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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 Get Takeaway Sushi That's Actually Good
Because the Tesco meal deal aisle just isn't going to cut it.
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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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 Show
Sushi Show is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it sushi spot on Camden Passage in Islington, making excellent nigiri to eat in or to go.
Sushi Kanesaka
Sushi Kanesaka is London’s most expensive omakase restaurant, but this Mayfair spot isn’t worth the price tag.
Sumi
Sumi is an excellent, casual Japanese restaurant in Notting Hill from the same team behind London’s best sushi spot.
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.
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.
Koyn
An upmarket Japanese restaurant in Mayfair, Koyn is a special occasion spot serving excellent sushi.
Kurisu Omakase
One of London's most unique and delicious dining experiences, Kurisu Omakase is a 17-course sushi extravaganza in Brixton by way of Japan, Thailand, and Colombia.
Sushi Tetsu
Tetsu is a tiny, intimate sushi counter in Clerkenwell serving some of the best sushi in town. Go for the omakase. It isn’t cheap, but it’s worth it.
Yashin Sushi
Yashin Sushi is an excellent, creative, and modern sushi restaurant with an ever-changing list of unusual and seasonal ingredients.
Kimura
Kimura is a small Japanese grocery store at the bottom of Muswell Hill which is lowkey serving some of the best takeaway sushi in north London.
Kampai
A sleek, low-key sushi spot between Kensington and Hammersmith, Kampai serves some excellent nigiri.
Where To Get Takeaway Sushi That's Actually Good
Because the Tesco meal deal aisle just isn't going to cut it.
Chisou
Chisou is a small, intimate sushi restaurant in Knightsbridge serving great Japanese classics like inside-out rolls, udon noodles, and teriyaki.
Sticks’n’Sushi
Japanese-Danish restaurant in Covent Garden serving a combination of sushi and yakitori sticks from the grill.
Dinings
Dinings is a very cosy sushi counter and downstairs Japanese restaurant that just happens to have some of the most serious sushi in London.