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From the numerous stylish bottles lining the walls of stylish Chisou, you can guess what it's famous for - sake. With an owner who came third in the Sake Sommelier world finals, the two restaurants are stocked with a vast array of the very best varieties - learn the ropes with the sake sampler, then indulge to your heart's content. ...
View full reviewThe elegant yet understated Kouzu offers a Japanese fine dining experience. It's one of the capital's top Japanese restaurants. With its cool, contemporary design and clean lines, everything from the decor to the service is slick and refined, making it an impressive addition to Belgravia's dining scene. The high standards at Kouzu...
View full reviewDinings Restaurant group was born 11 years ago, bringing quality food based on izakaya, or traditional Japanese bars, to the capital. It’s a trendsetter when it comes to offering exciting, innovative Japanese dishes like no other. The menu fuses traditional Japanese cuisine with modern European flourishes to create dishes that p...
View full reviewApplauded by Jay Rayner, AA Gill and Time Out, Shoryu Ramen have several sites across London. In the foodie hub of Broadgate Circus, the Liverpool Street branch offers the now renowned menu of classic Japanese ramen dishes, as well as an exciting range of Japanese drinks, sakes and sides.
View full reviewWith its sleek Oriental design and menu of made-to-order sushi and sashimi, it's as if Ichi Sushi & Sashimi Bar has been transported directly from the centre of Tokyo. Here the high-quality ingredients and attention to detail take centre stage. The menu is comprised of the best quality sake (salmon), hamachi (yellow tail), magur...
View full reviewFounder Caroline opened the UK’s first conveyor belt sushi restaurant, Moshi Moshi, back in 1994. Keen to share her passion for authentic Japanese cuisine with the foodies of London, Caroline began running Moshi Moshi with a particular set of ideals in mind – to serve outstanding, nutritious food with the minimum environmental...
View full reviewThis Japanese sushi bar lets you choose from the moving colour-coded dishes on the 'kaiten' (conveyor belt). More than 90 dishes are on offer including sashimi, maki, hand rolls and chicken katsu curry, as well as salads, tempura and desserts. The seating stations offer a great view of the chefs at work, and are stocked with soy sau...
View full reviewIf you were to walk into a sushi bar in the heart of Japan, the chances are that you'd order omakase. Not an exotic menu item, but a Japanese term indicating that the customer desires the responsibility of ordering to lie with the chef. Enter the restaurant with no menus - Soseki. No more endless perusing of a long and complicated l...
View full reviewThe Hare & Tortoise is home to modern Asian cuisine, made using exquisite, fresh ingredients. Menus showcase a variety of Japanese dishes alongside a select pan Asian offering. The food offering is all encompassing, with options to delight vegetarians, spice-lovers and those new to Asian cuisine alike.
Our visit was to ...
The first Benihana opened in 1964. At the time, the concept of having the chef prepare your meal at your table was completely unique. Today, there are numerous Benihana restaurants around the world, and it’s the world’s best-known teppanyaki restaurant.
One such branch can be found in Piccadilly, where it has stood for ...
Despite being relatively new to sushi, we knew from the moment we entered SUSHINOEN that we were in good hands.
After being seated on one of the numerous levels, our waitress helpfully guided us through the menu. On her recommendation, we began with horenso gomaae – boiled spinach accompanied by a ses...
Sushinho is a vibrant restaurant and cocktail bar that brings something truly different to the Chelsea culinary scene. Inspired by the thriving Japanese culture in Brazil, Sushinho's menu blends elements of the cuisine from both countries. The two different styles of cooking complement each other surprisingly well, and the resulting...
View full reviewAs Poppy Hana proclaims on its website, the food served here really does just melt deliciously in your mouth. The owner informed us that he orders his fish in each day, a freshness that can be tasted in every dish; the salmon and tuna cuts were miniature slices of heaven. Owing to its Bermondsey location, Poppy Hana enjoys a large p...
View full reviewDirectly opposite the West Acton underground station, you’ll find this little gem of a café and deli. Situated in the heart of the area’s Japanese community, it serves genuinely authentic sushi as well as fresh-as-you-like lunches and snacks all day.
YoYo Kitchen first opened in 2010, when experienced chef Yoichi Iguch...
The Hare & Tortoise is home to modern Asian cuisine, made using exquisite, fresh ingredients. Menus showcase a variety of Japanese dishes alongside a select pan Asian offering. The food offering is all encompassing, with options to delight vegetar...
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