Looking for authentic Japanese cuisine? With all the Japanese restaurants in London, navigating through the many options is no easy task. Having lived for over a decade in Japan, we…
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There are six Eat Tokyo restaurants in London aside from their Tonkotsu-ya branch in Mayfair and their G2 Shabu Shabu outlet next to their Golders Green branch. You’ve probably already…
When you’re in the mood for authentic Japanese cuisine without breaking the bank, definitely consider venturing slightly outside of central London. You’ll come across some hidden gems that serve familiar…
Following on from World Sake Day on 1st October, chefs across the capital have created a carefully selected array of seafood-based dishes that pair fantastically with a diverse selection of…
A few minutes walk south of Harvey Nichols is Motcomb Street. It’s a pedestranised small street with plenty of Alfresco dining space for restaurants and cafes. Even if you haven’t…
Shoryu Ramen is a popular ramen chain serving Tonkotsu ramen in London, Manchester and Oxford. Tak Tokumine, the founder of Japan Centre opened the first restaurant in 2012 and there’s…
First, this is not just a ramen restaurant. Yes, the ramen at Tenmaru is absolutely as good as it looks but their other Izakaya menu side dishes are equally deserving…
Translated into English, Monohon means “the real thing” and many diners declare Monohon as one of their favourite ramen restaurants in London. Monohon Ramen is certainly worth visiting if you…
Tonkotsu Ramen restaurants across London often make subtle and sometimes not so subtle hints that their bowls are the richest. Some point out that they simmer their broth for 18…
Issho Ni in Japanese means “together with” and the concept of the Issho Ni restaurant is to create a relaxed space where diners can share plates of Japanese food made…
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