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Does the concept of fresh sashimi make you drool? Are you a fool for tempura rolls? Have you got a hankering for nigiri? Get out there and also discover London's sushi scene. We've found the finest practitioners of Japanese food on this side of Tokyo. We're discussing tech-savvy Soho dining establishments, overpriced city plots, and cooled informal benefit joints in our checklist of London's very best sushi restaurants.

10. Sushisamba

Famous among London's inner circle, this restaurant perched high up in the heavens of East London is an area people come for the fantastic views yet remain for the succulent sushi. A mixture of Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian food, the food selection includes ideal shrimp and seasonal veggie tempura and excellent ceviche and tiradito.
Location:  Heron Tower, London EC2N 4AY, United Kingdom

9. Hot Stone

Tucked away on Islington's Chapel Market, Hot Rock feels like the hole-in-the-wall spots in the backstreets of Tokyo, which you have to learn about to discover. The restaurant offers a regular à la carte menu with a broad array of maki rolls, carpaccio, and dishes burnt on their eponymous hot rock. They have likewise recently begun a special Omakase with just three sittings each evening and four seats. The 90 min, 14 programs dish consists of fish and shellfish and meat recipes made with seasonal veggies.
Location: 9 Chapel Market, London N1 9EZ, United Kingdom

8. Roka

One of London's swankier sushi places, Roka is known for serving robatayaki cuisine with a contemporary edge at their four outposts. This suggests Japanese-style BARBEQUE meals like scallop skewers, cedar roast infant hen and lamb chops, and your even more timeless fare like sushi and sashimi on the menu as well. Don't miss the treat either, where meals like the banoffee and tonka bean ice cream slice with fire-baked banana are on offer.
Location: 37 Charlotte St, London W1T 1RR, United Kingdom

7. Jin Kichi

This cosy, dimly-lit Hampstead gem is everything about the authentic sushi experience, from the perfect temperature level sushi rice you can get with the wasabi currently used under the fish to the juicy yakitori skewers, which are seared on the grill around which guests can sit. Bigger plates, like noodles and rice bowls, are also worth discovering as soon as you've had your fill of sushi.

Location: 73 Heath St, London NW3 6UG, United Kingdom

6. Oka Robata

Carnaby Road's dining mecca Kingly Court is home to Oka Robata, a place is serving pleasantly fresh sushi in an unwinded atmosphere. The jalapeño salmon rolls are a must, as is the red dragon roll, which is filled with prawns in a panko crumb and topped with tuna tartare.
Location: Kingly Court

5. Sake no Hana

As one would certainly anticipate from the Hakkasan Group, this Japanese restaurant situated in St James' successfully integrates brilliant service with striking advanced style, with an interior designed by prestigious Japanese engineer Kengo Kuma. The trademark dishes, like the Chilean seabass with a Sparkling wine yuzu miso sauce, deserve trying and also, when it comes to the beverages list, there's a notable option of both saké and whisky.
Location: 23 St James's St, St. James's, London SW1A 1HA, United Kingdom

4. Chisou

A stone's throw from Regent Street, this small joint is a fantastic lunchtime place to have a look at. From timeless salmon sushi to the extra cutting-edge unagi maki special (avocado and fresh crabmeat, rolled from top to bottom with flying fish roe and topped with braised eel), the chef's at Chisou pride themselves on creating the finest sushi.
Location: 22-23 Woodstock St, London W1C 2AR, United Kingdom

3. Dinings

For the last years, Nobu alumni Masaki Sugisaki and Keiji Fuku have been serving up delicious Japanese tapas and sushi in the heart of Marylebone. Dinings is a less picky affair but brings their same level of high quality to the process. The wagyu beef nigiri is covered with foie-gras and excellent soy, proving a food selection emphasizes.
Location: Lennox Gardens Mews, London SW3 2JH, United Kingdom

2. Kiku

Established in 1978 and utilizing only chefs learned Japan, Kiku is independent, and household possessed. Whether you're there for an elegant company do or an enchanting supper, we suggest you delight in glistening sushi and also sashimi platters until you can no longer move.
Location: 17 Half Moon St, London W1J 7BE, United Kingdom

1. Sticks N'Sushi

This chain allows in Copenhagen, and you can see why its dining establishments are providing vibrant ambience but with enough area of your very own to feel intimate. In London, there are branches in Covent Garden, featuring a vast dining room and downstairs. There's a sushi and yakitori bar, a high-ceilinged area that is an area favourite in Wimbledon Village. Our pointer? Try the set food selection for two, which is comprised of an option of succulent skewered meats.
Location: 11 Henrietta St, London WC2E 8PY, United Kingdom

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