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JEUX JEUX okonomiyaki restaurantB+Worth Trying

3 Belvedere Rd, London SE1 7PB · Japanese restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (376 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Excellent Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki with front-row grill theatrics, strong portions, and mixed service consistency; good value on the core dishes, but prepare for waits and strict policies.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Jeux Jeux delivers strong authentic okonomiyaki with generous portions and genuine Hiroshima-style technique, anchored by an engaging open-kitchen counter experience. However, service reliability wavers during busy periods, with recurring reports of long waits and occasional order errors that prevent grade A-level consistency. The South Bank location and core dish excellence make it worth a visit for okonomiyaki enthusiasts, though expect variable execution depending on timing.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked inside County Hall, the room hums with the sizzle of the teppan as okonomiyaki are layered and flipped before your eyes. The vibe is warm and bustling, and at the counter you get a front-row view of the choreography. Many diners gush that the pancakes are "rich, filling, and spot on," while others note the room can feel a touch canteen-like when it is slammed. Service swings from gracious and swift to overwhelmed at peak times, so patience helps in this busy South Bank hub. The culinary approach leans elevated traditional Hiroshima-style: classic layers of noodles, cabbage, egg, and sauce, with choices like pork, squid, prawn, or eel. Stick to the core okonomiyaki and you will likely be very happy—portions are generous, flavors savory, and the open-kitchen show adds charm. Premium dishes like wagyu curry divide opinion, delivering less consistent satisfaction than the signature. This is comfort-forward Japanese more than fusion fireworks; ideal for those seeking authenticity rather than trend-chasing. Families fare well here thanks to noodles and approachable proteins. While there is no kids menu, simpler options like chicken or pork okonomiyaki and sides such as edamame or omelette tend to win over younger eaters. Portions are large enough to share, but be mindful that cabbage and sauce richness can be a lot for picky diners, and there is limited explicit vegan/gluten-free detail on the menu.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£26-36 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: High-footfall cultural and tourist corridor by the Thames focused on leisure, attractions, and pre/post-show dining.

Safety: Well-lit, heavy pedestrian traffic, generally safe with active surveillance and venue staff presence.

Nearby: Inside/adjacent to County Hall complex near London Eye, Southbank Centre, and major theaters; frequent event crowds.

WaterlooA dynamic urban neighborhood with a mix of historic and modern architecture, featuring world-class cultural institutions, theaters, and diverse dining options.
South Bank Cultural QuarterA concentrated area of major cultural institutions including the National Theatre, BFI Southbank, and Southbank Centre, creating a rich artistic and culinary environment.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–21:00 Tuesday12:00–21:00 Wednesday12:00–21:00 Thursday12:00–21:00 Friday12:00–21:00 Saturday12:00–21:00 Sunday12:00–21:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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