Reviews
What Polikarps Ābola doesn't like about Shoryu Go:
My boyfriend and I wanted to dine at one of the branches of Shoryu, but got caught in the rain. We noticed Shoryu Go across the street and decided to give it a try. The restaurant is small and mainly for takeout, but there are also bar seating and window seats for people watching. The prices here are cheaper than the main restaurant and they have special meal offers. The food was okay, not terrible but not up to the... View all feedback. What Fred Lewis likes about Shoryu Go:
The first time I went here, it was because this was the only ramen specialised outlet that packed it as takeaway I'd ordered 4 ramens and some buns, but when I got home I realised that one of the ramens hadn't been packed. I called them and they said that unfortunately, I would have to come back to the store either to get the money returned on my card or to pick up a fresh ramen to replace the one that had got left o... View all feedback.
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Fantastic little Japanese gem in the heart of Soho. When you walk in you're hit with kitschy Japanese diner decor and super fondly staff. After waking me throug...
read moreThe first time I went here, it was because this was the only ramen specialised outlet that packed it as takeaway.I'd ordered ramens and some buns, but when I go...
read moreI came to this restaurant for the first time because it was the only place that offered takeout ramen. I ordered 4 bowls of ramen and a few rolls, but when I go...
read moreThis fantastic Japanese gem in the heart of Soho boasts cheesy Japanese diner decor and incredibly friendly staff. After perusing the menu and learning about th...
read moreMy boyfriend and I wanted to dine at one of the branches of Shoryu, but got caught in the rain. We noticed Shoryu Go across the street and decided to give it a...
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read moreLocated in the heart of Soho, Shoryu Go offers cheaper prices than its main restaurant branch. While the small space is primarily for takeout, there are bar and window seating options. Customers noted the food was good but not on par with the main Shoryu restaurant. However, the affordable prices and special meal offers make it a worthy visit. With kitschy Japanese decor and friendly staff, this hidden gem impressed diners with its curry ramen and pork belly buns. Those wary of spiciness should be cautious of the Piri Piri kick. Overall, Shoryu Go offers delicious Japanese cuisine at budget-friendly prices and excellent customer service.