Cocoro marylebone
COCORO - Japanese Cuisine | COCORO - Japanese Cuisine
31 Marylebone Lane London W1U 2NH Tel: 020 7935 2931 Opening hours: Lunch Mon–Sun 12:00-15:00 Dinner Mon–Sat 18:00-23:00 Sun/Holidays 18:00-22:30 Last order 30 mins before closing time.
25 Coptic Street London WC1A 1NT Tel: 020 7436 0550 Opening hours: Lunch Mon–Sat 12:00-15:30 Dinner Mon–Fri 18:00-23:00 Sat 18:00-22:30 (Sunday closed) Last order 30 mins before closing time 232 Archway Road London N6 5AX Tel: 020 8340 6000 Fax: 020 8340 5550 Opening hours: 12:00-21:30 Last order 15min before closing time
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She explains, ‘you have two types of ramen: London ramen, which is pork and seafood soup based, and miso ramen, which is pork soup based.
Jenn G from Yelp knows that a ‘hot bowl of ramen equals the perfect remedy for a freezing London day!’
The broth is full of flavour, and the pork, veggies, and noodles are all delectable.’
If you’ve noticed that Chawanmushi (a Japanese egg custard dish) is ‘very hard to find in London’, thank Yelper Dominique L for the heads up.
You can order it alongside their ‘delicious’ ramen, which comes complete with ‘melt-in-the-mouth pork slices’ and flavoursome broth!
Cocoro Japanese Restaurant, Marylebone Lane, London
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Bone Daddies: Old Street – The Boozy Bunch
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The deep fried delicious morsels on a stick are just so good that I never get past the first half of the menu.
When I was in Japan the night I arrived we ate in an izakaya near our airbnb, we walked in and sat down and they automatically brought us over some potato salad and so it was the first food I ate in Japan and it was soooo good I have been looking to replicate it ever since.
There is a lot of tender meat on every bone and this is the one dish which always garners envious looks from everyone else fortunate/unfortunate enough to be sharing our table (I guess it depends on your feelings towards copious amounts of selfies and food photos as to whether sharing a table with some of the more raucous bunch members is a good or bad thing).
Bone Daddies, I hope that you keep opening new locations as I’m excited to see what else you may have in store for us, you have won the ramen wars and now you have won my admiration for making an amazing dish even better!
Bone Daddies Unit C, Ground Floor, The Warehouse, The Bower, 211 Old Street, EC1V 9NR
February | 2008 | Haikugirl's Japan
Yes, I realise that for someone who calls herself ‘Haikugirl’ I don’t actually seem to write a lot of haiku… But I do, I’ve just had a little dry spell lately.
Anyway, a while ago I was alerted to this haiku competition.