Beiriso

Beiriso, London 16 Procter Street - London

Italian
• Japanese
• International
• Sushi
• Fast food

84/100
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Last update on 10/11/2023
4,0
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Last update on 04/01/2024
4,5
67 Reviews
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Last update on 05/08/2021
3,1
10 Reviews
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Last update on 12/10/2022
4,8
18 Reviews

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Last update on 05/08/2021
4,3
107 Reviews
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Last update on 15/11/2019
4,0
6 Reviews

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Last update on 12/10/2022
4,6
47 Reviews

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Cleo Silva
+5
The best sushi in London. Beautiful place to eat and have a nice chat with friends. The price is excellent.Customer service five stars.
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Jenny DN
+5
Sushis are delicious, lovely and friendly atmosphere, polite and witty members. B'fast wrap is my favourite!
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Chris Osburn
+3.5
Recently opened Italian-Japanese fusion eatery, Beiriso, brings a tasty assortment of lunchtime and on-the-hoof dining options to the hectic streets of Holborn that’s bound to woo passers-by with affordable prices and a mostly health-conscious selection of food and drink.

I have to admit my eyes rolled involuntarily when I read the release about the Italian-Japanese concept behind Beiriso. Taking its name from the word for rice from each language (“bei” in Japanese, “riso” in Italian), the moniker could have just as well meant ‘oh brother’ to me. But I was going to be in the area, and the soft launch opening time suited my schedule allowing me an opportunity to catch up with an old friend over a quick lunch and cup of coffee – which in this case was actually a green tea chai latte (and a really yummy one at that).

From my first sip throughout the rest of my meal, I was generally impressed with the flavor, presentation and nutrition of every menu item that came my way.

As it turned out, Beiriso was an ideal setting for a friendly chat. Kind of a Pret/Itsu mash up (and I mean that in the best possible way, really), it was casual, clean, and well lit. Of course, this was Beiriso in soft launch mode. Lots of keenly curious folk were all but pressing their noses to the window to peek in and stepping inside only to be invited back by staff when officially opened to the public. So, even for the hour or so I was there, I could detect loads of interest in this new place to eat or grab a hot beverage that isn’t a Pret or an Itsu or a McDonald’s or a pub or an antiquated caff or a supermarket or a ridiculously expensive upscale restaurant. Now actually open to the public, I can only expect the scene for some time to come at Beiriso to be a more buzzing atmosphere than when I had a bite there.

If you find yourself among the first to flock there, keep in mind Beiriso is running an introductory offer of free coffee with every breakfast item purchased as well as 30% off lunch items after 2pm throughout December and January.

During my visit I got a much better grasp of Beiriso’s more Italian inspired side of the menu than its more Japanese offerings (as those were the only dishes available when I showed up). No complaints … but a good bit of wistful intrigue as I would have loved to have sampled “Med” sushi (aubergine, courgette, and avocado sushi, £3,80 takeaway or £4.62 eat in) or the parma ham nigiri.

Oh well, I’m all for the possibility of a repeat visit as I I very much enjoyed what I tried while there. The minestrone (£2.80 takeaway or £3.36 eat in) proved perfect for a winter day, a nibble or two from the range of savoury calzones (from £2.15), and more than decent pizzas especially pleased my palate as well. A variety of low carb salads (from £3.20), rice bowls (from £4.65), pastries (from £1.50) and more – with plenty of gluten-free, vegan, dairy free items to choose – suggesting wise insight into the food and drink Zone 1 office workers hanker most when dashing to and from work or cramming as much joy as they can into an al-desko lunch break.
May 11, 2015
5
Jon Shoulder
+5
Stunning fresh pasta here, and they serve wholemeal too! Very well priced. Service has sped up a lot in the last few months, so don't be put off by slow service reviews below! Great, friendly and happy staff. I come here twice a week.
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Abraham Iddesleigh
+5
The food quality is top, huge fan of the salmon nigiri and sashimi. I haven't tried the pasta yet but the sushi is as good as it comes and the prices are very reasonable. If travelling on foot and a fan of sushi then definitely worth a visit.
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Ciaobimba
+5
Ok, so I've not officially eaten at Beiriso yet ... but have tried a soy macchiato plus cappuccino and also wiled away quite a bit of time on the bench - chatting to a friend. It did give us a good view of the other customers coming and going and allowed us to interact with the staff. Customer service has simply got to set this business apart from many in London. Staff are superb and super friendly. It's this level of service that means I have Beiriso firmly etched in my brain for a return visit (... so thankful it is nearby.) PS. Did I mention that I left my book there ... and they'd kept it for me? I also now know that Beiriso is a combination/fusion of the Japanese and Italian words for Rice!!! Can't wait to return for a leisurely meal.
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Natalie Gillies
+5
This is my absolute favorite place to grab lunch. The food is always fresh and prepared perfectly. The staff is also really friendly and the prices are incredibly affordable (coming from a broke college student)! I regularly get cravings for this place, so seriously try it out! You won't regret it!
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Tim Baggaley
+5
Among the best coffee in London, espresso is divine. Great food at very low prices. And the staff are wonderfully friendly, can't recommend this place highly enough.
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Alex B
+5
I go to Beirisio 3-4 times a month and have never been disappointed by their sushi. Fresh and incredible value for London. Would recommend
5
Amir Ravan
+5
Very affordable, tasty, and different. Menu is always exciting, lots of choices and food is great quality. Love the variety. Staff very friendly too, all round great lunch spot.
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Rikki Patel
+5
The sushi here is so fresh and is by far the best I've had in this area. It's even a little cheaper then the competition. Yet the try the pasta there, but lol forward to it
4
Izzy Rhys-Davies
+4
Generally absolutely great standard of pasta and sushi. Slightly less sauce and overcooked meatballs on today's pasta but hope its a one off as usually absolutely fab and well priced.
5
Riaz Marzban
+5
Great, fresh and fast food. Gets me through the day and they have plenty of variety. Sometimes even grab a cheeky sushi platter on the way home for dinner.

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Monday:
07:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Tuesday:
07:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Wednesday:
07:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Thursday:
07:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Friday:
07:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

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