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Oriental restaurant Aki-Teri can be found near the river, down a little side area just off Magdalene Street/Bridge Street. The restaurant itself has a very well furnished modern interior, with the seating arranged in rows of tables of benches overlooking a fountain outside.

Sister restaurant of Teri-Aki, on the other side of the courtyard.

Question from Kake: Why are there two of them? What's the difference between the two? Is it just that Teri-Aki only serve Japanese food, while Aki-Teri is more pan-Asian?

Answer from Tom Womack: Precisely. I took a party out to Aki-Teri for sushi once, which was an error since at the time only Teri-Aki did sushi; I asked on 10th October 2007 and the waitress said both sides have the same sushi menu now.

Teri-Aki and Aki-Teri are on either side of a courtyard with a nice public fountain in.

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