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    F.R.Bradley's

    1.0(1 review)
    4.9 miHounslow

    I recently ordered a 2kg bag of shelled cooked prawns. The packaging boldly claims that the…read morecontents are 'Premium Luxury Prawns XXL'. Everybody on the planet knows that XXL obviously means 'Extra Extra Large'. Not just large, or extra large, but EXTRA EXTRA LARGE. I.e. very big indeed. Except Bradley's, who clearly think this means 'small or medium'. On opening the bag, with great anticipation, I found that the contents comprised well over 90% of what can only be described as small prawns, and a handful of prawns which could optimistically be described as 'medium'. Not a single prawn in the entire 2kg bag came remotely close to being even 'large'. And to suggest any single item in the bag was XXL is nothing but deceit and fraudulent advertising. I took a photo of a selection of the contents, lined up against a 50p piece, to show clearly the size. I included the largest single prawn I could find in the bag. It was pathetic. See attached pics. I contacted Bradley's, with my evidence, and received the expected pile of defensive drivel. They educated me with the information that the prawns previously had shells on (really! Never knew that! ). And that the prawns were bigger before they were shelled and bagged, which justified the description. Utter drivel. What is advertised on the packaging must describe what is actually inside, not what the contents historically looked like. Apart from which, even with full shells and heads on, these prawns could still be described as nothing bigger than 'medium'. Absolute nonsense. Like describing a bag of sausages as 'huge' because they previously were part of a whole cow or pig. Shocking deceit, and they haven't got the slightest bit of integrity or professionalism to admit this is an error. I am saving the bag of prawns as evidence, and will be sending my evidence to Trading Standards when they reopen at the weekend. Disgusting rip- off.

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    Atari-Ya Foods

    Atari-Ya Foods

    4.6(5 reviews)
    1.9 miWest Acton
    ££

    I LOOOOOOVE ATARIYA!!!…read more Seriously! This is the best shop for Japanese food in London (I am shocked that I did not review it yet!!) It is tiny...so expect to queue around the whole shop for sashimi/ fish if you come here at the weekend! The sashimi is amaaaazing! The shop is busy, with a high turnover, so the fish never has a chance to rot or become smelly. This means when you enter the shop, you'll be greeted with a lovely smell of rice vinegar. It never smells fishy, despite all the fish. They cut the sashimi for you freshly, so you can ask for it to be cut sushi-style or sashimi-style. I like Sashimi-style better as you get larger chunks of fish. I recommend the following if you'd like to try their sashimi: - Hottate (Onmygoodness the raw scallops here are soooo good!) - Amaebi (sweet little shrimps) - Saba (mackerel) - Tamago (I really like their dashimaki, eggrolls - they'll slice as much as you like for sushi) - Salmon - Hamachi - yellow tail tastes lovely, and has a slightly 'bite-y-er' texture than salmon - The toro (tuna) is good (melts in your mouth) but to be honest, I love the other sashimi more. Other mouth-watering food available: * Frozen gyoza - we always have some in our freezer for tastey-fast-food emergencies * Frozen edamame - much cheaper than eating out! * Kabocha - a bit like butter nut squash...only better! * Croquettes - I love the curry-flavour ones :) * Huuuuge bags of rice (if you ask nicely, they'll open a bag, and just sell you part of it) * Frozen unagi and the sauce to serve it with * Cup ramen/udon and all the noodles to cook yourself! * Sooo many happy Japanese sweets * Essential speedy food like furikake (the yummy food to shake over rice to make an instant meal) or packets of ready-to-go miso soup. There is lots more...you'll have to head West to explore Atariya yourself!! The staff are all really nice, so if you need help in choosing, just ask for their advice. The Japanese bloke with a moustache is an absolute legend!! *Damn writing this review has made me hungry!!*

    It's a tiny grocery store but has a great selection of fresh fish! I'd say almost half of this…read morestore is dominated by the seafood counter. And the men behind the counter are energetic. The selection of the Japanese packaged food is limited here if you are looking for snacks or dry food.

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