Japanese
Japanese
Page 2Jin Kichi
Hampstead favourite Jin Kichi is one of the few true izakaya-style restaurants in London and is a great date spot over nigiri and yakitori.
Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
Toconoco
Toconoco is a bright and breezy Japanese cafe in Dalston, serving bouncy udon and nutty black sesame cheesecake.
Hakata Ramen
A walk-in only ramen bar in Bermondsey, Hakata's noodles and katsu sando are worth the wait.
Tanakatsu
Tanakatsu is a small, inexpensive, and simple diner near Angel that serves teriyaki and sushi, but specialises in katsu.
Yashin Sushi
Yashin Sushi is an excellent, creative, and modern sushi restaurant with an ever-changing list of unusual and seasonal ingredients.
Kimura
Kimura is a small Japanese grocery store at the bottom of Muswell Hill which is lowkey serving some of the best takeaway sushi in north London.
Aqua Kyoto
Aqua Kyoto is a high-end Japanese restaurant and terrace bar behind Regent Street serving some quality sushi.
Dotori
Dotori is a busy, cash-only neighbourhood restaurant in Finsbury Park serving excellent and inexpensive Korean, and passable Japanese food.
Nori
At this charming little Japanese restaurant on New Malden High Street, the udon is the unmissable order.
Kampai
A sleek, low-key sushi spot between Kensington and Hammersmith, Kampai serves some excellent nigiri.
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Rai
A serious and seriously expensive Japanese restaurant in Fitzrovia, Rai is all about theatrical omakase and slick service.
Marugame Udon
Marugame Udon is a Japanese udon chain offering low-cost handmade noodles perfect for a quick meal.
Chisou
Chisou is a small, intimate sushi restaurant in Knightsbridge serving great Japanese classics like inside-out rolls, udon noodles, and teriyaki.
Bar des Prés
A pricey restaurant and bar in Mayfair serving a mix of Japanese and French influenced dishes in a dimly-lit room.
Koya Ko
Koya’s third location is a little space just off of Broadway Market and is perfect for a tasty breakfast or a quick meal.
Ikeda
Ikeda is a traditional Japanese restaurant in Mayfair popular with celebrities, chefs, and anyone who likes to eat high-quality fish in a lowkey room.
Abeno
Abeno is a lovely Japanese spot in Bloomsbury specialising in okonomiyaki, but it’s also worth visiting for sides like the tempura, and beef karaage.
Bone Daddies High St. Kensington
Hit up Bone Daddies on High Street Kensington, for an excellent bowl of noodles.
Ippudo London
Compared to other ramen restaurants, Ippudo in Covent Garden has the advantage of a cool-looking dining room, a bigger menu, and more room for groups.