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Velvet ropes outside this younger, hipper sibling of Nobu London may suggest red-carpet glitz –in fact they’re intended to contain smokers… more »
‘So fabulous, it’s almost beyond words’, exclaims an adoring fan of this high-gloss, über-glamorous Knightsbridge jet setter. Normal socialising… more »
Judging by its bulging reservations book, you’d think Roka was still enjoying a post-launch honeymoon – not moving into its eighth year as… more »
While the star-watching opportunities may be greater elsewhere, Umu’s ornately creative, super-premium brand of Japanese cooking would compete… more »
Tsunami’s rather ugly brown interior takes on a more seductive hue at night, when regulars crowd in & the joy is in the well-crafted cooking… more »
A ‘curious little venue’ with just a handful of covetable tables, Dinings is the domain of fired-up chef Tomonari Chiba, who brings an inspired… more »
Undoubtedly the Square Mile’s most beautiful Japanese restaurant, Soseki is named after Natsume Soseki, the homesick novelist who pined for shoji… more »
It’s no longer a match for its Berkeley Street sibling in the glamour stakes, but London’s original Nobu (re-energised after a light refit)… more »
It’s taken some time, but Japanese eatery, Sake No Hana (‘flower of saké) has finally blossomed. Chef Daisuke Hayashi (formerly of Tokyo’s… more »
Sleek, sexy & under-rated, Sushinho’s reputation may not extend far beyond SW3 but the King’s Road crowd go cock-a-hoop for its Japanese-meets-Brazilian… more »
Serene & elegant, Tsunami stakes its claim alongside some of the more hyped-up Japanese A-listers in town & looks the part with its flattering… more »
A hip outfit favoured by Knightsbridge’s young socialites, Nozomi can really seduce the crowds with its ‘amazing food’ & ultra-chic looks… more »
If bubbly Japanese bolthole Cocoro looks quiet from the street, be warned that the basement may be significantly more gregarious. Many regulars… more »
Festooned with drums & dragons, Matsuri’s cavernous basement combines the flames & sizzle of teppanyaki with a more sedate sushi bar in a setting… more »
Skip past the ground-floor sushi bar to reach the basement dining room at Kurumaya, a compact, unadorned space offering the choice of traditional… more »
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