I recently had the pleasure of dining at Tsunami Restaurants, and I must say it was an exceptional experience. The moment I entered, I was greeted with a warm and inviting ambiance. The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive, making me feel welcomed and comfortable throughout my visit.
Let's talk about the drinks first. Tsunami Restaurants boasts an impressive selection of beverages, and I was not disappointed. From their signature cocktails to their extensive wine list, there was something for everyone. The bartenders were skilled and passionate, creating delicious and beautifully presented drinks that exceeded my expectations. Whether you're a fan of classic concoctions or prefer unique and creative blends, Tsunami Restaurants has you covered.
Now, let's move on to the food. The menu at Tsunami Restaurants is a culinary delight, offering a fusion of flavors from different Asian cuisines. Each dish was expertly crafted with attention to detail and presented with elegance. The freshness and quality of the ingredients were evident in every bite. From sushi rolls bursting with vibrant flavors to perfectly cooked seafood and tender meats, every dish was a feast for the senses.
One standout dish that I highly recommend is their signature Tsunami Roll. It was a perfect combination of fresh seafood, creamy avocado, and a delicate balance of flavors that left me craving for more. The sushi chefs demonstrated their skill and precision, creating beautiful and delicious sushi rolls that were truly a work of art.
Aside from the exceptional drinks and food, the service at Tsunami Restaurants was exceptional. The waitstaff was knowledgeable, providing recommendations and answering any questions I had about the menu. They were attentive without being intrusive, ensuring that my dining experience was nothing short of perfection.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a dining experience that combines excellent drinks, delectable food, and impeccable service, Tsunami Restaurants is the place to go. I left with a satisfied palate, cherished memories, and a desire to return soon....
Read moreHaving moved away from the Clapham Area 8 years ago, we decided to return to our once loved pan-Asian restaurant. Oh how things have changed.
It felt like going into a brightly lit Weatherspoons. It was hideously decorated in Halloween junk, the once busy high end restaurant has turned into soulless, cheaply appointed fast food cafe.
On arrival, we were greeted warmly and taken to our table.. there were two other tables with people when we arrived and no more people showed.
We were given a variety of menus to choose from and decided to eat from the a la carte menu.
We choose a couple of drinks to get settled in and choose a variety of appetisers. We said that we weren’t in a rush. However our food arrived before our drinks..
We tried the mixed seafood tempura, salmon tacos, gyoza and a dish that was meant to have a chilli broth, but that didn’t come with the the dish.
The food was fairly well presented, but was tasteless. We adore Asian cuisines, but this was sadly in the lowest quartile of places visited and one of the more expensive, by comparison.
Having arrived at 7.50 we were gone by 8.40…
We didn’t enjoy this sadly soulless restaurant, I’m not sure what the target market is, but it certainly isn’t the same as years gone by.
Such a shame.
You will get a far better offering from chains like sticks n sushi than Tsunami.
Think twice...
Read morePros: Delicious food. We had starters a main and desserts and they were all very very good. Friendly staff. Especially one of the barmen from the previous night he was very attentive. Very nice decor. Place looks very pretty especially the mural on the one side of the wall Location. It's close to the station so not too far to walk.
Cons: Went on valentines day and they lost our reservation. Offered to re-book us the next day with 20% off our meal and free round of drinks which we happily accepted only to find out later that there's already an offer going for 20% off so felt cheated. Placed at table right by the kitchen door which was very noisy and couldn't be moved unless we wanted half the dinning time at another table (not how you make up for someone missing out on their valentines day dinner). Table was very wonky so had to permanently lean on one side to keep a steady. Please do a table check before opening. Incredibly busy and was near impossible getting a waiters attention even though we were sitting by the kitchen door. Mains very expensive for what little you get.
Overall between the noise, having to shout to hear each other and the stress of having to try and get the attention of a waiter all the time it kind of ruined the dinning experience for us even though the venue is so nice and the...
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