- Tsunami - near Clapham North Station
: Very nice decor, great to chillout but also nice place to go with friends or for a business lunch. Great food, wonderful presentation, I absolutely loved it even if it is not 100 % Japanese. Great tempura rolls, nice seared salmon sashimi, etc etc.... Good quality and about £ 25 -£30.
- Cho-San in Putney : Family run, small restaurant (living room idea), vitisted several times, very good quality paid about £75 for 2 , only open in evening
- Makiyaki in Wimbledon : Original sushi rolls, noramally good sashimi (it will give me my daily shashimi kick when in Wim) nice refurbed decor, open during middays. Fair pricing.
Like the dessert upon take-away :-) - Ichiriki Sushi House
near Victoria: Very small restaurant with female japanese chef, very very fresh sashimi and lovely spicy tuna rolls or tempura rolls. Seating is not great and really simple, but you forget about all that, once you tried the food. £25
- Ikkyu Sushi
on Goodge Street : Really japanese with very serious chefs. Lovely sushi, decor is not great but again, the quality is great and service with a smile. Also have super good fresh grilled fish (and this is a sashimi lover talking!)
- Feng Sushi on Fullham Road: Small place, mainly do delivery, their slogan is "If our fish was any fresher, you'd to slap it!" and that is true. Good qualilty £20
- Sakura between Oxford Circus and Bond Street: Good quality sushi and other japanese dishes, lots of Japanese customers, but find service bit arrogant and seating and decor not so good (tvs...). Av £30 pp
- Tomo opposite Sakura: 'MacDo' style restaurant, but the quality is good and friendly and not so expensive.
- Hare and Toitoise in Putney (next door Cho-San): More trendy look than cho-san, but nothing really special food-wise. Recommend going to Cho-San.
- Wasabi on Oxford Street: Very good choice for a take-away place and really cheap.
- Itsu serveral locations: like the one in South Ken where they have a loungy club bar upstairs. Good quality for a 'conveyor belt' place, bit noisy but still nice place to sit and chat with friends, always fresh but sometimes a bit too original food..., around £25
- Yo Sushi several locations: Just if there is no other possibility or want a quick sushi on the go , stick with the sashimi.... no japanese chefs here....but staff looking at the pictures on the menu and try to make something similar. £15-£20
- Wagamama several locations - Forget it, no sushi, no sashimi, not so japanese
- Sainsbury's and M&S: When you really don't have time and are desperate, get a sushi lunch box here. Bit tasteless though...
Sushi Experiences - London 2006 - 2007
Posted by
Kim
on Monday, 1 January 2007
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