Hare And Tortoise - Ealing
Hare And Tortoise
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At Ealing's popular Japanese chain, expectations run high for a delightful culinary experience. However, recent visits indicate a scattershot performance, with some patrons disappointed by inattentive service and slow drink arrivals. While dishes like chicken karaage and sushi garnered praise, the Pad Thai fell short, described as excessively salty. The atmosphere is a balance of casual and chaotic, prompting a mix of reviews regarding staff efficiency and English proficiency. Though the food can be flavorful and well-priced, consistency appears to be the key issue, making this establishment a gamble for those seeking a reliable dining experience.
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My experience at this restaurant for an early dinner was quite disappointing. When we arrived, there were no other customers present, but a few came later on. The lack of atmosphere was noticeable, as there was no background music playing and only the sounds of the staff moving about. The menu options were limited and the food itself was very basic, lacking in presentation and flavor. It seemed as though the dishes were simply thrown together in the kitchen. The service was also mediocre. Overall, I would not recommend this restaurant, at least not based on my visit.
This is our regular go-to restaurant for stir fries and noodle dishes. Wide choice of dishes freshly cooked well priced.
My friend and I were looking for a sushi restaurant and she chose this one. The restaurant is beautifully decorated and the restrooms were clean. We had to wave down the wait staff a few times as they were not very attentive. Most of the dishes we ordered were delicious and generously portioned. However, we were not satisfied with the sushi. The seaweed had a strong smell and taste that overwhelmed the dish. We went to the restaurant for sushi but ended up enjoying everything else except the sushi. I would return to this restaurant, but not for the sushi.
This is Asian canteen eating, and many of the staff have very poor English. The food is good but the atmosphere is stressed, they are taking away your plates as soon as you put your chopsticks down. Also you tend to get your whole order all at once. It's worth making a fuss so the manager, who speaks excellent English, will intervene and you get what you want , when you want it.
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