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    Tonkotsu East

    3.0 (26 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Tokyo ramen egg-joy
    Josy A.

    I actually quite liked my ramen (I've tried the Tonkotsu branch in soho, and remembered that the tokyo ramen was better than the tokotsu ramen) looking at the less-than-happy faces of the people that ordered tonkotsu, that must be the same here. The bad bits: - Our waitress didn't see to want to listen to me! I asked for umeshu, and she brought me beer(!?) and I asked for karaage, and she brought us crab. I guess karaage and crab sound a little bit alike. - I e-mailed 2 weeks in advance to ask if it was possible to book (as we had a huge group) but they never bothered to get back to me...I assumed this meant you can't book tables, but actually you can...they just didn't want me. ah well. - The squid was not good in any way. The good: - Despite the lack of booking, they found space for 10 of us(!) and the bloke on the door was really helpful and friendly. - Tim and Grant didn't like the karaage, but I thought it was good (not bland at all!) You could tell is was marinated properly, and it was crunchy and yummy. - I liked the croquettes, but to be honest, it's hard to mess up pumpkin croquettes. I always love them. - The tokyo ramen *was* good. The noodles were perfectly al dente, the egg and chashu were all delicious BUT the broth just lacked a bit of flavour. Once I added the chilli oil, I was happier. I would probably come back if I lived in the area...but it's a bit far to travel for quite expensive noodles.

    Dumplings
    Jing Shyang Y.

    This place seems to have a lot going for it. Cool crowd. Very busy in the evenings, unfortunately the food at least the night we went was not up to par. Without spending too much time on it, the food was very bland. Everything from the karrage to the pumpkin croquettes were near tasteless to me. Normally chilli is the save here, and embarassingly the "award winning" chilli that is so prominently advertised on the menu was not even close to being a "good chilli". I could have eaten a litre of it and not experienced that thing that chilli is supposed to be good at. Oh yes, be HOT. Also the quantities needed to get any sort of flavour were embarrassing. If there was an award for inefficient chilli, this would get bottom marks in all areas. Taste, quantity to item ratio, heat etc... So the starters poor. It was up to the Ramen to deliver. And deliver it did not. The soup was bland. For around £10 you don't expect to have a bland soup. I've tasted instant noodles that tasted better than this broth, or what was substituted for broth. And those only cost 80p. My only other experience of Ramen in London was Shoryu Ramen, and the broth I've had there was rich, tasty and satisfying both times I visited. Again, chilli could not save this mess. The pork was very good though as was the egg. But again you don't pay over a tenner for half a good hanjuku egg and thin slivers of pork. To be honest it was that bad, I almost wanted to go home and make some myself. Easy to do for the money they charge here. Disappointed to the max

    Outside Sign
    Grace K.

    Good ramen to get that ramen kick you've been craving for. Not amazing, but just good enough. What I liked is the home made noodle machine and the taste/consistency of the noodles- it's good. I ordered the Tonkatsu Ramen and thought the broth was a bit too thick and heavy and salty. The portion of the noodles is a bit scarce, so I recommend (especially if you are a guy), to order the extra portion of noodles (£2). The meat potion is fair, so can't complain about that. If you are vegetarian, there is a V option...I've had it before and told myself not to get it again. In general, the portion was small so I was super hungry after I finished, and also the toppings was scant. I'd say it's worth it to you if you're able to order the meat options. The dumplings are super oily and barely any fillings. I feel like it's bought frozen in a large bag from the Asian super market (not homemade). I like the decor inside. It's simple, cozy, and clean.

    Tonkotsu ramen with pork belly
    Dee D.

    There is a room at the back of the restaurant with a big window looking into it, and inside the room sits a man making noodles with a noodle machine imported from Japan. That's his whole job. He sits in a fishtank making noodles. This was simultaneously weird, awesome, and a somewhat aggressive way to demonstrate their authenticity! I hope that glass is soundproof and he's blasting heavy metal on the other side or something. Anyway -- the food. We got the Tonkotsu and curry chicken wings. Decent noodles, tasty toppings, and really nice broth. The broth was my favorite part. It's not too salty, you can still taste hints of bone and marrow, and the grease has been skimmed off during the cooking process as it should be. It's light enough that you can slurp it up after you've finished your noodles. I wish they'd put some more bamboo shoots because that was my favorite part -- I actually found the pork belly a little tough and sinewy and somewhat difficult to rip apart with just teeth and chopsticks. The chicken wings were delicious. At £5 for five little wings though, it's not a cheap starter, but it's done really well -- crunchy on the outside and juicy on the inside, but with only a slight hint of curry flavor. Japanese curry is supposed to be subtle, but I didn't taste it much at all... but then again, I did sort of smother them in chili paste so that's probably my own fault :-) I'd definitely go back. It's much less crowded than the other comparable ramen shops in Central - on a Saturday afternoon, at what should have been peak lunch hour (12:30 PM) there were only about 10 customers in the entire restaurant.

