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    Sojo Restaurant

    3.4 (36 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 5:30 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Leo U.

    Summary: + Proper Chinese restaurant near Oxford train station + Spacious and airy + Lunch great value for money ( from £6.50 for a big main) + Big portion! Overall: Sojo is a chic Asian restaurant in Oxford that serves authentic Chinese food. Its spacious dining area was almost full and there were a lot of Asian faces. That's always a good sign. The lunch menu had an impressive range of option to choose from. From what I can remember, it had rice bowls, congee, noodles, dim-sum sections and more. The rice section also says the dishes are served "in a big bowls of rice" in brackets. Nice. I went for tomato & egg with rice. I'm usually not a big fan of Chinese sweets but I decided to order an egg custard bun for dessert. Food: The tomato & egg was served quickly. Just as promised on the menu, the dish was served on a large bowl of steamed rice. £6.50 for this volume is not bad at all. The rice is almost entirely covered by stir-fried egg and tomatoes mixture with a sprinkle of chopped green onions on top. The tomatoes are very juicy and eggs are soft. The juice from the tomatoes works as a kind of sauce that glues the two ingredients together to make one dish. The sliced tomatoes were extremely hot but still maintained the texture and shape. (Compared that with completely disintegrated tomatoes in a pasta sauce, for example.) Egg mixture is cooked but very soft. All of these things suggest that the stir-frying process was done very quickly under very strong heat as it should be. I love the simplicity of this popular comfort food from China. This is one of the best companions to a bowl of white rice. I was pleasantly surprised by the dessert. The custard buns are served in a mini bamboo steamer. The bun was still hot and had a firm texture. The soft custard was moist and had a subtle coconut flavour. Overall, the service was pleasant and food was brilliant. This is a must-go if you happen to find yourself in Oxford. Especially, lunch at Sojo offers a great value for the money.

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    Food was not great. Terrible service. They treated us as if was impossible to get 3 seperate checks

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    7 years ago

    If eat in, 15-20% off students discount. But take away, no discount. The advertisement is misleading. And the service is especially bad

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    Very good dan dan mein. High on the spice, though, so beware. Ordered for delivery.

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    This is without a doubt the best Chinese food in the city.

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    Overall: Sojo is a chic Asian restaurant in Oxford that serves authentic Chinese food.

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    Chiang Mai Kitchen - Fish

    Chiang Mai Kitchen

    4.4(73 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    £££

    I was walking through Oxford looking for something to eat when I came across this restaurant. I…read morewas craving some Thai and figured why not give it a try. The front door is interesting an has an interesting history with the building dating back to 1637. I was greeted when I walked upstairs and given a menu. I ordered Veggie Spring Rolls (Popia Tod), the Tom Ka with chicken and Pad See-Ew Noodles with chicken. It didn't take long to get my order and it was all still hot when I arrived back at my hotel. They also wrap it all quite tight so nothing spills out. The Spring Rolls weren't what I was expecting. I thought they were going to be fresh spring rolls but they are fried; it does say on the menu but I didn't read that part. It came with a plum sauce but would have been nicer with some hot mustard. Unfortunately, they do not do fresh spring rolls. The Tom Ka soup was quite good. It's a bit heavier than most Tom Ka soups I've had and I would have preferred it to be a bit spicy. The Pad See-Ew was fantastic. They serve a very generous portion and it's just delicious! And like the soup, it would be nice if it was a little spicy. I'm sure they can make it spicy if you ask them and I wish I would have asked. The food is very fresh and delicious and I would absolutely come back here.

    food was amazing and reasonably priced. the restaurant is cosy feeling and is a great spot to get…read moresome delish Thai food.

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    Tse Noodles

    Tse Noodles

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Came here a few times mostly for takeaway but also dined in once. For dining in we arrive at 12 pm…read moresharp on a Thursday right when they opened. The tiny space was not crowded at that time, and our order came quickly and efficiently. It's a nearly self service kind of place because you place orders by checking off a sheet (that sheet is the menu). Xiaolong bao (with soup inside) was wonderful and delicate; beef noodle very good. I also got their wonton noodle before as take out. Love their salt and pepper shrimp, too. A highlight of our dining in experience was the salt and pepper tofu. Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. They have an open kitchen so you can see the chefs at work. The whole place was run fairly efficiently though they take only cash. A slight inconvenience since all other restaurants in Oxford take credit cards (even those eateries in nearby Covered Market.

    I've only had some of the dim sum items from the very limited menu and the wonton noodles. This is…read moreproper Canto taste. Hopefully my next visits will prove better. It's a tiny place with tiny table in a very cozy atmosphere. There's almost no table service. You walk in, seat yourself, and fill out what you want from the paper menu, then hand it back to the kitchen. Your order then comes out. When it's time to pay, you get up and ask how much your total is (unless you're smart enough to have tallied it up while you were ordering). I wasn't impressed with the dim sum. It's not bad, but I suspect it's just frozen fare from the freezer aisle. The wonton noodles were improperly cooked, just not snappy/bouncy enough. However, the wontons that came with the noodles were perfect. I'm planning to come back and try some of the other soup noodle dishes next time and anticipating less disappointment.

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