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What Haydilks doesn't like about Studio23 Cafe:
I visited this restaurant when it was known as Time Out Cafe and decided to give it another try after it was renamed and relocated. The food was decent, but didn't quite match the pictures and some ingredients were missing. The staff seemed uninterested in cleaning the tables and the journey to the restroom felt like climbing up to someone's apartment. The windows were dirty and the carpet on the stairs was messy. Ov... View all feedback. What saradianejones likes about Studio23 Cafe:
We’ve passed this place a few times and it’s been full. We had a delicious meal, a mix of tapas and a main. We had the octopus balls, wasabi squid and tofu, then the spicy chicken and pork dishes. All were incredible in their own way, we’ll definitely be returning and I’d recommend to anyone View all feedback.
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that's a small piece of jewelry. if they have only 1 thing, they make it the spicy korean chicken tapas. Of course, the problem is, you will never be able to ha...
read morecame here on soft open and his beautiful as always. I thought the menu would change a bit with the place of timeout, but it is the same; not a complaining thoug...
read moreamazing atmosphere, interesting dishes with a home cooked feel that taste incredible, great portions, a lot of drinks and inclusivity for vegetarian, also and e...
read morethis is always my place to go when I return to my university city nottingham. runs from Chinese, but they make really good pho! also the military from hongkong...
read moreA cafe I would always go again. They provide quite authentic Asian/fusion dishes. Beverages are slightly sweeter than expected.
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read moreThe restaurant, formerly known as Time Out Cafe, has moved and rebranded. The food, while decent, doesn't quite live up to expectations set by photos. The decor is lacking cleanliness, with uninterested staff and dirty windows. However, the menu offers a variety of Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese dishes, making it a potential spot for Instagram-loving customers. Other reviewers found the food delicious and commendable, especially the octopus balls, wasabi squid, and spicy chicken dishes. Some expressed disappointment with the flavors, but prices are reasonable. Overall, the atmosphere is cozy and inclusive, making it a favorite spot for many in Nottingham.
I had heard a lot about this restaurant so I decided to give it a try to see if the reviews were accurate or just paid for marketing. The menu offered a variety...
read moreI visited this restaurant when it was known as Time Out Cafe and decided to give it another try after it was renamed and relocated. The food was decent, but did...
read moreWe 've been coming here a lot lately, and it is now a favourite. As others have said, the decor is more 'not quite finished ' rather than 'shabby chic '. The fo...
read moreWe’ve passed this place a few times and it’s been full. We had a delicious meal, a mix of tapas and a main. We had the octopus balls, wasabi squid and tofu, the...
read moreI was pleasantly surprised to stumble upon this hidden gem near Nottingham Trent University while waiting for a NTU Confetti Open Day. Despite still being under...
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