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Busaba is amazing, owned by the same people but does thai food! http://www.busaba.com/
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• #3
Wagadadda.
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• #4
Have you tried Satsuma on Wardour street? (or is that the one you meant?)
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depends where you want to eat ed,
down in brixton you've got fujiyama, which I've always liked... -
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Have you tried Satsuma on Wardour street? (or is that the one you meant?)
that the one I meant actually!
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what about speedynoodle in brixton corny???
classy place that. -
• #9
tokyou in liverpool??!
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• #10
Soba, on Soho st. Bit hit or miss depending on what u order. generally good.
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• #11
^ Soho Sq St. maybe, just off the square anyway.
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• #12
noodle king! bethnal green road
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• #13
Lot sof places sell pot noodles, and now you can get them without the pot, but they don't put the fake meat in those ones so i don't like them as much.
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• #14
or TARO on brewer street, I hear they have a japanese brothel downstairs.
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• #15
or DONZOKO on Kingley Street
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• #16
Tokyo Diner, back of Chinatown off Charing Cross Road.
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• #17
cha cha moon? dirt cheap and pretty tasty
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• #18
not the same thing exactly, but Abeno is good.
and okonomiyaki only has one downfall- your clothes will smell for the next week and a half.....
but damn its good.
near the museum thingy.and plus one for tokyo diner.
and plus one for busaba.
but the best japanese restaurant in England is up here in oxford:
http://edamame.co.uk/so damn good.
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cha cha moon? dirt cheap and pretty tasty
expensive now, they're no longer £3.50 each, same price as wagamama now (and that's Chinese really, mostly I think).
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• #20
depends where you want to eat ed,
down in brixton you've got fujiyama, which I've always liked...+1 Always visit there before going to the pictures.
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• #21
thank for the alternative, will check them out!
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• #22
nothing like Wagamama but cheap good and central
wahaca.co.uk
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• #23
depends where you want to eat ed,
down in brixton you've got fujiyama, which I've always liked...+1
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• #24
+1 to Cha Cha Moon (owned by Alan Yau, who set up Wagamama) +1 for wahaca, but Mexican & slightly more $$$ +1 for Abeno & Busaba. Also there is a Korean place on poland street which is very good, Arirang or similar name. Looks dodgy from the street too.
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• #25
Also Baozi Inn in Chinatown is pretty good, regional chinese noodle dishes, quick, cheap & lacking much option for vegetarians.
Ello ladies and gentlemen, Do anyone know any decent alternative to wagamama? a handful of place that's seemed to be an alternative to wagamama turn out to be a bit shit and the food's too greasy (like that restaurant called sashimi in Soho, it's alright but not exactly yummy).
anyone? (in central mostly).
Ed