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    Review Highlights - Tonkotsu East

    The location was well chosen, just under an arch behind Haggerston Station.

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    Asta 3

    Asta 3

    4.8(6 reviews)
    1.5 miPetticoat Lane, Aldgate

    'Asta' (as I like to simply call it) - I have no idea of the '3' moniker, or indeed where the first…read moretwo went - is as genuine a Japanese canteen as you'll find in London. I was lucky enough to, along with a colleague, be taken here on several occasions for a quick lunch by a client (indicative of how welcoming the Japanese are!) By 'genuine' I mean no dumbed-down menus, no super-slick interiors to detract from potentially average food, and no gimmicks of any kind. The place is staffed and run by Japanese nationals as any self-respecting Japanese restaurant should be - and perhaps more importantly, frequented by them regularly, too. Service is smiling and attentive and no more that it needs to be. The food is inexpensive (~£6-8 for a bento, £7-11 for ramen, udon or donburi) and so tasty. On my most recent trip I had beef ramen with tan tan (sesame paste) soup base, and my brother had salmon teriyaki on brown rice. Both dishes had generous proportions of meat/fish, and the donburi came with a side salad and pickles. The unagi (eel) is also lovely, and the place does an extensive line in pick-your-soup base noodle bowl dishes where you have the option of shoyu, miso, and sesame as mentioned above, among others. I can't speak for the takeaway bento, but they looked pretty solid and of a decent quality. Drinks come in the familiar (Coke etc) and the more, um, 'traditional' - aloe vera juice, Pocari, cold bottled green and black teas and others. This place is rather hidden away on the fringes of the City, behind Aldgate station on the Petticoat Lane side. In many ways it's a great location as it's very much a local haunt, and in others a little frustrating as even if you're working in the City it can be a fair walk to get there and back! My advice would also be to get there early (between midday and half-past) to ensure a seat, as well as before some of the more popular items on the menu disappear. In brief summary, I couldn't really recommend this place enough if you're in the area. You'll get multi-kudos from any friends Nippon friends (or appreciators of their incredible cuisine) and have a lunch to beat the hell out of an uninspired sandwich / soft-drink combo whilst spending a similarly scant amount of your hard-earned cash. As your fellow diners would say: "itedakimas!"

    I wish I could give this place 10 stars because it is simply amazing. For lunch I got a chicken…read moreteriyaki be to box. Their rice is so delicious I could eat it alone without any other dish. The chicken was tender and flavourful and I really liked the fried potato thing that came with the side. Another great thing about Asta is that with bento boxes you can pick a variety of cold side dishes. I recommend the cucumbers and the rice noodles. Will be back!!

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    Asta 3
    Asta 3
    Asta 3 - Sesame-base (Tan Tan) and Beef Ramen with Brown Rice Salmon Teriyaki Bento

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    Sesame-base (Tan Tan) and Beef Ramen with Brown Rice Salmon Teriyaki Bento

    Wawa

    Wawa

    4.1(28 reviews)
    2.5 miLondon Bridge
    ££

    We went to Wawa on Monday at 7:30 and it wasn't crowded, but I have heard it gets crowded on…read moreweekends during dinner, therefore I would recommend going on a non-weekend day or later/earlier than dinner. The waitress was really nice and was checking up on us several times. We ordered: * two pork ramens (miso based), they had 4-5 other types of meats * shrimp tempura * Japanese cheesecake Overall the food was pretty good. The pork in the ramen was super tender, had a little sweetness to it and tasted great! I liked the miso broth but I usually prefer the classic shoyu broth. The noodles weren't too flavorful and I didn't love how they put spinach in the ramen.. but the overall it was different than your classic ramen, which was good. The shrimp tempura was great and you get 6 pieces; it was light and flavorful! The Japanese cheesecake wasn't actually a Japanese cheesecake but rather a shortcake, it was still good and not too sweet. I would go back and try their sushi next time. I would give it 4/5 stars!

