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23 Of The Best Sushi Restaurants In London That Will Have You Reaching For The Chopsticks. From Robert DeNiro’s globally renowned London restaurant to a humble local joint.
MAD Restaurants, the new restaurant group from L’Eto café chain founder Artem Login, will open its second site in September.
In 2016, though, sushi is a mainstay of the international restaurant circuit. From no-frills, Japanese holes-in-the-wall to clean-lined, modern lunch spots and five-star decadence, we now have it all.
9.2. Himi. There isn’t a dish on Himi’s menu that isn’t executed flawlessly: light tempura scallop, tender, juicy charcoal-grilled red shrimp, and thick noodles in a hearty broth are all hits.
Endo Kazutoshi is a third-generation sushi master whose family own a restaurant in Yokohama. Kazutoshi, however, has made London his home, with four restaurants to his name, including Kioku, Nijū and ...
It’s hard to believe that sushi didn’t really become popular in the UK until the 1990s. In 1997, both YO! Sushi and Nobu opened the doors of their first London restaurants.
Showaken is more than a ramen bar, it’s a travel capsule which will transport you back to 1970s Tokyo. The small pop-up restaurant – that, for now, doesn’t have an end date – delivers the ...
2 Ham Yard, W1D 7DT. Not only is Engawa one of the few menus in London to boast authentic Wagyu beef, but it claims to be the only UK restaurant to import the whole cow. Butchering in-house means ...
Endo at the Rotunda, one of the poshest sushi joints in town, is shutting down. But don ’ t worry, you’ll still be able to get your fill of fancy fish, as it ’ s only a temporary closure.
Sticks’n’Sushi has restaurants all over London, including in Greenwich, Soho, Covent Garden, White City, Shoreditch and Wimbledon to name a few.. There’s also a brand new branch just opened ...
In 1997, two London restaurants opened with very different approaches to Japanese cuisine. While we have Yo! Sushi to thank for popularising raw fish to the extent that it’s now a lunchtime ...