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Contribute FeedbackTonkotsu in Southwark, London offers a lovely atmosphere and tasty food, despite some minor service issues. While the lack of gluten-free options was disappointing, the staff was friendly and accommodating. The cozy seating area, complete with natural light, adds to the overall experience. The menu, though limited for lunch, features delicious ramen options. Despite some service mishaps, overall, Tonkotsu provides a pleasant dining experience for those looking for a tasty bowl of Japanese noodles.
The only veggie ramen they had. they have chili oil on the side to make it spicy. the noodles are very soft, unlike at ippudo. would go again!
London is a city where diners are spoiled for choice. whatever the kitchen is fanned, it can be found. Ramen restaurants have appeared everywhere, but that was the first time I had the chance to try. that was out of pure chance than my friend originally and I had decided to meet me in leon. tonkotsu was discovered right next to leon. it faded us with its sign of robbery. out there no menu was displayed, we had to go inside to see what was the choice of food.
While we were in london, k and I used the opportunity to complete a year of research with a friend who was in town. fortunately, for us their long-term experience meant that the choice of the restaurants was an londoner favorit – tonkotsu! after a classic type of creamy, pork-based smokers, this restaurant is considered one of the best in the city when they are looking for a bowl of these Japanese nudes (slurping encouraged
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What: Ramen at Tonkotsu Where: Southwark, London, UK Food Review: To order: Mushroom and Miso Ramen and tap water. The wayer came first, with cucumber, making it refreshing and definitely a must have on a hot summers day. For the lunch menu the dishes are kept minimal in order to get orders out quickly so the only option i could have on the menu was the miso and mushroom ramen Settings Review: The seating area ranged from single dining to large tables encased within a small yet not clostraphobic room with large bay to let light come flooding in. The room is dimly lit which is great for a lunchtime on a sunny day. The simple and eastern vibes add to the ambience of the place giving...read more