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Serving Japanese cuisine to the Edinburgh public for just over a decade, dinky, minimalist Bonsai has kept its customers content by offering something… more »
A neat two-tiered package, this contemporary Japanese is a refreshing & unlikely addition to the Sussex scene. At ground level, the glitzy cocktail… more »
The best of the conveyor belt sushi chains was also the first to open outside London. Housed in a spectacular, specially designed building, its… more »
It may be squirreled away in Holywell Street, but this tiny Japanese canteen is surprisingly easy to find – just look for the queues. Rather… more »
Having running Sushiya as a successful sushi joint since the mid-noughties, the owners decided to branch out with larger premises in the shape… more »
Bukushi, without compromising European standards, has attempted to combine a menu, service & ambience conducive to good times and for this reason… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Sleek and sexy, this authentic Japanese restaurant in Bristol's Waterloo Street is resplendent in its caramel colour scheme, woven chairs and traditional… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Offers a Sushi Conveyor Buffett at £10 per person. Teppanyaki Tables also available . Located inside Mailbox Complex … more » This review is not by Square Meal
There’s more to Ludlow than Michelin stars. Mari Kure’s intimate & friendly Japanese restaurant is well worth seeking out for Japan’s biggest… more »
Despite the name, New Samsi is well into its second decade in Manchester, & is now at the heart of a mini empire; its branches extend to a conveyor-belt… more »
Meaning ‘creation’ in Japanese, Soushi is the only restaurant & sushi bar of its kind in the Cotswolds – & it’s a good one, too. Situated… more »
Wagamama got the nation eating noodles…& edamame, & miso, & gyoza too. This good-time, high-speed nationwide chain tweaks its offering regularly… more »
In the 15 years since it started, Yo! Sushi has gone from the hippest, hottest thing in town to a welcome, if predictable, presence in shopping… more »
Celeb DJ Norman Cook is more ‘slim’ than ‘fatboy’, thanks to a love of sushi that prompted him to invest in his local Japanese restaurant… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing… more »
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