Review Grid

Namesort iconAreaStyleStarsSummary
AkiHolbornJapanese2An oldie but no longer really a goodie
ArangSohoKorean4Ordinary food served by friendly, strangely sexy Koreans.
AsadalHolbornKorean4Big, tasty, comfortable, modern, and with a sideline in Korean historical artifacts.
Center Point Sushi CafeCenter PointJapanese5Invisible as a ninja, delicious as a geisha, one of the last secrets of Old Japan
Corean ChilliSohoKorean3Quick lunch in Korean style
Genghis KhanNew MaldenKorean4Good local specialty restaurant near New Malden
InshokuSohoPseudoJapanese1Avoid.
ItsuSohoPseudoJapanese4Tres moderne, tres chic, mais pas tres Japonais.
Japan Center Restaurant 'Toku'SohoJapanese4Much nicer than you'd think, and a few well chosen fusion elements too.
Matsuri (High Holborn)HolbornJapanese3Big, slick, corporate, does teppanyaki AND sushi..
NaraSohoKorean2Your basic Korean restaurant. Central London has more interesting choices.
OhaiyoNew MaldenPseudoJapanese4Korean Japanese takeaway built into a train station wall
Old JusticeOtherKorean3A Bermondsey pub with a Korean flavor
PhoenixNew MaldenKorean4A jolly good neighborhood restaurant (located, sadly, in Raynes Park).
RyoSohoJapanese3Ramen shop that's cheap but not all that cheerful.
Sushi HirobaHolbornPseudoJapanese2Ideal for wealthy, undemanding visitors.
Ten Ten TeiSohoJapanese5A Tokyo Izakaya in central London