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Top-grade fish is well plated, without the pretension of rival Japanese-inspired spots. A modernist sushi counter does you right by katsu, yellowtail tiradito, and even the ric... read more
Located alongside old St Paul’s, London’s newest shopping mall tries to appeal to city workers and visitors alike. The Jean Nouvel-designed space boasts sleek, reflective surfaces and s... read more
Who said you have to be a strict Soil Association member to enjoy macrobiotic food? Hip and gentrified neighbourhood of Primrose Hill harbours one of London's only macrobiotic fooderies which Yoko ... read more
Asian fusion in its most literal form, Seventeen offers up heady coalescence of Chinese, Korean and Japanese speciality dishes with added Sichuan spice. Small hot little dim sum and cuttlefish cak... read more
Who said concept dining in London was dead ? Defying the downturn in latin-asian style, Sushinho is a new stylish player on the King's Road block. Taking two diametrically different cultures and cu... read more
‘If it ain't fresh it, ain't worth it' is the usual sushi seeker's motto, and Ukai's sushi is deliciously in line with high expectations. Great prices for an all-out fish delicacy spree. All ... read more
Redefines the concept of international restaurant chains…this is the destination venue for well heeled Japanese foodies who don’t mind ‘time slot’ attitude. Two hours is wh... read more
Drawing on the sort of minimalist but warmly inviting sexiness of S...
Classic marker of the grand 19th Century transport boom, it was Lon...
Lorded over by former chef of The Ivy and Soho House Alan Bird, it'...
Behind a glorious red brick Victorian facade, on a leafy East Londo...
Installed below three old brick Shoreditch railway arches, which le...