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Category: Japanese - London Restaurants
Address: 4 Princes St, London W1B 2LE
The best recommendation we can give Chisou is that it's one of the favourite eateries of the local Japanese community. With star dishes such as an exceptional miso soup and lamb in coconut curry, that's hardly surprising. Waiting times are famously short here, so it's very convenient to top off (or break up) a day's intensive shopping in Oxford...
Category: Japanese - London Restaurants
Address: 31 Marylebone Ln, London W1U 2NH
If words such as saba sushi and sashimi set your taste buds on high alert, this modern, unpretentious restaurant should be on your visit list. All the Japanese cuisine bases are covered, and the generous helpings of noodles often contain unexpected touches, such as dabs of chilli that stimulate rather than traumatize. If the soft-shell crab spring...
Category: Japanese - London Restaurants
Address: 34 George St, London W1U 7DP
There's nothing flashy or frilly about this Marylebone sushi joint. The emphasis instead is on exceptionally good sushi, sashimi and nigiri. An excellent wine list and friendly, efficient service round out the experience. Private rooms are available for parties, and dinner bookings are encouraged, especially on weekends. TUBE: Bond Street
Category: Japanese - London Restaurants
Address: 22 Harcourt St, London W1H 4HH
It's best to have a working knowledge of Japanese food if you want to make the most of your visit to this starkly decorated newcomer to the scene: there are no pre-ordained meals, and you simply mix and match your own from individually-priced constituents. The other notable feature here is the unfailing pleasantness of the staff, who will help you...
Category: Japanese - London Restaurants
Address: 73 Heath St, London NW3 6UG
This Hampstead restaurant boasts a telltale green facade and serves a tasty array of Japanese fare, from hand-rolled sushi and eel (the latter fried, of course) to chicken yakitori and shrimp tempura. Each dish is prepared to-order, using only the freshest ingredients, and intimate wooden tables and subtle decor give Jin Kichi an authentic feel....
Category: Japanese - London Restaurants
Address: 38 Clarges St, London W1J 7EN
This well-known Japanese restaurant is famous for its fresh seafood dishes and its huge variety of noodles. Although the exterior looks unassuming (even nondescript) and the interior is almost equally simple, the prominence of Japanese patrons lets you know that the kitchen is skilled at authentic cooking. Sashimi is a specialty, and dishes like...
Category: Japanese - London Restaurants
Address: 19 Old Park Ln, Metropolitan Hotel, London W1
This restaurant offers London's most extensive Japanese menu, although Latin and American influences are thrown in to create a truly original cuisine. Traditional favorites like sushi, sashimi and tempura are prepared with unique twists. Eel, for example, comes rolled in a pancake and served with lime, foie gras, and sweet potato noodles. Skewered...
Category: Japanese - London Restaurants
Address: 44 Grosvenor Sq, Millennium Hotel London Mayfair, London W1
This highly regarded Japanese restaurant offers an authentic, upscale experience that diners won't soon forget. The menu features a wide range of deliciously exotic fare to suit just about any palate, from grilled teriyaki to hand-rolled sushi. The setting in the esteemed, Georgian-style Millennium Mayfair is comfortable and unpretentious, if a...
Category: Japanese - London Restaurants
Address: 5-7 Voltaire Rd, London SW4 6DQ
Although it can be loud and space can get tight, such conditions don't seem to bother loyal Tsunami patrons, who find much to applaud in the place's fantastic fare. Beautifully crafted sushi draws constant praise, and bento boxes offer an easy, delicious overview of the menu. Cooked dishes like tempura, katsu, and curries please folks not in the...
Category: Japanese - London Restaurants
Address: 34 Westferry Circus, London E14 8RR
Folks at Canary Wharf satisfy their raw fish cravings at this sushi bar, the more casual sibling of London's famed Nobu. The sleek geometry of the decor takes a backseat only to the view, which is maximized by walls made entirely of glass. The menu, too, boasts cutting-edge attitude, and some of its creative Japanese dishes boast unexpected South...
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