Had my birthday party here as I've always done since I moved to Nagoya 5 years ago! Their fish & chips (better than I've had back home in the UK), falafels, tofu katsu, all-day full English breakfasts, scones, and abundance of drinks (alcoholic and soft) were a huge hit with my friends! Of course, their special carrot cake topped off my night and was devoured by the guests before I could go back for another slice... But I grabbed a few more from the dessert cabinet before I left!
If you're a Brit and feeling homesick, or want to experience some proper British food (but actually done well because it's not made by British people heh), then head over! There's not a single bad thing on the menu, and the landlord and landlady Jun and Chiharu are some of the nicest, most genuine folk...
Read moreLegitimately the most authentic fish and chips I’ve had in Japan. Big portions too - seriously, I couldn’t get through their chicken and chips, it was massive. The steak pie was also delicious. If you’re British you’ll notice great care has also been taken to include a huge pile of peas with your meal as well, just like back home. Pints are substantially cheaper than other Brit pubs, Guinness only set me back 750 yen, which is superb. Staff are friendly and chatty. Definitely recommended, and I’ll...
Read moreWe stopped here on our way back from the shrine. Friendly service and he even arranged the tables for us to sit outside. Very very slow service. (Mine took ages and I was nearly done before the other came.) The meat pie was OK, the gravy good but oh-so-salty, the mash were not good (so dry and mealy). The fish from the fish’n’chips was actually quite good (esp the batter) but again the chips/potatoes weren’t. If you crave western food then go for it. I would have preferred a cheap...
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