there are plenty of ways to get your fix ofwashokuin London. Japanese food is extremely varied, and we’ve reflected that here, highlighting high-end and luxury establishments as well as cheap-and-cheerful places where you can dinetachigui-style (‘eaten standing up’). What these restauran...
Best Japanese Restaurants in Yotsuya, Shinjuku: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Yotsuya Japanese restaurants and search by price, location, and more.
Top Restaurants in Epsom 2 results match your filtersClear all filters Sort by: Relevance Japanese Looking to expand your search outside of Epsom? We have suggestions.Expand your search. 1. Makiyaki 189 reviews Japanese, Sushi$$ - $$$Menu The food was excellent, freshly cooked & nicely pr...
Marvellous meze and creative kebabs. Pide, beyti, borek… there are plenty of reasons why Turkish food is so popular in London
The best London restaurants right now, handpicked by our expert editors and writers. From Shoreditch to Soho, Covent Garden and Hackney, these are the restaurants in London we recommend
Matsuko Japanese Restaurant (West Chaoyang Road Branch) Location: 2/F, Jinglong Mansion, No.225, West Chaoyang Road, Chaoyang District 3. Hatsune Japanese Restaurant Chinese name: 隐泉日本料理(yin quán rì ben liào li) As one of 10 Best Japanese Restaurants in Beijing, it always provides Mo...
Hix Restaurants Mark Hix has a good mix of restaurants in London. You will find HIX in Soho right opposite MASH Steak, so it is a good one if either is full. At HIX Soho you will find a mixture of dishes, seafood to steak and also a great cocktail bar downstairs, Mark’s Bar....
Henrique Sa Pessoa says: "My go-to is the original, on Frith Street. A traditional Japanese udon bar, this is the kind of place that will raise spirits on a grey London day. Their udon noodles and dashi are made fresh every day, and the menu allows you to personalise your ...
The 12 Best Japanese Restaurants In New York CityZagat Buzz
Located near the Bank of England in the Bloomberg Arcade, Koya is one of my go-to lunch spots in the City. Most Japanese noodle bars in London, whether it’s ramen or udon, lack consistency in quality, in my opinion. Koya, which opened its first branch in Soho in 2010, has never d...