All Sushi Specialists

Matsuri (High Holborn)

Big, slick, corporate, does teppanyaki AND sushi..
3/5
Big. Lots of staff. Lots of efficiency. Lots of Japanese food. Lots of different areas, lots of different customers, good for office nights out, power lunches, corporate entertainment and private dining.

Center Point Sushi Cafe

Invisible as a ninja, delicious as a geisha, one of the last secrets of Old Japan
5/5
The best sushi for it's price in central London. That's a simple, boring sentence about a simple, brilliant place to eat.

스시 먹으러 '요!스시'갔다가 짜증만 났다구요? 센터 포인터 스시 카페에 가세요. 적당한 가격에 진짜 일본인 할아버지의 솜씨를 맛볼수 있습니다.

Ten Ten Tei

A Tokyo Izakaya in central London
5/5
You can have affordable Teishoku(Set menu).

Aki

An oldie but no longer really a goodie
2/5
One of the first pioneer Japanese restaurants in London, Aki hasn't really kept up.

Phoenix

A jolly good neighborhood restaurant (located, sadly, in Raynes Park).
4/5
A classic neighborhood Korean restaurant, but service and freebies elevate it just a notch above the rest.

뉴몰든의 가족 외식장소, 회식장소

Sushi Hiroba

Ideal for wealthy, undemanding visitors.
2/5
Expensive Korean-run sushi and karaoke joint. You'd go here if you were a staying in a nearby hotel, you were rich and a little dumb, and you knew absolutely nothing about food. But that's a big demographic.

음식 수준에 맞지 않는 비싼 가격

Ryo

Ramen shop that's cheap but not all that cheerful.
3/5
Ultra-simple ramen bar that's not as good as it used to be.

Ohaiyo

Korean Japanese takeaway built into a train station wall
4/5
You can't leave the north side of New Malden station without passing this handy hole-in-the-wall.