The Open Guide to Cambridge - Differences between Version 5 and Version 4 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. The restaurant is quite tiny, but also has some heated space outdoors in Millers Yard.
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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).
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).
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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.
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. The restaurant is quite tiny, but also has some heated space outdoors in Millers Yard.

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).

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.

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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