Local Guides World

Lucas Kovács

10 reviews on 1 places
Takumi Ramen Kitchen
2023 Dec 03
We went there on a Sunday for lunch and there were many empty spots.

The atmosphere was nice, no complains at all there, and the food was delicious. The ramen flavor was so intense, the broth was incredible.

The waitresses got a bit into my nerves. They were really rushing us, checking constantly if we were ready to order, like every minute. They were really impatience. I do understand that you want to be agile and move people fast, I know they are usually really crowded, but that day they weren’t, so it turned out to be annoying. I don’t eat ramen every day, and their menu has a lot of options, so we really needed to take our time to find something that we’d like. I’d appreciate if people are rushed a bit less!
Wok Express
2023 Oct 24
It’s a fast food Chinese place, with some diversity in other cuisines, like Japanese and Suriname.

Many people complained in the comments about the amount of meet, but my portion had plenty of beef, I was stuffed after I finished with the Wok.

Place looked empty, and there was a lot of people there. Fast service, and fast delivery.
Churchill War Rooms
2023 Sep 14
Depending on your interests, to me this is a filler. If this is your first time in London and you are short in time, I'd say just skip it and go to the highlights, unless you are really interested in WWII stuff.

Don't misunderstand me, this is a great museum, really interesting and fascinating. I visit it during my first time in London, but I had one full week, which was plenty of time.

I'd strongly recommend booking in advance and arriving as early as you can. This is definitely a must see, if you can't make it the first time, be sure to plan for your second visit.

Truly incredible, and so packed of history.
Thermen Barendrecht
2023 Sep 11
Being here two times. It was not crowded in neither of my visits. Friendly staff.

More than recommended.

Maybe I’d have liked that he sport massage was a bit harder.
Museum de Fundatie
2023 Jul 16
Really nice museum for a quick and inspiring visit. I’d strongly recommend that you start from the 4th floor taking the elevator at the lobby and then make your way down from the “Leiko Ikemura” expositions to the “ex- change proto” and finally to “Guillaume”.

I spent about an hour here and read almost all room descriptions. There are also guided tours, I believe those should be booked in advanced. The day that I went it was not crowded, but that was a bit unusual.

If you have the Museumkaart you can access for free.

Unfortunately the day that I was there the cafe was closed.