You need both a strong disposition and a mighty wallet to eat the excellent sushi at this fabled and old-established Japanese restaurant. Great knife skills on show and formal service. Read more.
Good fresh fish, well-made sushi, well-cut sashimi. Follow up with excellent tempura. The combination "sushi" and "Mayfair" doesn't usually shout bargain, but manages to avoid being wildly expensive. Read more.
Good nigiri sushi and no evidence of the mass-produced, machine-made sushi so prevalent at some other conveyor-belt operations. This is a pleasant and unpretentious sushi house. Read more.
Part of a trio (the other branches are on Brewer Street, W1 and Thurloe Place, SW7), this is a pleasant and unpretentious conveyor-belt sushi house. Good fish gently priced. Friendly atmosphere. Read more.
Sushi and fusion food are the order of the day at this small restaurant. Dinings is home to novel combinations of taste and texture. Not the cheapest option but exciting and rather good fun. Read more.