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. En savoir plus .
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 En savoir plus .
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! En savoir plus .
Good for hot dishes too. Book to avoid disappointment. The Carpaccio is worth trying. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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! En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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 En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .