Monday, January 27, 2020

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Caphe House - London

Discovered Caphe House when I was on my food tour in Bermondsey.

Went in and I was instantly fell in love with the aroma that you get from pho and another Vietnamese dishes.
Caphe House serves Vietnamese pho staples plus summer rolls, lettuce wraps & coffee so this is going to be on my list to go soon.

http://www.caphehouse.com/

[Review] Al's Cafe - Bermondsey

Al's Cafe is a lovely place for English food where they had coronation chicken sandwiches as well as Chicken tikka.














Reasonably priced and there is a lovely London Bridge mural.



Sadly I forgot to take a picture of my tea.

Al's Cafe - Bermondsey
Address: 128 Bermondsey St, Bermondsey, London SE1 3TX, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7378 6063

[Review] Subway subs

As I was hungry went to Subway for a quick fix but unfortunately quite a lot of ingredients were out of stock including the new chili and paprika and the 9 seed grain multi seed.










Ended up having the Italian herbs and cheese bread with steak.


Overall, not bad because it is your own creation from what you choose as ingredients.

Sadly, they didn't offer tea because the hot drink machine was out of service.


[Review] Maria's Market Cafe

Before Borough Market was made modern, Maria's has been serving traditional English food for 50 years.





Recently went there for bubble which was ready within a flash after ordering.



Overall affordable and delicious so it was definitely worth checking out.


[Review] Wasabi sushi and Bento

Wasabi sushi and Bento is a fast food Japanese chains that boomed from 2003 in UK offering sushi and bento.
As well as London, it can also be found in New York.

Wasabi appeals to me because the layout is simplistic, the sushi are nicely boxed in the fridge while the hot food is in a separate cabinet.

Some stores have hot food counters but personally I prefer the grab, pay and go as I'd rather not queue but the counters are good in the sense that you can see the curries and fried items.


A few years ago, I had the tofu curry which unfortunately was not documented here so I went back for it again recently.
I like the curries at Wasabi because they are not sweetened like the Hong Kong localized Japanese curry and they use tofu puffs which absorb the thick curry sauce nicely.



On another visit, I also had the salmon nigiri set because I liked the way it came with mixed leaves, french beans, edamame and wakame.

There is also a brown rice version.

I loved the sushi because it was firm so it held together yet the rice was still soft and sticky.
The best thing is the soy sauce that complements it as it is salty and not sweet like weird soy sauce in Hong Kong.


The Avocado Hosomaki is also worth trying but the avocado looked a bit brown that day so I didn't get it.

The dessert selection is also good with mochis and other Western goodies such as the toffee apple crumble.




https://www.wasabi.uk.com/
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