    Wawa is the japanese place to visit when you're in the London Bridge / Tower Bridge area. It's a…read moresimple, comfortable and delicious place to visit for either a quick lunch or a full dinner. And has a unique speciality: the ramen burger. DISHES Wawa has a small selection of warm and classic sushi dishes: it doesn't compete on quantity, but quality at a good price. You can find the classic sushi rolls together with some unique ones (like the salmon crunchy salmon or the melting salmon, my favourites) and also warm dishes like the katsu curry. Their specialty is the ramen burger: a crisping angus beef burger with wasabi and mayo... with a "bun" made of ramen. AMBIENT AND SERVICE The place tends to be more full at lunch than dinner, but overall I always found a place to sit without any queue. The place is simple, but well curated. Wooden tables are used all across the room, and you can choose alternatively tables with chairs or long tables with benches, perfect for parties. During the day it has a great natural light, while at night a good soft incandescent light. The service is really good and very kind, which is something that surely adds to the place. If you crave japanese food south of the Thames, this is the place to go.

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    Wawa - Unagi maki super good

    Unagi maki super good

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    Wawa

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    Wagamama

    Wagamama

    3.8(136 reviews)
    2.0 miAldgate, The City
    ££

    This was a great place to get a hearty, but quick meal. Yes, it is a chain, and there are locations…read morein the US, but it just hit dfferent here on this occasion. It was hot outside so the air conditioning inside was just right. There were some people there around 2pm when we arrived, but plenty of open tables, most of which are long and community, but they will space you out. The menu had lots of good options and was slightly different from the US menu. I had the teriyaki soba chicken and it hit the spot. There was a decent amount of meat when it came out about 10 minutes after I ordered. The noodles were cooked nicely, but the portion was not as big as I thought it would be. No worries as we had the hot honey chicken appetizer which was rich and so good! Our server knew we were in a bit of a hurry and made the meal move quickly without feeling rushed.

    Wagamama Ordered the…read moreteriyaki soba with steak and it did not disappoint. The soba noodles were perfectly cooked and soaked up the teriyaki sauce beautifully. The mix of mangetout, bok choi, red and spring onion, beansprouts, and chilli gave it the perfect balance of crunch, freshness, and heat. The steak was tender and full of flavor, and the curry oil added a subtle kick that took the dish to the next level. Finished with coriander and sesame seeds, every bite was bold and satisfying. I also had the chicken donburi ramen, which was comforting and full of flavor. Light yet rich, with tender chicken and a perfectly seasoned broth, it was the perfect complement to the noodles. Overall, a solid, flavorful meal and a great spot for noodles in London.

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    Wagamama - Spicy Chicken Katsu Curry

    Spicy Chicken Katsu Curry

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    Prawn Yakisoba

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    Yaki Udon with Chicken, Yaki Soba

    Juzu Takoyaki

    Juzu Takoyaki

    4.8(4 reviews)
    1.1 miBrick Lane, Shoreditch

    Headed here because of it's high ratings, dinky place, the friend who I came with is an absolute…read morejapanese food FIEND, and he was perfectly damn happy. Not much place to sit, but I think it mainly satisfies the guys who are grabbing something to take out with them. Polite staff. The food is nice enough, not the best I've had, but it definitely hits the spot. The takoyaki was amazing, worth trying once it's cooled down a little! All super reasonably priced too, so you definitely can't complain.

    I was lucky enough to head down to Cardinal Place, only to find Juzu was popping up as part of the…read moreweekly (on Thursdays only) food market. They weren't doing the Takoyaki (which I've had from a different food stall over near Waterloo a couple of times, but I would have been well up for that... you know, once the little balls of lava have cooled down a bit), but instead the lunch menu. This consisted of the choices of either rice or noodles (which based on how good the noodles were, I'd say actually would work as an option on their own) then you can add chicken katsu for a £1 (or a double portion for £2), plus breaded prawns and veggie gyoza. I had the chicken katsu with udon noodles, plus some gyoza. All very reasonable for £7. This was topped off with Japanese mayonnaise and seaweed. This was excellent, and a very decent portion. The chicken was the sort of katsu you always want - it was pre-sliced, making it very easy to eat on the go from a box. It was evenly cooked, so no part of it had dried out as you sometimes get in a Asian themed restaurant that does a Chicken katsu Armadillo, and was very well seasoned. The noodles themselves were great, although they were fried on a hot plate, they didn't dry out or go crunchy, but instead were firm with a very pleasant texture. So overall, very good. Far better chicken than Wagamama's, and so much better than you get at Wasabi.

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    Juzu Takoyaki - Teriyaki bento box

    Teriyaki bento box

    Juzu Takoyaki

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    Tonkotsu East - japanese - Updated May 2026

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