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Eat Tokyo

3.8 (27 reviews)
ModerateJapanese, Sushi Bars

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Sushi bento...my staple. I really should get something different but their sashimi is just waay too fresh oi oi
Jenny M.

I noticed there are not a lot of authentic (and affordable) Japanese places outside Central London? Well, I'm lucky to have stumbled across Eat Tokyo. They have many locations and the closest one to my place is the Hammersmith location. All their bento boxes are superb even though the teriyaki chicken can be on the fatty side. I suggest any menu item containing their fresh sashimi (it literally melts in your mouth like butter), veggie/shrimp tempura (good batter) and anything teriyaki is solid. Sushi is good as well (I tried one of their fancy rolls). Their mapo tofu is also great value for the amount you get. Easily one of my favorite takeaway places!

The bento box
Iain M.

Very good sushi. - spicy tuna is amazing, super hot and so good. - the fish is of great quality. - great service and general vibe Only down side is the queue, mitigate that by booking a table in advance.

Bento includes rice and miso soup (not shown)
Chantee F.

For a restaurant chain, this place is good. I went for the lunch bento and there was too much food to eat, even being super hungry! I saw the special of the day after I ordered which would have been enough at £8.50 but ended up with the full price at £15. Salmon teriyaki, tuna and salmon sushi, shrimp and vegetables tempura, green salad, pickles, rice and miso soup. Great quality and freshness. Service was slightly lacklustre, but there was one friendly waitress. There's nothing fancy about it but if you have time for a decent sit down meal, you will find a big menu of Japanese cuisine at reasonable prices.

Mai H.

This place looked really great from the yelp photos so I sent a band here and the crew ordered food here. Everyone had a tasty meal but the menu for this place was SO HARD to find. We had to look at the Notting Hill menu from Zomato. I ordered half katsu jyu (oh man the egg was fab) along with the kobbacha karroke which is Japanese pumpkin croquette. I had to take stars away because the food took almost over an hour and 30 min to get! I called the order in advance and was told it'd be ready in 30 min, I gave them a 15 minute buffer but when our person came to pick up the order it had seemed that they had forgotten all about it! They scrambled to get everything together but didn't offer any discounts or anything for the additional wait. Most people didn't get to eat the food until 3-4 hours later but it was still good (we kept it in the fridge)..although we did have 1 stomach incident from maybe the chicken skewers that were left out too long. I would come here and eat in, but don't our take away on a Friday/Saturday.

The full sashimi bento ~ for just 18£
Lily L.

Surely the best Japanese restaurant I've ever had in London~ The sashimi set is just so good and the age-tofu is quite tasty!

Always see this restaurant when passed by Kings Road but never have an urge to try until today really feel like having some Japanese They have a verity of selections in their menu .Very reasonable price. £7.50 for Katsu don. £8 for spider roll. Most sushi roll are below £10. Their chef is old Japanese sushi chef which now a days very hard to find in most Japanese restaurant. If you look at their nigiri sushi you know that's is made by a very good sushi chef. The shape of the nigiri is like a fan. Fish and rice tiedly hand press together. It will not fall apart when u hold them up with chopstick or deep it into soya sauce by side way. Katsu don portion is really big but the meat is rather dry and blend. Will avoid this next time.

Eat Tokyo tuna, california & alaskan rolls

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Some of the best Japanese food I have found in London! Fresh, tasty and reasonably priced. Will definitely be back!

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They do really amazing take aways lunch boxes for £5. Far better than anything you'd get at Wasabi, and cheaper too.

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Amazing service, Amazing food, Amazing portion sizes ! MISO happy to have found this place

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Review Highlights - Eat Tokyo

The pricing may be slightly expensive but nothing more than Wagamama or yo sushi, if not less than, yet the quality is so much higher than both the other restaurants.

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Kiraku

Kiraku

4.2(19 reviews)
2.6 miEaling
££

please take know that the address should read as:…read more 8 Station Parade Uxbridge Road Ealing Common London W5 3LD also the map shown is indicating a wrong location! and the nearest tube station is ealing common and not kew gardens! our original plan was to try out sushi hiro nearby. unfortunately hiro was fully booked for the evening and we settled for kiraku. basically, kiraku builds itself as an izakaya restaurant. lot's of japanese patrons which is always a good sign. comprehensive menu with a bit of everything. the sashimi moriwase special was surprisingly very good. very fresh and nicely cut. the shoku carpaccio was a nice sashimi salad with garlic and olive oil. their kaki fry was well fried. the salmon porridge was simple and comforting. the grilled eggplant with cheese and miso was a little over salty. kushiyaki was ok but not outstanding. i like their crispy chicken skin. their beef tongue was nicely crunchy and chewy. the pork rolled with shiso leaf was slightly too porky in taste. the chicken ball was ordinary and so was the chicken. as for the chicken wing, one was burnt and the other was under cooked. maki wise, the ones we ordered were the kiraku special and soft shell crab. kiraku special had a generous serving of ikura but i couldnt taste any crispy salmon skin. the soft shell crab one was ordinary. in both, the rice grains seem too starchy and big. the biggest led down, food wise, has to be the special of the day which was a deep fried iberico pork. too oily outside and too dry inside. definitely not worth the money and long wait! for dessert we struggled to make the staff know what we wanted. bascially, 2 macha ice cream with azuki beans and 1 kuri ice cream with azuki beans. after going back and forth for 10 minutes, she finally understood what we wanted! sigh. my biggest complain for kiraku has to be their wait staff! very slow service and no promptness in refilling our tea despite many reminders to do so! also the food took ages to come. so much so that we even forgot we had ordered them. having said that, they must be doing well as they were packed by 8pm. i'll be back but i'll be more careful what i order in the future. Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday (Monday Closed) Lunch: 12 - 3pm (Last orders 2:30pm) Dinner: 6 - 11pm (Last orders 10pm)

