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Old 09-09-2003, 10:14   #1
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* Where did you go?
I went with my girlfriend to the East One noodle bar in the new West One development, just off West Street.

* When did you go?
Err, about a week and a half ago (end of August).

* First impressions?
Smart looking exterior (it's brand new!). Looking through the windows I noticed that everyone shares long tables, which seemed like a novel idea. Seemed busy too - normally a good sign.

* What did you do there?
Ate noodles

* What were the staff like?
Yeah, they were ok. We were being shown to our table (upstairs) when I bumped in to a friend on the stairs. By the time we had finished chatting she had disappeared. Nevertheless, we went upstairs and found a table (the only two person table I saw!). After that the service was fine, one waitress (or manager?) seemed to have all her kids there - which provided some entertainment as we saw them stealing pawn crackers

* Was it good value for money?
Yes very. I had traditional "dry" noodles, while my girlfriend had noodle soup. Both dishes were huge and cost around £6-7 each.

* Overall impression
Yeah, very good. A nice addition to the Sheffield food scene - there are too many Italian type places in the centre, so this offers a nice break. A hint for any beer drinkers, they do serve pints of beer, but in doesn't seem to be on menu, so ask.

* Would you go back / recommend it to others?
Yes and Yes

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Old 19-01-2004, 11:52   #2
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Read a thread a while ago, although I can't now find it again, saying how good the noodle bar is (it still is) and how they generally give tap water instead of expensive water. Went there on Saturday for some very nice noodles, but they now have stuck on the menu signs that say only bottled water available. Are restaurants really allowed to not give you tap water?

I thought it was slightly odd.
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Old 19-01-2004, 11:57   #3
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im sure that by law you have the right to tap water for free, however i do remember a club in sheffield getting around this by calling it a service charge.
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Old 21-01-2004, 12:49   #4
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My understanding is that it is only venues like nightclubs where dancing takes place where they legally obliged to offer free tap water, this legislation I believe was passed to cut down on drug related deaths. However the drinking water does not neccessarily have to be served over the bar - it may be that they install a drinking water fountain in the toilets.
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Old 21-01-2004, 13:01   #5
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A quick search for 'noodle' found the old thread.

I've now merged them together
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Old 25-01-2004, 21:44   #6
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east one is excellent, fantastic food at brilliant prices
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Old 03-02-2004, 09:48   #7
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can anyone give me directions to go there? i asked in a few posts, where west street is but no one replied me
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Old 03-02-2004, 12:25   #8
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Here ya go:

East One Noodle Bar

Edit: Removed link to map as it seems it's totally wrong

I think that they must have the postcode / address wrong on Yell.com as if you look the postcode up on MapQuest.co.uk, it also returns the wrong place.
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Old 03-02-2004, 16:18   #9
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oooh! thx! i think i know where about it is now, i go look for it tomorrow!
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Old 03-02-2004, 16:41   #10
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West Street is one of the main streets in the city centre and you can always get the tram to the West Street stop if you get really lost. East One is in the West One block of flats, which is directly behind the Barclays Bank on West Street, or alternatively at the end of Division Street (the opposite end to City Hall).

Hope that helps.

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Old 21-05-2004, 16:54   #11
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Just thought I'd add that I visited East One for the first time last night and it was absolutely fantastic!!! I had #29 (Chaing Mai Noodles - Ramen noodles in spicy red curry & coconut broth, topped with prawns, chicken & bamboo shoot flavoured with lime leaves and juice). I was really dubious about having soup as a main course, but when I saw the size of the bowl I was pleasantly surprised!!!

I'll definitely be going again!
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Old 24-05-2004, 21:46   #12
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My girlfriend and I go several times a week, the staff have started to recognise us and remember what we order. They're always friendly and really helpful.

They have put out a new menu this week and everything is about £1 more expensive than it was before, but to be honest it's so good in there I don't mind.

I still feel like a spanner asking for a fork though
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Old 24-05-2004, 22:26   #13
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Quote:
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I still feel like a spanner asking for a fork though
I find chop sticks quite easy and i've got fingers like cows t**s!

I went last friday,the food is 10/10.
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Old 02-06-2004, 11:20   #14
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I refuse to go now after they stopped providing tap water (I usually have a beer, but like water too). Now we just go to Zing Va.

Overall East One seems to be a poor attempt at a Wagamama type restaurant.

(Wagamama is a chain, with no restaurants in Sheffield yet but it is far nicer than East One. If you see one in Manchester, London, Nottingham Etc, I highly recommend them.


http://www.wagamama.com/
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Old 02-06-2004, 11:59   #15
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I went to East one a while ago and haven't been since and won't go again!

The service was bad, they got our orders all wrong, we remained calm and polite to explain it was wrong and they got agro with us, pointing at our faces. We asked to speak to the manager as the waitress couldn't speak english or understand us. The manager couldn't be arsed to come to the table. We finally got him to come to the table and he was rude, but he siad pointing wasn't rude in china. We explained it was here! We said we were happy to pay for the food we'd ordered (and it was good food, which we told him) but we weren't going to pay for the random orders they had dumped on our table which we hadn't touched. We were also not going to pay for the meal that didn't turn up! The manager started saying we had to pay, otherwise his boss would beat him up....it all got very sinister and we had to tell him, not to put up with that, we're in the UK now and this sort of thing shouldn't be happening. It was all very shocking, he was genuinely scared that because his staff had mucked up, herwould get a beating!

Maybe this was a one off, but the food was good (the food we actually got!)
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Old 02-06-2004, 15:20   #16
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I went when it had just opened and i know what you mean about the language problems,non of the staff could speak english. Been twice recently and all the staff seem fluent and we had absolutly no problems ordering. The only thing i'd say be warry of is ordering drinks,as i pint of larger will set you back a massive £3.90!
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I think what annoyed me the most, wasn't the fact that they couldn't speak english, but because they couldn't understand us and when they got the order wrong they got arsey and wouldn't take responsibility for their mistake, they blamed us, which I don't think is good customer service. Rule 1: The customer is right! They denied the fact they wrote it down incorrectly. If they didn't understand they should have asked for clarification! The second thing that annoyed me was a cultural difference, but they kept pointing at us to our faces, which I deem and most people in the UK deem rude. We explained (politely) that we found that offensive and they said that it was normal in China to do that. Fair enough, but we weren't in China! It's a bit like those HSBC adverts!

Maybe I'll give it another go, the food was nice after all.
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Old 30-11-2004, 15:23   #18
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Quote:
Originally posted by will_
I refuse to go now after they stopped providing tap water (I usually have a beer, but like water too). Now we just go to Zing Va.

Overall East One seems to be a poor attempt at a Wagamama type restaurant.

(Wagamama is a chain, with no restaurants in Sheffield yet but it is far nicer than East One. If you see one in Manchester, London, Nottingham Etc, I highly recommend them.


http://www.wagamama.com/
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I had to laugh at this. Why? East One and Zing Va are owned by the same bloke, so you're boycotting one place and rewarding him in the other!

I prefer one off places to chains any day.
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Old 30-11-2004, 20:59   #19
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Hehe, and Roger Cheung who owns them actually devised Wagamama in the first place!
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as this thread is so incredibly old and we are thinking of going here for our works christmas do....can anybody provide an up to date review?

we have nmost of us been to east one, but nobody has been for at least a year or so...and we all know how much places can change!

thanks in advance,


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