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 …
London restaurants
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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