YoKOYA

YOKOYA

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Asakusa Restaurant, 265 Eversholt Street, Camden, London, NW1 ...

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busyness   food   staff  

Our neighbours ordered their food, and ten minutes later it began to arrive for them.

By this point we had recieved our beer and our miso soup, so nothing that requires more than removing from a fridge or a vat.Forty five minutes after we had initially ordered, we finally gave in and asked where our food was.

The waitress said she didn't know, and ten minutes later it turned up at our table.

Neither dish was very complicated, so this wait was by no means reasonable.We had to wolf down our food as we had been told that we had to be out of the restaurant by 9.30, and it was 9.10 by now.

My tonkatsu was adequate, but it's a very hard dish to get wrong, as was my partner's beef shogayaki.The big sting came when the bill arrived (about 20 minutes after asking for it).

Yokoya, 9A Delancey Street, Primrose Hill, London, NW1 7NL ...

Bento Cafe, 9 Parkway, Camden, London, NW1 7PG - Japanese ...

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food   value  

And so Camden High Street has places specialising in hotdogs and bourbon, Mexican food, Argentinian steaks and pulled pork, among others.

Then there are the places that will be perennially popular no matter what’s in fashion, like Bento Café.It’s loved by workers and locals for its affordable bento boxes and freshly made sushi.

The very decent portion sizes make them great value.Other bento options include tuna, vegetable tempura, pork tonkatsu and mixed sashimi, which brings us on to their raw fish selection.

Sushi is hand-rolled in front of customers at the counter; the platters are good value and there’s a pleasing variety that includes cream cheese and salmon maki and clam, eel, yellowtail and sea bream nigiri among others.

We like the spider maki with soft shell crab, and the fresh, creamy-tasting salmon sashimi, which at £8.50 for seven pieces is not to be sneered at.They’re not immune to trends of course, and each table has an advert for their recently introduced lobster roll, a dish that took a starring role in London’s gastronomy this year.

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