RestaurantsLondonShoreditchEC2A

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£47
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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

This “slurpy Japanese noodles” outfit has grown from a 2011 pop-up to a fledgling national chain (14 branches in London, plus Brighton and Brum). These days it “feels formulaic, but the ramen does the business – the tonkotsu (pork broth, from which the place gets its name) is satisfyingly porky and the chilli chicken has a spicy hum”. Critics are not so sure, pointing to “very disappointing noodles” and “drab stock”.

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£49
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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“Casual and inexpensive, but no compromise on the standards” – this Japanese noodle chain has become a firm favourite in London’s “competitive” ramen market, with 14 branches (and counting). “I can’t speak highly enough of the quality of ramen here, absolutely packed full of flavour and at a really good price.” The name is taken from the pork broth used, and the noodles are made daily in-house and cooked, it is said, for precisely 32 seconds.

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£44
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* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“Healthy ramen bowls” and “the best karaage fried chicken in town” are the secrets behind the rapid growth of the cramped Japanese pitstops, of which there are now 10 in London – the most recent openings, in Shoreditch and Peckham, having followed a £5million investment in 2019. They provide “a meal that could fill you up for a day”, with “excellent service from a really friendly team who go the extra mile”.

Summary

£44
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3
Good
3
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2
Average
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“Healthy ramen bowls” and “the best karaage fried chicken in town” are the secrets behind the rapid growth of the cramped Japanese pitstops, of which there are now 10 in London – the most recent openings, in Shoreditch and Peckham, having followed a £5million investment in 2019. They provide “a meal that could fill you up for a day”, with “excellent service from a really friendly team who go the extra mile”.

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Tonkotsu Restaurant Diner Reviews

Reviews of Tonkotsu Restaurant in EC2A, London by users of Hardens.com. Also see the editors review of Tonkotsu restaurant.
Chris D
Super tasty noodles. Loved the rich milky b...
Reviewed 11 months, 2 days ago

"Super tasty noodles. Loved the rich milky broth flavoured with all the goodness on bones and emulsified pork fat. Enjoyed this as much as Kanada Ya. Went to the branch near the Tate Modern."

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