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Legit Japanese place owned by a Japanese family with proper atmosphere and taste. Food is exactly same, nice and well-organized as Izakayas in Japan. But don't expect too much as it is just a moderate place. You have to order more than 20£ per person so enjoy different dish. Service is also quite ni
This place is a little gem in the Fitzroy area. Very unique atmosphere with great authentic Japanese cuisine, which is not only sushi! The tofu slowly cooked under a flame until it solidifies is amazing. The staff is also very helpful in choosing what to pick, and which sake, which by the way is gre
Delicious, authentic Japanese food near Goodge Street. Cold soba with tempura, seabass sashimi with ponzu sauce, deep fried oysters (amazing), homemade tofu with bonito flakes, eel (unagi) rice, and chicken yakitori cooked at the bar. Mingle with the Japanese businessmen and give it a try.
Wow - an authentic Japanese restaurant in London with affordable prices!! 🍣🍤 The chef is so awesome... cooking on flame right in front of you at the bar 🔥 ... asking about your meal... the sushi is correctly named.... it's what we have become to know as nigri.... so if you want sushi roll ask for u
Came here at late night on Wednesday and it was still very busy. The waiter was very friendly and nice (5-star for that waiter). Best service I would say, except the old lady (cashier) who looks angry without any reason. Come on, I didn't owe her any money. Anyway, I ordered salmon rice ball, pork b
While the interior is quite old and shabby, sushi’s are quite eatable. Lots of Japanese here which says that the cuisine is indeed traditional. Salmon and avocado roll and teriyaki salmon were nice, as well as the buckwheat noodles which turned out to be a soup in fact 🤗
Highly recommend this Japanese restaurant in central London. Close to Goodge Street station, walking distance to oxford street, convenient. Food is amazing. We had Japanese grill, it’s a set, well marinaded. And they have some authentic Japanese dishes, like rice soup. Decent price as well.
Service can be a little slow but the food is very authentic and tastes delicious. My favourite is the omelette with pork and onion. You can also cook your own tofu if you like the silk texture. Try eating at the bar if you fancy having a Japanese street food experience. The Yakitori (grilled skewere
A completely authentic Japanese restaurant, feels like it could be in Tokyo. It's been here for years and hasn't changed. Don't expect upscale surroundings, it's run down and simple but the menu is great and the food fantastic. My favourite Japanese restaurant in London.
Nice little Japanese restaurant with good staff and prompt service. Waitress was very helpful with recommendations etc. Food is tasty; my tofu could have been more crispy on the outside. Sashimi is fresh.
Great Japanese food served with little fuss but nevertheless efficient and informed. There were so many stand out dishes its hard to highlight only one or two.. Mixed yakitori skewers were delicious (even the gizzard), the kimchi (I thought Korean) but this stuff was dynamite with so much complexity
The upstairs is usually all Japanese businessmen so all the diversity is in the basement but that's the only negative. Incredibly friendly, informative and authentic. You can spend a long time here having fascinating food and great sake and not spend THAT much. Came here one time with a grad student
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