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The Best Sushi Restaurants In London
Spanning high-end omakase experiences to more casual spots with great hand rolls, these are the best places for sushi in London.
London’s Top Casual Neighbourhood Sushi Spots
Searching for that elusive middle ground of reasonable, casual neighbourhood sushi? Here's where to find it.
Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
Where To Get Takeaway Sushi That's Actually Good
Because the Tesco meal deal aisle just isn't going to cut it.
5 Katsu Dishes That Will Make You Ghost Wagamama
Sandos, wraps, sushi, and big bowls of chicken katsu curry.
9 Sushi Spots Where You Can Eat Out To Help Out
Been craving sushi and want to save a little at the same time? You’re in the right place.
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Yuki Bar
Yuki Bar is a moody wine bar and Japanese small plates spot in a Hackney arch, run by a former sommelier at Noma.
Nijū
A swish Japanese restaurant in Mayfair that makes superb sushi, Nijū is a place to visit when you're not paying.
The Best Sushi Restaurants In London
Spanning high-end omakase experiences to more casual spots with great hand rolls, these are the best places for sushi in London.
Sushi Kanesaka
Sushi Kanesaka is London’s most expensive omakase restaurant, but this Mayfair spot isn’t worth the price tag.
Mu
Mu is a moody Japanese jazz bar and restaurant in Dalston that suits a couple of drinks better than a full-blown meal.
Humble Chicken
Fancy eating 16 courses of inventive Japanese-European food? Then head to Humble Chicken, a casual-feeling Soho counter restaurant.
OkonomiHeads
Despite being in a Haggerston basement, OkonomiHeads is a Japanese spot with a light and bright feel, and excellent okonomiyaki.
Makimayo
Somewhere between the crunch of a particularly crispy chicken wing and ordering another round, we realised Makimayo, a pan-Asian spot in Tottenham, is somewhere we’ll be spending a lot of time.
Coco Ichibanya
Head to Coco Ichibanya, a Japanese curry chain that's made home in Soho, if you fancy a katsu curry fix with a range of customisable options.
Hiden
Hiden, a Japanese curry shop, is a helpful spot in Finsbury Park that takes you from massive croissants filled with chicken katsu to fragrant curries in the evening.
Koya Soho
If you’re looking for a Tokyo-style dining experience in central London, visit Koya Soho for excellent udon and small plates.
Jugemu
A tiny sushi bar in the heart of Soho's chaos, Jugemu is a taste and feeling of Japan that's worth seeking out.
Mori Mori
Mori Mori is a lovely izakaya-inspired restaurant in Margate with a must-order okonomiyaki.
Sticks'n'Sushi Wimbledon
A moody sushi spot in Wimbledon, Sticks'n'Sushi is where you'll find exciting rolls that taste as good as they look.
London’s Top Casual Neighbourhood Sushi Spots
Searching for that elusive middle ground of reasonable, casual neighbourhood sushi? Here's where to find it.
Zen Mondo
Zen Mondo is a quiet, pleasant, reasonably priced sushi spot on Upper Street that's a great shout midweek.
M&D Japanese
M&D Japanese in Deptford is good for two people, but great on your own with a bowl of comforting katsu curry and other Japanese dishes.
Takahashi
An omakase experience at Takahashi in Wimbledon is a strap in for a two-and-a-half-hour affair, with some hit and miss dishes.
Koyn
An upmarket Japanese restaurant in Mayfair, Koyn is a special occasion spot serving excellent sushi.
Evernight
A minimalist izakaya-style restaurant with a menu of maximum flavour plates and skewers, Evernight is a slick spot in Nine Elms worth travelling to.
Seto
Seto is a bustling Japanese spot in Camden that makes nourishing bowls of ramen and meaty gyozas.