Welcome to Okawari Hour!Indulge in an unforgettable culinary journey at Okawari Hour, where we combine the finest Japanese and Thai cuisine with exceptional service and a welcoming ambiance.Embark on a gastronomic adventure with our meticulously crafted menu, featuring a diverse selection of traditional Japanese and Thai dishes. From expertly sliced sashimi, to flavourful pad thai noodles, and artfully rolled sushi, each dish at Okawari Hour is a testament to our dedication to excellence and authenticity. We source the freshest ingredients to ensure that every bite is a true reflection of Japanese and Thai culinary artistry.Step into our inviting space and immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of Okawari Hour. Designed to offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're enjoying an intimate dinner for two or hosting a special celebration with friends and family, our cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere sets the perfect stage for any occasion.
Los Mochis, where Tokyo meets Tulum, seamlessly blending the vibrant spirit of Mexican culture with the refined elegance of Japanese cuisine. Recently crowned the 2023 Restaurant of the Year, our Notting Hill Gate restaurant offers a captivating atmosphere just a stone's throw from Portobello Market. Explore our upstairs cocktail bar with cocktails like Tommy’s Margaritas and Mezcal Martinis, or opt for our heated terrace overlooking the iconic colourful streets of Notting Hill.Indulge in signature dishes like the Trailer Park Chicken Taco, and Miso Cod Taco, complemented by a superb sushi selection featuring Spicy Tuna Maki and Shrimp Tempura Maki. Our chefs use only the finest, seasonal, and sustainable ingredients, creating a menu that is entirely gluten, nut, and celery-free. Whether you choose our a la carte menu or join us for a weekend breakfast or brunch, we invite you to savour the extraordinary in every bite.
Delight all your senses in our exquisite Japanese restaurant in Marylebone at Nobu Hotel London Portman Square. Sample Nobu’s world-renowned signature dishes – such as Rock Shrimp Tempura, Miso Black Cod and Yellowtail Sashimi with thinly sliced jalapeño peppers – as well as offerings unique to Nobu Hotel London Portman Square, including locally-inspired dishes and exclusive sakes.We’re pleased to reopen Nobu Terrace ready for an exciting summer ahead, in the heart of Central London. Introducing a special addition to the menu his year "Taste of Nobu platter" is available for both lunch and dinner where you can indulge in some of our world-renowned favourites including Black Cod Butter Lettuce Wraps, Crispy Rice, Sashimi and lots more for £68 per person.
Escape the chaos of city life and enter a social haven of comfort and warmth in the heart of Paddington, London. With rich, dark green walls, elaborate décor and plush banquette seating, Ayllu is a Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant serving contemporary sharing plates, sushi and innovative cocktails.The cosy restaurant is built around the traditions of the Ayllu community of the Inca Empire. The Ayllu was a group of families that lived together, worked the land together and shared their belongings and mealtimes, just like a large family. Much like the Incan civilisation, Ayllu is about the coming together of friends and families and taking time to share an experience of great food and innovative cocktails with loved ones.Drawing on the inspiration of the Ayllu community, the menu consists of innovative small plates, designed for the whole table to share. Traditional Peruvian flavours are paired with Japanese influences, bringing fresh and zesty aromas to each dish.
Freshly prepared by experienced team chefs, Sushi Murasaki offers only the best fish available through a dedicated fish supplier, and uses the finest rice imported from Japan. We take extra care for each of our premium sushi selections, so that you'll taste a noticeable difference.Make your reservation through OpenTable today, and come enjoy the most authentic sushi and Japanese dishes in London.
Originally from Osaka Japan, fashion pioneer Michiko Koshino settled in Britain in the early 80’s becoming one of the most influential designers associated with the iconic London club scene.A whimsical play on the family name, Michiko Sushino is a traditional yet modern Japanese restaurant serving authentic sushi in Queen’s Park, London.With quality at the heart of the restaurant, Michiko’s belief in bringing people together to enjoy excellent food in a relaxed ambiance, creating a memorable dining experience.A whimsical play on the family name, ‘Michiko Sushino’ is a traditional Japanese restaurant and coffee bar serving authentic sushi in the most London of settings – a true merging of cultures.With quality at the heart of everything served, Michiko’s belief in the power of food bringing people together, has resulted in a relaxed and understated dining space focused on conversation and interaction.
Experience the quality of fine dining in a casual setting. Maido is a relaxed all-day restaurant and food to go concept located a short distance from London’s West End. Our aim is to make premium and authentic Japanese inspired cuisine accessible to all in a modern and relaxed atmosphere.
Maguro features sublimely perfect sushi, sashimi and rolls as well as delectable cooked dishes that are full of flavour and appeal to the eyes as well as the palate.
From a casual lunch to a special dinner, from a break at our sushi bar,Maguro offers an outstanding dining experience, featuring incredibly delicious food in a delightful atmosphere.
For every meal, Maguro truly is Sushi at its Best.
The cuisine served at the restaurant is traditional "kaiseki" cuisine prepared by chef Daisuke Hayashi. He has been trained at "Kikunoi" and his proven cooking techniques have been appreciated by many customers. His cuisine is based on dashi and the flavors of the seasonal ingredients themselves.The interior had been made in Kyoto and shipped to London to be assembled by the craftsmen from Nakamura Sotoji Komuten, one of the world's leading experts in the Sukiya style.This project started with a desire to follow in the footsteps of our predecessors and to spread the still developing category of Japanese food culture, kaiseki, to the world.