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This Japanese contemporary restaurant on Cornmarket St, Oxford caters to the local crowd especially the university students and office workers. Their healthy and nutritious soup bowls, brown rice bowls, noodles and even sushi captivates patrons with the healthy eating concept. AMBIANCE : Modern and
The portion given is just nice and price point is affordable! I’m surprised by the udon sauce which is so flavorful! As for the chicken teriyaki I thought would be better if less salty!
A beautifully designed restaurant, the meals being cheap, healthy and delicious. Everything is steamed, not fried. The restaurant's atmosphere is very serene, being decorated with orchids, lanterns etc. Would definitely recommend!
I love Itsu!!! The sushi/food portions are large and of great quality, and the prices are definitely reasonable! I definitely recommend the veggie sushi rolls and the udon options — this is a great spot for a quick and nutritious lunch! The seating is also quite nice.
Food was delicious and the warm dishes kept their heat for awhile. Sauces are all provided and the sushi was light and tasty. Easy to order through the machines and some seating provided inside.
"The protesters' place". Great for gatherings and with excellent access to key London venues, this is a place to enjoy on late summer nights, with a close friend or a loved one. Don't forget the drinks 😉
Itsu is always a treat when visiting the UK. Food always consistent and tasty. Service was ok and the atmosphere is what you expect of a chain. If you want a fix of Japanese inspired food, always a good bet.
Came here for a quick & cheap lunch, greatly exceeded my expectations. I had the "Korean stir fry noodles" (Some vegan noodles) and they were amazing, but I don't think the portion was big enough for the £6.99 price tag. The food was customizable, you had many options for additional side dishes like
Just amazing! Everything ia so fresh. Food is amazing.
Comforting fast food with an asian flair. It's not authentic enough for our tastes (we've eaten the korean stir fried udon and chicken gyoza udon), but it was delicious and filling.
Popped in as it was fairly empty on late Saturday afternoon- ordered noodle bowl with egg. It was tasty and OK nothing super special and noodles were very over cooked. But meet some cast members from the show I'd just seen at the theatre catching some noodles between shows so was happy with the atmo
Nice food Not too much crowdy
Good restaurant. Tasty food and served on time. The restaurant allows for self service when ordering food. It also gives customers for take away or eat in options.
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