Reviews on Japanese food in Aldergrove, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Aldergrove is a community in the Township of Langley within British Columbia, Canada, approximately 59 km east of Vancouver. The community is urban in nature and, although not incorporated as a town, is often referred to as one.
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4 based on 456 reviews
Yügo is a contemporary eatery dishing up colourful flavours of the Orient with a uniquely Irish twist. Fresh vibrant food & classic cocktails served with flavours of Asia.
Four of us visited for dinner on Saturday night. Lovely little restaurant with great atmosphere, friendly service and delicious food. They do a selection of small plates, big plates and bao buns, great cocktails and the Vietnamese coffee desert is a must!
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4 based on 205 reviews
We went for Teppenyaki for lunch here today and it was AMAZING. We had the lunch special (which was £10.00 each) and it was such value for money. The food was really tasty and the portions were huge. We all came out feeling really happy with what we had just eaten. Totally delicious. Would definitely visit again.Hi Thanks for the review We are very happy to know that you enjoyed the lunch at 3 levels, Abe looking forward to welcoming you here again soon Have a nice weekend William & the whole team
5 based on 150 reviews
££-£££, Japanese Cuisine, Sushi and Ramen Restaurant. Fresh and Traditional Asian Taste. Child Friendly Restaurant.
This relatively new addition to the ever expanding East Belfast food scene was a welcome surprise - but really, plastic trees in the sushi? What a blast from the past!And itâs BYOB £3.00 CorkageWeâve driven past this restaurant a few times and it always looked intriguing. After hearing a few favourable comments, and having a rare free Saturday evening, we decided to give it a shot.We made a booking and were glad we did, because it was packed, and walk-ins were being politely turned away.There was an eclectic combination of customers which really gave the place a buzzy vibe.We ordered several dishes: to start-Spicy Tuna RollYasai GyozaKushiyaki &EdamameAnd for mains-Salmon teriyaki soba &Tofu steakIt was all excellent quality and it arrived when cooked, so this meant that we had time to savour each dish. If youâre in a rush, the service may feel a little slow, but we were delighted that we had time to enjoy each course before another arrived.There were two slightly odd things which confused us somewhat - we expect to be offered chopsticks in an Asian restaurant but when we sat at the table we were told that the restaurant had no chopsticks left. However when we looked round, one table of two which hadnât yet arrived had chopsticks on theirs. We asked if could we have them, so the waitress then supplied us with those chopsticks. However during our meal we discovered that other tables were having chopsticks delivered to them on request and at the end of the evening, all the tables being set for lunch the next day were furnished with, yes you guessed it, chopsticks!! We were told there werenât any! It just all felt a little bit weird.Secondly, a slightly retro peculiarity is the abundance of plastic foliage decorating the spicy tuna roll which felt completely unnecessary even though it made us smile about âSaturday Night Beneath The Plastic Palm Treesâ by The Leyton Buzzards, and Radioheadâs âFake Plastic Treesâ. Ah nostalgia!Overall we were really very pleasantly surprised at this addition to the area, providing fantastic quality Japanese food in an eclectic environment. It had a buzzing atmosphere and we will definitely be back.Hello! What an amazing and very detailed review, We loved it!!!! We treasure all our customers feedbacks including yours and makes us aware of what we can do better.... We are happy and thankful for spending your time with us... We hope to see you again soon! Thanks again!
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