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Let us preface this review by saying that yes, London has a lot of great Japanese restaurants to choose from. And still, Chisou’s quality fish, relaxed dining room, and serious sake menu makes it one of the most useful around.
It’s one of those restaurants that can be used for a bunch of different situations. Taking your parents for lunch? Impress them with sushi rolls without breaking the bank. Anniversary dinner? Splash out on the top quality nigiri, and a taste from their 16 page sake menu. Dinner with some friends? Go for the sashimi omakase for six, some salads here, tempura there, a bowl of udon, and a couple of chisou rolls, and leave £50 lighter. The point is, there’s something here for everyone, and believe us, that something is good.
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
The menu has a range of Japanese classics, from tempura, to udon noodles, and a signature baby spinach and spicy prawn salad which you should definitely get involved in. In terms of sushi, the inside out rolls are excellent, as are the Chisou rolls, and if you’re struggling to choose, just know that the soft shell crab and hot sake maki should probably be on your table. As can be expected from the location, the prices can rack up quite quickly, but thanks to the sushi selections and rolls, you can keep it under £50 each and still leave satisfied. That’s what we call useful.
Food Rundown
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
Horenso Salad
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Spicy Tuna Roll
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch