Cafe Mana

3 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0AT - View on a map
0871 0758967.

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Overall 8.3
Food 8.5
Service 8.0
Atmosphere 8.5
Value 8.0

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really good find, fresh delicious sushi, expensive as expected given location but they even give a healthy portion of wasabi...good indication

had a breakfast meeting here and it is quiet, good music, fresh coffee and very bright.

good spot.

Open one in Victoria, pls!
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Overall rating 8 stars
Food 8 | Service 7 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 7
Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The sushi is very good and very reasonable priced.

Salads are very good as well and the portions are quite big.

Nice change to have a new establishment in the area that serves great fresh food in a very modern and stylish shop.

The coffee that they sell is thir own blend has a great flavour and is quite rich

Well done!
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Overall rating 9 stars
Food 9 | Service 9 | Atmosphere 9 | Value for money 9
Friday, January 04, 2008

I have to disagree with the two previous reviews.I just went to the broadgate kiosk and bought a thai red curry.The Curry portion was 1/8 the size of the container,the remainding 7/8 was re-boiled hard sticky un edible rice.My advice to any body looking for a take away asian/spicy lunch at a similar price either go to hard wok-cafe or k10.
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Overall rating 0 stars
Food 0 | Service 0 | Atmosphere 0 | Value for money 0
Thursday, April 26, 2007

Cafe Mana has just opened in the City and is a wonderful place for fresh sushi, sashimi, pinchos, sandwiches and coffee.

The clean and cool interior mixes contemporary materials such as Corian, walnut, terazzo floors and glass display cases.

The attention to detail is also reflected in the food which is infinitely better than Pret or Eat etc. This is the best Sushi I've eaten in London and the quality of ingredients in all the food for the price is excellent.

Dishes I've tried are the tuna and salmon sushi boxes, pinchos a variation on tapas including a delicious Lomo (cured pork loin)and roasted peppers. The salads are fresh and beautifully prepared. I can't seem to resist their chocolate brownies!

Takeaway for busy City workers is the main stay of Cafe Mana (they also do deliveries)but there are comfortable chairs and tables or window seats overlooking a pretty church sqaure to enjoy the food and delicious coffee.

There are some innovative ideas such as wireless broadband connection and a delivery service with online menus to order from (see www.cafemana.co.uk).

Friendly staff add to its personal feel and that this a place set up by people who love their food. Cafe Mana - mana from the heavens.
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c prain
Overall rating 9 stars
Food 10 | Service 9 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 10
Monday, October 30, 2006

Cafe Mana has just opened in the City and is a wonderful place for fresh sushi, sashimi, pinchos, sandwiches and coffee.

The clean and cool interior mixes contemporary materials such as Corian, walnut, terazzo floors and glass display cases.

The attention to detail is also reflected in the food which is infinitely better than Pret or Eat etc. This is the best Sushi I've eaten in London and the quality of ingredients in all the food for the price is excellent.

Dishes I've tried are the tuna and salmon sushi boxes, pinchos a variation on tapas including a delicious Lomo (cured pork loin)and roasted peppers. The salads are fresh and beautifully prepared. I can't seem to resist their chocolate brownies!

Takeaway for busy City workers is the main stay of Cafe Mana (they also do deliveries)but there are comfortable chairs and tables or window seats overlooking a pretty church sqaure to enjoy the food and delicious coffee.

There are some innovative ideas such as wireless broadband connection and a delivery service with online menus to order from (see www.cafemana.co.uk).

Friendly staff add to its personal feel and that this a place set up by people who love their food. Cafe Mana - mana from the heavens.
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Christopher Prain
Tuesday, October 25, 2005

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