Question:
What is the cheapest sushi restaurant in London?
greengarden3
2006-03-14 05:47:46 UTC
I think Kulu Kulu sushi on Brewer St Soho is the cheapest but am I wrong?
Three answers:
half_cowgirl_half_angel
2006-03-15 09:33:53 UTC
Be careful when choosing a sushi place based on price. Remember, you get what you pay for most of the time. When dealing with sushi places, I go by their health inspection rating and food quality, not price. Their sushi may be cheap, but not if it sends you to the hospital with food poisoning! But if you find an inexpensive place with an outstanding health inspection rating, more power to ya! Just my opinion. :)
anonymous
2016-05-20 02:16:48 UTC
Tee W gave a good answer. The best sushi places often cater to Japanese clientele, and there are several around Brewer Street in Soho e.g. Ten Ten Tei. I would say that the sushi and sashimi at Zuma in Knightsbridge are superb, though it is not cheap and is hard to get a reservation. Its sister restaurant Roka in Charlotte Street is also very good. Nobu is good but very costly and a bit precious. Other good places include Cafe Japan in NW11, Sumosan in W1 (but go to Zuma for preference) and Sushi Hiro in Ealing. There are 22 Japanese restaurants in the 2007 Good Food Guide, which is the most reliable of the guides. I would go for Zuma is you can get a table.
Caz
2006-03-14 07:17:57 UTC
i would also say kulu kulu but prefer the one on shelton street as quieter (http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3733.htm) try also itchi riki near victoria (http://www.london-eating.co.uk/2518.htm) i think the same proces but better quality sushi IMO


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