Poppy Hana also sell soups, noodles and rice dishes, which are served steaming hot and well seasoned. The portions are a generous size too. I've previously tried chicken fried rice, which is available mild or spicy. I've also tried the chicken yaki udon noodles at Poppy Hana plus a few sips of soup.
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The dessert menu at Poppy Hana is a let down. Although they have recently added green tea ice cream to the list. The service received at Poppy Hana has always been pretty average whenever I've visited.
Poppy Hana is within walking distance from Bermondsey train station and local bus stops, plus there's residential parking available on side roads and such. Poppy Hana is a casual restaurant that also offers food to takeaway. They even sell a few grocery items like sauces, seaweed and noodles.
I wouldn't say that Poppy Hana restaurant is one of my all time favorite Asian restaurants, but it's a decent enough place to check out if you're ever in the area.
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