Trekked across London for this and was not disappointed! Chilled out atmosphere, excellent service, value and most importantly ramen!
Japanese go to place for me in London! Been going here for a while, great service!
Nathalie Carmelez Worrall
+5
Just had yet another lovely diner at Seto tonight!
The agedashi tofu, salmon sashimi and fried onigiri were delicious. Obviously, I have to change from the gyoza set sometimes :)
So sorry I can't come for lunch once a week anymore as my office relocated, but I am doing my best to visit as often as I can :)
Excellent dumplings and ramen soup. Cured my morning sickness!:) definetely coming back whenever in Camden again.
Excellent food and service, and for a good price!
This is the best ramen noodle restaurant in London, definitely!
My new favourite restaurant in Camden! Had such a great night here. The staff were lovely, and didn't hassle us to order quickly. Had a great selection of Japanese and international beers. The gyoza were delicious and we were impressed with the tasty ramen. It's off the main street, so quite easy to get a table without booking. Enough diners inside to make an atmosphere without feeling busy and bustling. Will be back!
We had the Gyoza dumplings and a tofu stir-fry and a seafood dish for a main course. We had sake for a drink. Everything was superb, the only minus point from my point of view was the time we had to wait for the food - the restaurant wasn't full but it was probably 75% full and I think a few of us turned up at once. Great flavoursome food, with a miso soup thrown in, was a nice touch. One of the best Japanese restaurants in London I'd say...
I have a confession: I’m new to the ramen scene, and mostly my experience has been underwhelming. I had been to both Shoryu and Tonkotsu, and I found both of the bowls of ramen to be overpriced and boring. The tonkotsu broth was rich and fatty, but so incredibly bland that the only thing that could save it was adding about half a container of chili sauce in order to give it any sort of interesting characteristics. And I was paying something like £14 for what, ultimately, is boring noodle soup. I mean I know ramen is really popular in Japan, but I’m pretty sure they don’t charge the equivalent of £14 there. (Maybe I’m just naive about it. I don’t know.) So when some of the Boozy Bunch thought Ramen Wars would be a fun idea, my response was a giant “Meh”.
Love this little place in Camden - it's not the best Japanese in London, but it's very well-priced and has some great dishes. Good quality sashimi that is very tender and melts nicely in the mouth, and the ramen is great too. Friendly service and reasonable prices, as well. Will definitely return :)
Great Food good value. Excellent authentic food, no frills, homecooked feel. High recommended.
Amazing Value. This place is where i hook up with my busy working Daughter for lunches, And I love watching her scoff it all up like the soulfood that it is..
The teriyaki set's are great Chicken or salmon , Ramen soups all amazing ( ive tried em all !!!) ..
They do gorgeous green tea ice cream although its not on menu ( YUM)
Carina
Stuffed full of yummy sushi and ramen. Great value for money in soho.
In the formica-tabled cafe, people wore faded jeans and scuffed trainers; they drank beer, devoured fried noodles; the walls were slightly faded and the menus stained with soy sauce and green tea. A world away from the ‘glitz’ and ‘glamour’ of London Fashion Week ....is the world I would rather inhabit.
For some strange reason I have never walked down Kingly Street before. I know, it's incredible. Just why hadn't I ever crossed over into the back part of Carnaby Street. I'm glad I did as I've discovered a whole host of gems. Deshea being one of them, and Ramen Seto being the other. We were in need of some soupy nourishment. As we walked past 2 happy campers in the window were eating two large bowls of noodles. We were hooked and decided to return later for lunch after some also much needed shopping was completed. Luckily when we returned the same 2 window seats were free, and even better it was soupy warm inside. That warmth you only get when everyone is eating noodle soup, so the air smells and feels like noodle soup. Not sure if that explains it but I'm sure you get my drift. Ordering was pretty easy. We both wanted the ramen soup. Lina had the Seafood extravaganza, and I opted for the pork chashu ramen. It had been a long day so far, so we ordered a small plate of gyoza to get our
To be honest, what started off as a good idea is starting to lose its appeal. Much as I love soup noodles, aside from a round-up, this will be the last post on them until the New Year. So having travelled across China and South East Asia, the noodle tour
One great place I was recommended by a friend some time ago is Ramen Seto in Kingly Street.
excellent food! ramen, gyoza are soooo good. price is so reasonable too!
We just left and loved this restaurant, whether you are out with mates or want to dim sum lights for an aromatic night this place just woks. We couldn't believe the price either it was kimcheap, and I'll never gyoza anywhere else again. - Jay
A chilled restaurant with good, inexpensive and kindly served food. I loved that it doesn't cost you a fortune to have a decent meal.
The salmon teriyaki and salmon gyoza were my favourite, the chicken ramen was also good, whereas I expected a bit more for the teriyaki chicken wings and the pork gyoza.
Recommended!
This restaurant is a Japanese gem. Service is amazing!!! Especially Yumi-san and Marie-san. All the staff work very hard and the food is AMAZING. Please order the gyoza and try the teriyaki chicken and tuna nigiri. But all dishes are amazing. I go once a week and I have never been disappointed. I LOVE SETO!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing Authentic Japanese Restaurant! ✴️✴️✴️✴️ lovely environment , warmly and kind boss lady with the BRAVO traditional Japanese food would make you wanna try everything on the menu or excluded. Watch out the OPENING Hours in advance, because the boss is really on time! Highly recommended the Salmon Gyoza!
Nice food for a really good price! Cheapest place we’ve eaten during the trip, but one of the best ones. Loved the gyoza and the chicken ramen here. The place looks a bit dated, but we didn’t really mind.
Our new favourite Japanese resto in Camden. Quiet and pleasant inside.
Salmon teriyaki always comes with a big portion.
Try calling first to book for a table.
Authentic Japanese restaurant. I really enjoyed the ramen. The noodles has really good texture. It was on the slightly saltier side but I still enjoyed it.
It gets quite busy and there were lots of customers.
The Japanese owners were really friendly.
The restaurant isn’t wheelchair friendly though, there is single big step to enter the shop.
I’d return to try the other dishes.
Suddenly pops up and asks us to settle the bill. Splitting a bill is not an option.
Food quality is way better than most of the restaurants in the UK.
I loved the authenticity of this family restaurant with delicious food which I’d heard the closest to food in Japan in taste. everything we ordered was top notch in both taste and presentation. Can’t wait to go back again!
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