5/5 Daniel Scott (. 1 year ago on Google
This
is
my
third
time
eating
here
and
I
meant
to
write
a
review
the
first
time
I
went
but
got
complacent.
This
time,
I
visited
with
a
friend.
First
impressions,
it's
a
cute
little
cafe
that
makes
a
warming
presence
on
Pall
Mall.
You
enter
and
you
can
either
order
for
take
away
or
sit
in
where
there
are
about
6
or
so
tables
for
two
(and
maybe
a
table
for
four,
though
I
can't
remember.
Most
likely
not,
will
need
verifying.)
Waiter/waitresses
that
I
have
met
are
very
nice.
You
can
get
drinks
whenever
you
want
and
then
bring
them
up
to
the
counter.
Lovely
drinks
like
Mogu
Mogu
and
Ramune
are
available,
but
they
do
have
western
drinks
if
you
prefer.
Takoyakis
are
some
of
the
best
starter
dishes
I
have
ever
had;
the
sweetness
of
the
relish
is
delectable
(be
careful
not
to
burn
your
mouth,
it
can
leave
tears
on
the
roof
of
your
mouth
if
you
eat
too
quickly
due
to
how
hot
they
are).
I
then
had
some
furikake
don,
which
was
nice
and
spicy.
Not
too
spicy
but
a
great
burst
of
flavour.
Prawn
gyozas
are
very
crunchy
and
come
with
a
sweet
sauce
that
enhances
the
shell.
And
to
finish
off,
I
had
some
miso
soup
(which
I
came
to
realise
that
I
am
not
the
biggest
fan
of
tofu
because
it
naturally
lacks
flavour
but
oh
well.
And
I
forgot
to
photograph)
and
some
prawn
tempura
supumen
(noodles),
which
come
with
very
thick
noodles.
I
actually
find
it
easier
to
eat
the
noodles
with
chopsticks
(which
means
hashi
in
Japanese,
which
also
means
bridges,
the
choice
depends
on
your
syllable
pitch)
than
I
do
with
the
spoon
provided,
but
the
spoon
helps
with
the
tempura
and
the
soup
of
the
broth.
Too
long,
didn't
read:
It
is
a
very
warm
and
welcoming
little
cafe,
and
a
gem
of
Pall
Mall.
So
far
one
of
my
favourite
places
to
eat
and
will
definitely
be
a
returning
customer.
My
friend
also
loves
this
place
and
he
has
never
had
Japanese
food
before.
If
you
are
a
fan
of
fish
and
want
to
try
eastern
cuisine,
you
ought
to
try
this
place.