Camembert and fried pork sushi roll?…read more Stop and imagine that for yourself. Gooey smelly French cheese, fried pork cutlet and a little bit of chutney all wrapped up in seaweed and rice and then served with the usual dish of soy sauce and wasabi. How do you think that combination will go? Hint, don't dip it in the soy/wasabi stuff. So I think from the start of this review you'll realise that Kiraku are not the traditional sushi sellers that nearby five-star Atari-Ya are. They do sell some good cuts of raw fish as sashimi, nigiri and donburi but they also do a whole lot more - salads, roasted tofu, crispy crab and the aforementioned cheese and pork maki. I'm pretty sure I still prefer the conservative sushi three doors down, especially as the mackerel at Kiraku is annoyingly the pickled kind. But Kiraku must be doing something good as it's very packed every night and usually with young Ealing Japanese having fun with the many sakes.

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Tosa - Sushi assortment

Tosa

4.0(20 reviews)
0.4 miRavenscourt Park, Hammersmith
££

With the popularity of sushi there's a lot of choice out there and this is a solid choice!…read more Don't let the name fool you, it may sound like a british insult, but it's actually named after a breed of japanese fighting dog. It's not on the menu! (that would be Korean food), but there's a large menu of deilcious dishes to choose from. Although the interior is modestly decorated and laid out in a simplistic wooden and tiled style, you're spoilt for choice with the food as you can sit at the bar and watch the chef cook the hot dishes Teppanyaki style in front of you or sit at the back at one of the small tables for a more intimate feel; perfect for date night! Special mention for the yakitori skewers which are particularly tasty and something I always have to order when coming here! The price is very reasonable and whilst the staff are mostly not Japanese, they know their stuff and everything I've tried here tastes great and full of flavour. They lose a star only for the fact that on a few occasions when I came for dinner there were a few things on the menu that I always get that were no longer available to order which shouldn't be the case with a busy restaurant. This is a time when you do want to be a Tosa and check out this great restaurant!

Came here for lunch on a Sunday and it was only moderately busy. My companion recommended the £12…read morelunch special so I was looking forward to the bento-style meal. (Not actually served in a bento box.) We waited a long time for our food to arrive. I am talking close to 20 minutes without explanation because we never saw wait staff. Then when it arrived there was not a complete meal. My companion's meal came several minutes before my main dish. It was very disorganized as another table's dishes were served and they arrived after us. Aside from the wait, food was good. We had the grilled spiced pork (bulgogi) and tempura. It comes with rice, salad, pickles and miso soup. There were three prawns and four vegetables in the tempura. Pork serve was a good amount. Overall a good value. They seriously need to work on customer service, not friendly at all. Otherwise you can order take away and enjoy a tasty meal.

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Tosa - Karaage chicken

Karaage chicken

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Atari-Ya Sushi Bar

Atari-Ya Sushi Bar

4.0(11 reviews)
2.6 miEaling
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Atari-Ya Ealing used to be the much adored and awarded Sushi Hiro, and then Hiro-san apparently…read morepacked it all in and headed back to the land of the rising sun. So what next? A few months later the Atari-Ya sushi fish sellers decided to take over the spot, rename it and get it back going again. How has it changed? The name and the crush to get a reservation. That's it. The menu, the staff, the decor and feel are all identical to the Sushi Hiro days. In fact the fish is the same too, as Hiro-San probably got his from the Atari-Ya sellers anyway. So this is just the old and much loved Sushi Hiro without Hiro-San and without waiting 2 weeks for a friday night table. It's classic sushi only, with amazingly fresh cuts of the best fish. It's lo-key, affordable sushi that you'd get in the best suburbs of Tokyo, except here you're getting it in one of London's suburbs. Well worth the trip on the District Line.

Ah my little slice of Japan in Ealing. How i love this neighborhood! I'm so lucky to have my…read morelittle corner of asia and this little shop is a lovely addition. It's been open for about a year now and replaced another sushi shop that that was hard to gain entry. On a wednesday night, they had tables and seats at bars with reserved signs but luckily we got a table after 1 couple to leave. This establishment really only does sushi and sashimi related items. So don't come here looking for something cooked. No teriyaki anything. No colourful maki rolls. It's plainly Sushi type, maybe a little seaweed salad and edamame but honestly not too much else. So for those serious sushi lovers, this is your place. I love this korean dish called Hwe dup bap and the closest equivalent is Chirashi. The only difference is that it's with vinegar rice and no korean hot sauce. Their chirashi was excellent. Sweet scallops, octopus, tuna, salmon, the temperature for the rice was just rice and excellently made. In each bowl of their miso soup, comes 2 little neck clams that aren't overcooked. I love places that pay attention small details. I would have given this place 4 except that i didn't care for the stale smell of fish. I know what you're thinking but no, it's not ok to have that in a sushi establishment. I know plenty of sushi bars without it. Unless I'm at fish market, I find it offensive. I will do carry out!! =)

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Atari-Ya Sushi Bar
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