'Twas a glorious sunny day in late May - and unfortunately, as with most days in May, I was at work. After much deliberation, starting as usual at around 8am, my colleagues and I decided that we would have a wander up to Sesame, and eat lunch in Park Square. After a deal as always, we all decided before-hand that we would go for the 'Half-Pizza and Salad for £4' - as advertised on FB / Twitter. Seemingly a great price for a box pizza and deli salad.
Upon arrival, it became apparent that every man and his dog had the same idea as us. We queued out of the doorway, but it took less than ten minutes to be served. Unfortunately, by the time we got to the front of the queue, there was only one-and-a-half Margherita pizza's left - enough for my colleagues but not me! I wasn't overly bothered, I had my eye on the noodles anyway, so I picked up a large Salmon Teriyaki Noodles, priced at £4.90. I picked up a drink too, which brought my total spend to £5.65 - the top end of what I'd be happy spending on my lunch hour at work.
What was confusing was the apparent lack of communication between staff - I was offered pizza one minute, then told I couldn't have any, then told I could only have ham & mushroom, then again told I couldn't!?
Anyway.. after having my noodles warmed we made our way around the corner to Park Sq to find a patch of grass to sit on. There are several tables inside Sesame, but on a day like today, quite understandably, nobody was sat inside.
I must say, as soon as I opened the pot, the noodles smelled superb. Upon inspection, there was plenty of salmon hidden amongst the Japanese noodles and veggies too - in fact more than I'd expected. I was happy with my noodles, however I did find towards the end that the majority of the pot was made up of water - making it slightly overpriced overall.
As for the guys and their pizza - well let's just say I'm glad I was at the back of the queue and ended up with noodles! The consensus was that the base was way too hard, and the toppings dry, as though it had been sat there for a good couple of hours. This was of course, the last pizza of the day, but still was way below expectation. The salad too was rather disappointing - quality was there but unfortunately quantity not.
All in all - I my noodles were good, but overpriced for what they were - I could have got more from my money at Wok-On or similar - and the pizza wasn't at all good. Perhaps this is due to the lovely weather, or perhaps the deal was over-advertised online, but we felt that Sesame had bitten off more than they could chew with the pizza deal on this particular Wednesday - which undoubtedly detracted from the experience.
Don't think I'll be going again - but judging by the other reviews we may have caught them on a bad day? Still - enough to put me off when I know how much my £5.65 could have got me elsewhere in town. read more