As the curries looked quite Japanese I assumed the Japanese opened it, but it is actually opened by the Filipino’s.
Initially I didn’t realise until the waitresses spoke in English, then the name occurred to me it could be Filipino ie Joli bee and Bee Japanese?
Anyway ordered the soba in curry soup, as not many places have soba noodles in curry soup.
The curry sauce was not watered down and relatively thick, the spiciness of it was slightly too spicy for me, but it was nice having soba in curry soup.
The noodles were topped with various Japanese mushrooms as garnishing and the soba noodles were slightly different to the regular ones, they were not uniformly extruded, some where wider in width than others.
The spinach in the noodles were surprisingly nice, they were sweet with a sugary stem which soothed the spiciness of the curry.
The milk pudding that came with it was meagre, but tasted very nice and milky.
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