegetables and a small plate of yellow beans to start and the noodles came with a delicious Miso soup. The miso was darker than any I have had before and probably tastier than any other as well. This is a great little spot. Not that it needs to be plush to be good, but it a little polish around the edges and this place would be great to eat in as well. I'll be back (no Arnold Schwarzenegger voice attached here)

    Very bad experience. Rude waitress. Anyway, is real Korean…read morerestaurant, but if you wish a high quality service, better don't come and choose another restaurant.

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    Khao & Bao - Mmmmm delicious Bristolian bao....

    Khao & Bao

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    £

    Anyone who knows me knows that if there's an bao shaped opportunity, I'm all over it. The severe…read moredearth of bao-related goodness in my otherwise perfectly satisfying city is something that continues to baffle and upset me in equal measure. Bristol's effort was very good. Not quite Dim Sum Su level. Or Bao in London. But very respectable indeed. Took advantage of the very reasonable deal - 2 bao with fries for £8.50 which was plenty to fill me. The chips seemed a bit of a curveball, as not something I'd normally pair with bao, but it worked ok and they were cooked well. The bao themselves were lush - fried chicken with chilli mayo and daikon, and the amusingly named Chairman Bao with confit pork belly, hoisin and peanut dust. Shame they didn't have the shrimp bao as it sounded delicious but understandably it's their biggest seller, and I arrived late. The buns were soft and pillow-like, and the filling nice, albeit not exactly plentiful. Overall a solid 4*, and well worth a lunch trip, or light-ish dinner. It's BYOB as well, which I didn't realise.

    This was my first taste of the famous bao buns and they were lovely! I tried Char Sui pork, pork…read morebelly, satay chicken and grilled chicken (with a side of gyoza for good measure!). The best thing about two of you eating is you get to try a selection, 2 bao would be enough each with a side for a meal. These fluffy buns made me very happy and were pretty reasonable. The pork belly was a bit fatty but apart from that, delicious! Plus the staff were very happy and helpful which always helps. Definitely a fan!

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    Toro Noodle Bar - Toro Special

    Toro Noodle Bar

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    £

    I love noodles - I just love 'em! I drive passed Toro on the bus most days and I've been wanting to…read moretry it for ages, so I made an effort to head there for lunch yesterday. Firstly, the venue itself is good. Nothing striking, nothing fancy, just a decent restaurant with a nice open window at the front where you can people watch. I sat down and was handed a menu. I instantly noticed the I was the only white caucasian customer, which is generally (I find) a good sign of authenticity. The waiter came back a couple of minutes later to take my order. I wanted the Japanese Style Beef on Fried Ramen but asked if they could add some bean sprouts. I was told quite firmly 'no'. But I ordered it anyway because it came with vegetables. The dish was really tasty, if not a little too salty. But it was a soy sauce dish, so you have to expect it to be salty. I really enjoyed it! I finished and within a couple of minutes my dish had been taken and I ordered the bill. Paid. Left. All done within about 20/25 minutes. I was on a lunch break so this was perfect for me. I can't really fault Toro. There's no Wow factor to it, but it's good at what it does and i'd certainly go back.

    Some new Staff. Same amazing food and free unlimited refill for Coke/ Diet Coke / Lemonade for just…read more£2!!!!! Ah, they have started doing Loyalty Cards, finally !!!! The quality of the food has amazingly developed!!! The portions are huge!!! Will definitely come back!!!!

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    The Fish Cake Chicken Soup

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