Enjoy a taste of east in the heart of west at The Ivy Asia, Chelsea.Our menu takes you on a journey through Asia where you can enjoy sushi & sashimi, small dishes such as prawn tempura or vegetable gyoza, and large dishes including the likes of slow-cooked pork belly and avocado crispy tofu. All our meals are the perfect match for our theatrical drinks and cocktails.On the weekend, our vibrant destination comes alive with entertainment, music, and DJs, encouraging you to stay and play late into the night.
Le bar-restaurant Yamamomo vous accueille dans une atmosphère contemporaine. Ce restaurant japonais d'un nouveau genre associe les sushis et les plats Isakaya traditionnels avec une cuisine européenne moderne centrée sur les tapas, concoctée à partir d'un vaste éventail de produits locaux, européens et japonais. La carte des boissons a été élaborée avec l'aide de quelques-uns des plus grands mixologues londoniens, réunis au sein du Nightjar Consultancy Group, de manière à créer une liste de cocktails à la fois moderne et innovante aux accents japonais.
Le Tsunami est un petit bijou caché sur Clapham. Il crée un environnement intemporel de détente pour ses convives. Si vous ne pouvez pas aller à Nobu, vous trouverez là les mets qui sauront vous plaire, sans faire un trou dans votre budget. Niché loin de l'agitation de la vie de West End, idéalement situé à quelques pas de la station de métro, ce restaurant japonais renommé offre une intimité attrayante. Dès que vous passerez le cadre de porte en bois et que vous quitterez la rue Clapham High animée et inondée de fêtards, un sentiment de calme vous envahira et vous découvrirez le Tsunami : un fascinant et accueillant paradis zen. La réputation du Tsunami repose essentiellement sur son vaste menu qui comprend une grande variété de mets japonais traditionnels comme les sushis, les tempuras et le teriyaki. Les amateurs de poissons et de fruits de mer tomberont instantanément en amour avec ce restaurant minimaliste aux prix raisonnables. Un repas de trois services pour deux personnes coûte en moyenne environ 60 GBP, ce qui inclut le thé vert, un cocktail et le service.
Sumosan Twiga, launched in November 2016 in West London’s luxurious Knightsbridge neighbourhood, which is an exciting expansion of the much loved Sumosan brand in partnership with Flavio Briatore.Our dress code is smart/ elegant attire. Blazers and collared shirts are preferred for gentlemen, long trousers and dress shoes are required. Sportswear, shorts, caps, flip-flops, t-shirt and trainers are not permitted. *21s and above only starting 9pm.
An always popular restaurant on the style-forward Kings Road in London’s Chelsea, Benihana offers an exciting take on Japanese dining. A concept originated way back in the 1960s over in the Big Apple, Benihana brings together food and performance, pioneering ‘eatertainment’. Ideal for families, Benihana is sleek and stylish with a modern interior, but chances are you won’t be paying much attention to your surroundings – most diners are too busy being charmed by the tableside teppan-yaki cookery which sees the chefs create real drama before your very eyes. In addition to the delicious personally created dishes cooked and served at your table, Benihana also offers eat in and lunchtime take away sushi.
Located on Battersea's bustling Northcote Road, KIBOU brings a slice of Tokyo-chic to this popular area of South West London. A haven for any sushi or ramen lover, the restaurant is know for it's vibrant and quirky interiors, Japanese-inspired murals, and eye-catching display of ancient cherry blossom trees.Featuring an extensive menu of classic and contemporary Japanese hot food and sushi, plus a decadent range of weekly changing specials, dive into Instagram-worthy platters of sushi and sashimi, the crispest of tempura, rich katsu curry, pillowy bao buns and the most soulful of ramen.They also serve a fabulous Japanese-inspired afternoon tea and run a Bottomless Sushi session on Sundays.Add to this a range of signature and classic cocktails - The KIBOU is a must try - sake tasting flights, Japanese whisky and Japanese brewed beers, and your visit to KIBOU in Battersea is complete!
SACHI Restaurant draws inspiration from nature, celebrating the bounties of land and sea. Our philosophy revolves around the unique 'kappo' approach, blending the art of cutting and cooking to redefine Japanese dining.Nestled between formal kaiseki and casual izakaya styles, 'kappo' highlights seasonal ingredients, chef's precision, flair, and knife skills, creating an immersive experience that engages all the senses. At SACHI, every dish is a harmonious feast that bridges the gap between chef and diner.
Specialising purely in sushi and sashimi, Ichi Sushi’s menu can be summed up in three words: fresh, simple and delicious. True sushi aficionados will appreciate the just-caught freshness found in the selection of fish and the outstanding quality of the restaurant’s rice. With its impressive views of Big Ben, guests will feel as if an intimate upscale Tokyo sushi bar has been relocated to London. All of the dishes will be made to order at the counter by the restaurant’s team of experienced sushi chefs. This intimate London sushi restaurant is cool and contemporary in design with a choice of seating at the sushi bar, watching the skilled sushi chef’s or at tables throughout the restaurant. This contemporary South Bank Japanese restaurant is ideally located near the London Eye, Houses of Parliament, National Theatre and Royal Festival Hall.
Where Mexican & Japanese Cuisines Meet with City ViewsPerched above Broadgate Circle, Los Mochis London City promises an unparalleled fusion of vibrant Mexican and Japanese flavours with breathtaking city views. Explore diverse spaces, from the main dining area with a sushi bar to a scenic rooftop terrace, an intimate private dining room, a chic Agaveria bar & lounge, and an exclusive omakase experience. Each zone offers a unique ambiance, providing an unforgettable backdrop to savour the cityscape. Embark on a culinary journey that seamlessly blends Mexican and Japanese influences at Los Mochis London City, a top destination for a dynamic dining experience in the heart of the city.
Welcome to a unique Japanese and Italian restaurant in Mayfair, welcoming guests in London’s most exclusive neighbourhood for lunch, dinner, drinks and afternoon tea.May Fair Kitchen serves a refined Japanese izakaya-style menu with highlights including sashimi, tempura, Wagyu and a stunning seafood platter, alongside regional Italian classics such as stone-baked pizza, homemade pasta and salads. To complement the dining experience, enjoy a selection of fine wines, cocktails and sake in central London.Renowned as one of the most decadent afternoon teas in London, May Fair Kitchen is the perfect choice for an afternoon indulging in scones, sandwiches and patisseries created in collaboration with Charbonnel et Walker accompanied by tea and Champagne.May Fair Kitchen is hidden away in London’s vibrant and luxurious Mayfair, just a short walk from Green Park and Buckingham Palace.Enjoy a refreshing pre-dinner cocktail in May Fair Kitchen Lounge Bar or in the adjoining May Fair Bar.