I am a bit of a foodie and adore sushi. I've been living in London for 8 years now and can honestly say this is the best sushi I have had. The restaurant itself doesn't look glamorous, it's very small. However, that's what I like about it. The food is incredible despite the restaurant being unpretentious. It has a very authentic feel to it and the service time is fast. I would highly recommend this place and order the aubergine! (Nasu Dengaku)
Sushi (nigiri) was really excellent however I also had the Chicken Teriyaki Jyu which came with a layer of mayonnaise and wilted salad between the chicken and rice, this was an unpleasant surprise. Portion size was huge though. Based on my experience I’d go back but just for the sushi, maybe try a bento box next time and ask for no mayo.
Great food but:
- Possibly the worst structured menu ive ever seen. Too much choice, menus, take away, mixes and individual sushi that you are completely lost.
- The people in service barely understand you so they cant help either.
- if the place is full they take forever to serve you and sometimes forget dishes.
- the place is too small and too noisy, although if you want something resembling a true sushi spot experience in japan you are half way there.
Muy eficientes en el servicio y en la atención al cliente, mucha variedad de platos, precio razonable y comida muy fresca. He ido varias veces y la experiencia ha sido muy positiva siempre. El local suele estar lleno siempre por lo que es mejor reservar si no quieres estar esperando en la puerta, aunque la espera no es muy larga porque son realmente rápidos en el servicio.---------------------
Once you get past the tangible lack of wifi signal and unusual smell, your taste buds will give the food here a standing ovation. A perfect meal here comprises the black cod, fermented eggplant, seaweed salad and sake shots. If you've got somewhere to be and quick - power up on a bento box instead!
If you're a sushi lover like me and tired of the overpriced sushi joints, Eat Tokyo is where you should be!
Get ready to sit in a little box like space that you have to enter through a little passage beside the kitchen. Live sushi and lot of seafood smells in the air to add to the entry.
The waitresses are all clad in traditional kimono and it adds to the charm of this place, making it look super authentic.
It's a large expansive menu and has a brilliant sake collection. Amongst stuffing ourselves with 7 dishes we ordered amongst three people my picks are the prawn tempura, tartar roll, spicy salmon or tuna roll.
The service is super quick, and well the decor is like a canteen.
Why should you go ? The sake collection and freshest sushi that don't cost a bomb.
P.S For heavens sake, don't try sake shots.
Keep gobbling xx
The food is very authentic and fish seems very fresh. The service is efficient and the atmosphere simple and very close to the one we found in Tokyo. The price is ok and it is worth for the quality and quantity of food. Do expect the fried smell stick into your clothes after leaving the place and some noise in the room.
Eat the Mentaiko roll!! It looks deceivingly simple but is heaven in every bite. Eat Tokyo never fails to disappoint, especially for its price tag.
Eat Tokyo is a rather unremarkable looking restaurant near Notting Hill Station. It's so bland from the outside that despite living in the neighborhood for 3 years, l never came here. Always putting it off for another day.
But boy am l glad I did. Inside it's very canteen like and almost austere. A TV playing what look like old school videos of Japan being the only extravagance.
There's a Sushi bar in front of the sushi chefs. But with seating only for 4.
The Canteen looks are deceiving though. This might be one of the best Japanese Restaurants in London and probably the best Japanese restaurant when one considers value for money.
The best dishes are Takoyaki, Black Cod with Miso, Aubergine with Miso and any of the Sashimi or Sushi.
One of the best sushi places I've been to in london. Don't let the small entrance and boring decor fool you it's a hidden gem with the most amazing fresh top quality sushi ever!
Eat Tokyo is not known to be high-end, despite the location being full of places that are, but it doesn’t need to be. The freshness of the fish, quality of the food, HUGE selection of choice on the menu, speedy and no frills services is amazing.
You won’t be disappointed here and it’s one of the few eat-Tokyo’s where you won’t need to queue for ages outside, you’ll likely get a table indoors pretty quick.
Wonderful Japanese restaurant.
Perfect combination between service, quality of products and price.
You can with friends, on a date, with childrens, adults...
But you have to go.
Medium price.
They serve quickly and gently.
If you are full while eating your plate you can ask for it to be take away.
very good value for the food. £15 for the sashimi bento. however, felt like we are being chased by two waiters. even though our slot was for 1.5 hour. and there was still alot of empty tables.
I’ve been to EatTokyo Notting Hill a few time. It and each time my experience has been great. The Bento and the Chicken Katsu curry are both amazing in flavours and overall very good portions for the price that you pay. I highly recommend EatTokyo, but I have to say that it’s best to book before you decide to go.
The food was amazing! We both agreed it was the best Teriyaki Salmon we’ve ever had. The miso soup is delicious and the sushi tasted fresh. We went twice during our 5 day stay in London. Definitely would recommend!
Amazing food with lots of selections! Not too expensive but Delicious & Scrumptious Foods😋😋😋 we would definitely go there again when we’re in London. It was exact 12PM and we both were starving and found this restaurant ! It was already full by the time our food arrived! It shows how good and popular they are!!👍👈⭐️🙏
The place was nice, however the price can be steep as compared to other Japanese restaurants. Overall good! Definitely worth visiting
Food as usual was very delicious and fresh, it’s one of my favourite sushi place in London. Prices are very reasonable compared to other chains. Notting Hill branch was very busy last night hence service was slow, one platter was being served at a time. Make sure you book a table in advance otherwise you’ll be waiting a long time
Busy for a reason! The food was very good. Lovely sushi, gyozas were great. Only thing was the mochi at the end was a little bland, but for the price the meal was great so would definitely recommend here.
The moment you enter the place a smell of deliciousness hits your nose and makes you want to sit down and order even more. They have a lot of staff members and with a reason. It’s a busy restaurant. The service was good nevertheless.
The food was amazing. Tasty. Filling. Affordable. Honestly, everything one would need. It’s honestly such a gem in the city centre. Prompts to them for keeping their prices the way they are!
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