With 2 traditional Japanese dining rooms, Zuma serves a variety of organic and authentic modern Japanese dishes. Escape a bit from the crowds and book a private room in the back. Read more.
The sushi served in Yashin Sushi is among the best in London but it's not cheap! We gave it 4 out of 5 stars Read more.
Best Japanese restaurant in London for the low prices. Don't get teishoku/sushi, get 2/3 dishes each from the mains list and eat tapas style like the natives. It's just like being in Japan. Oishiiiii! Read more.
Good for hot dishes too. Book to avoid disappointment. The Carpaccio is worth trying. 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.
If you’re into Ramen then you’re gonna love this place. These guys know a thing or two about boiling bones. Oh and the guy behind it all is Ross Shonhan, former head chef at Zuma and Nobu, nuff said! Read more.
The food is pretty good; after all, it is an expensive, upmarket chain. But it has a curiously outmoded feel and doesnt seduce like Nobu or Zuma. Read more.
Better than Yo Sushi and don't even get me started on how second rate and nasty Wasabi is - freshly made Sushi on premises - the Miso soup is #winning Read more.
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.
This is where the Japanese will go for Japanese food. Must try the aubergine coated with miso sauce. Reserve at least a day before, otherwise you've to wait till 9.30pm or later. Read more.