K10

The central London chain, K10 that as popped up everywhere, but is that for a good reason? is the limited yet efficient menu enough to keep customers coming back?


The entrance of K10

The entrance of K10, near Liverpool street station. A nice spacious and well lit interior that is designed for an ‘in and out’ experience. Even though there are some seating options, you will be back to back with the people in the queue, I do not recommend. The setup here works, but it only works for those who want to get in, and get out as fast as possible.

The chicken Teriyaki box. This is one of my go to lunch meals in the city. The chicken itself is always well seasoned and succulent. K10 also address my biggest gripe with rice based meals, they actually give you a very decent amount. For the addition of roughly £2 you can add a chili soup, which is ferocious as it is delicious.

the chicken Teriyaki box from K10

Conclusion – K10

K10 is a fantastic option if you are looking for a quick and easy meal in the city. Even though I do find it to be slightly on the more expensive side of things, the quality, quantity and flavor of the food justifies the price (just). I have been many times and I am sure to go many times in the future, don’t expect the best meal of your life here, but be assured that it will be hearty and delicious.

Flavor6/10
Quality6.5/10
Interior5/10
Service5/10
Value6/10
Total %57%
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