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<strong>Rating: </strong>2/5

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5
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Rated as: 4/5 (13 ratings)
  • We LOVE his place. The Changmai noodles are fantastic and the decor is very quirky

    Clarissa Mon Oct 8 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • My hubby and I think this place is well worth a visit. We were on our way to the National Portrait Gallery last Friday and got tempted in by the cool decor. It had a buzzy atmos, portions sizes were big and we thought it was great value for money - we had the 2 courses for £7.95. If you are after cheap, tasty, quick service, no fuss food then look no further.

    Tina and Joe Tue Aug 28 2012
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  • Had a fantastic dinner at east street. Really don't understand negative comments. Decor really cool Loved the nasi goreng - hit spot - tempura prawns / veg authentic generous portions and delicious. My partner v happy with her food - delicious mixed platter of starters and greatbflavour noodles. Drank cold beer Chilled out V happy! Service v friendly. Ok lt is a bit like wagamama but think wagamama but more colourful, more flavour, more individual.

    Tim Sat Aug 4 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • With the number of competitors in the "pan-Asian" market, not sure what the point of this restaurant is. The restaurant looks nice, but the food was annoyingly bad. Had to send the Vietnamese fried beef noodles back twice .., the first time because the plate (at £9) had three small pieces of beef (even the waitress was embarrassed) and the second time because the rice noodles were undercooked. The replacement dish was slightly better but i still had to pick put bits of under-cooked noodles. Dining companions all unimpressed with their dishes. If the dishes were in the £4-5 range, might have been able to suffer them, but at the prices charged, just head to wagamama or busaba...

    YG Sun Jul 22 2012
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  • It's ok and the interior is very cool. But as someone below said, it's really just Wagamama with better decor. If you want better Asian fusion food for the same price I'd tell you to go to Banana Tree Canteen on Wardour Street - it still wouldn't impress anyone from SE Asia but at least you get some flavour.

    Elle Tue May 15 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Quick and quite tasty, if lacking a certain punch. It was nothing to write home about and the venue was low on hubub (it looked nice but wasn't very cosy) but I'd go again.

    Sophie Mon May 14 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Love this place, I work just up the road and have been here for lunch a few times now. I took my other half at the weekend too, after raving about the place so much he wanted to try it for himself. To start with the decor is fantastic, a lot of thought has clearly gone into the design. I’d also rate the service highly – fast, friendly and from waiters who bloody well know what they're talking about! Most importantly though, the food is To. Die. For! The dishes I’ve tried so far have been absolutely spot on. I'd recommend the Khao Soi (noodles in a red curry sauce) which is sublime and the corn fritters but my go-to favourite is their Nasi Goreng. Fresh ingredients, beautifully wok fried, fantastic flavours and good portion size. VERY moreish. The starter platter to share is very good too as you get a selection of the best 'small dishes'. I'd say the prices are very reasonable and the lunchtime menu is an absolute bargain. Beats the likes of Wagamama and Busabai Eat Thai hands down.

    Milly J Tue Apr 10 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Had dinner here with a couple of girfriends las tweek: lovely evening. I grew up in Singapore and travelled extensively in Asia: the ambiance took me right back there. Food quality was excellent - Laksa probably one of the best I've tasted in the West and my friends lovedt their Adobo and Chicken Miso Ramen. Staff were super-helpful and genuinely friendly, and we loved the Asian cocktails! Great addition to this part of town north of Oxford St, will become a regular haunt for me.

    Bunny Sat Apr 7 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Don't go to this place. The food is not authentic, portions are very small, and don't be fooled by the cheap decor: it's very pricey. Walk a few minutes toward Euston and there's tons better restaurants around. Total ripoff.

    Steve Tue Apr 3 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Just to say, it isn't the first London foray for Tampopo. They used to have a restaurant on Fulham Road, which was one of the few reasonably priced lunch options in the area. It was replaced by yet another estate agent.

    Kinokame Fri Feb 3 2012
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