The Open Guide to Cambridge - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of Dojo Noodle Bar

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Wagamama-style noodle bar near the river. Cheap prices, large portions. The restaurant is quite tiny, but also has some heated space outdoors in Millers Yard.
Wagamama-style noodle bar near the river. Cheap prices, large portions.
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The main difference I find from Wagamama is that the food comes from a slightly wider range of East Asian cuisines than I remember seeing there: I particularly like the Vietnamese spring rolls. The menu is full of very bad puns.

Wagamama-style noodle bar near the river. Cheap prices, large portions.

Like Wagamama, your food won't arrive in any particular order; because of this, they don't have a starters section on the menu, though the "side dishes" section contains many things that you might normally have as starters. Side dishes cost between £3.10 (edamame) and £4.25 (tempura prawns). Grilled things on skewers are between £1.45 (chicken) and £1.60 (king prawns) per skewer. Noodle soup is between £6.40 (tofu and vegetable ramen) and £7 (e.g. beef pho, teriyaki salmon ramen). Other main courses are between £5.70 (e.g. vegetable yaki-soba) and £7 (fragrant red curry duck).

Takeaway is available at a 10% discount from the restaurant prices.

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Opening hours, food prices, and takeaway discount details taken from the Dojo website, November 2007.


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