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Reviews of Etsuko, Middlesbrough

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Review by Jonny on 10th March, 2007

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I find the cuisine exceptional at Etsuko. Although my usual choice is duck soup, i ventured to cripy chicken noodles the other day and i was pleasently surprised. I shall be going today for the fantastically priced special menue. My meal of choice will consist of chicken and sweetcorn soup (i don't like sweetcorn but like it here),, chips, which i often dip in my soup and chicken ramen to finish, all for a crackomg 2.99! Really can't fall off at that price. I have heard a few complaints about the seating, but it is actually a traditionally thai way of organisation around the dinner table overall, it is my parnter and i's favourite restaruant and the most convenient place to eat before visiting the cinema.

Date visited: regularly0

Review by Martin Graham on 10th March, 2006

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A great Japanese restaurant! Good food, good atmosphere, reasonably priced. My only criticism is that it seems to be set up to 'farm' customers in and out. The tables are not unlike picnic benches and the seats do not have a back rest. A good place to eat but patrons are not encouraged to stay for long. The menu is diverse and has dishes that would suit a range of tastes. A loyalty card is available and is stamped when you spend £15 or more, get 6 stamps and you are rewarded with £18 off your next bill total. The duck is always exellent.

Date visited: regularly

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