I visited Oseyo Eats today, nice little shop/restaurant. I ordered some food, seems like the chicken options were either sweet chilli or sweet and sour. I'm not a big fan of sweet food so it wasn't great for me, also I asked for a small portion and end up with a a large one. The chicken was too hard with very little sauce for the rice,(they do offer brown rice). I wish they explained how it work! After seeing people pick up pot noodles where they would add hot water, I realise that this was an option I was unaware of. I had a bubble tea, it was really yummy(taro milk tea), a bit too sweet for my liking with nice and chewy tapioca pearl. The tea comes with a fruit mochi which is...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIām pretty annoyed. I just brought two buns from this place but they told me they needed to warm it in the microwave and I said ok, I didnāt think anything of it. I got my buns and left the place and jumped on the bus. I went to eat them and both buns were ROCK HARD.
I now realised why they use the microwave, my guess is their electric steamer the buns were in isnāt working properly so it was still cold. You really shouldnāt have sold them and I looked it up, you canāt warm steam buns in the microwave they go hard!
I couldnāt go back and ask for refund cuz I had somewhere to be. I wasted money and they had to be thrown in the bin. This place is good for...
   Read moreThe flavour of the takeaway hot food is definitely on the ok but basic side of things. For £6.50 you do get a gigantic "regular" portion but I actually wish the "small" tub was £5-5.50 and not £5.99. For £6 you can get much, much tastier stuff in the Lower Marsh street food market. I usually get the sweet chilli jumbo prawns with rice, which are good. And also I think good value for how many prawns you get. But when I've had chicken, the pieces look appetising and deep fried - but having dissected a few, it is often skin or something else unidentifiable, so that felt...
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