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    Hashi

    4.3 (7 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Sushi Bars
    Open 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Dressy

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    Amazing sushi in Raynes park.

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    Ohayo Sushi - right near East Putney station

    Ohayo Sushi

    4.7(15 reviews)
    3.4 miWandsworth
    ££

    Absolutely perfect. Good price for excellent fresh and yummy food. Been here a few times now and…read morepleasantly surprised every time.

    You know the food is good when you start to get a little emotional…read more I really wish the owners had spent a little more time with the marketing of this place - and if I had any clue about that stuff, I'd want to help them out! This used to be a breakfast/deli like place and they've kept the original awning and added some red lanterns outside. When I first saw this place open up, I raised my snotty little Asian nose and thought I was too good for it. Glad I was wrong! After reading Maja's review, I had to try it. What's even better is that they deliver for free for orders £15 and over (plus I was really lazy to cook or pick up anything) and they take card payments over the phone if you're low on cash. They said 30 minutes but the delivery guy rocked up in 15! The Volcano roll was really good! Interesting to have cabbage as the roll base but something new. I ordered the Ohayo set C and I'm telling you, each and every piece was so fresh and really just melted in my mouth. When it comes down to Nigiri or Maki, the magic is really in the rice (of course after the fish). The rice is perfectly seasoned and sticky (like it should be!). Looks like they have some good lunch specials so will have to try out other things on their menu. This is the start of a beautiful, and hopefully long term, relationship. Please support them! It'll break my heart if they leave me.

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    Ohayo Sushi - Cooked Salmon and Avocado Uramaki

    Cooked Salmon and Avocado Uramaki

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    Black bean drink

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    Makiyaki - Titanic sushi platter

    Makiyaki

    4.4(19 reviews)
    5.7 miEpsom
    ££

    It's only a small restaurant but it has a great atmosphere with the lighting and music selection…read morethat plays as you eat. The food tastes great and is presented really well, I really enjoyed their sushi and I'll be coming back for more.

    Epsom is lucky to have quite a selection of restaurants but the choice is quite narrow - a lot of…read moreItalians, some Indians, 2 Thais, one Chinese and one Mediterranean. In fact, Surrey as a whole doesn't have a foodie feel, unlike areas west of London like Berkshire, which is full of Michelin starred establishments. So, I was very excited to see Makiyaki's sign over the door of this restaurant site. This had housed Oliver's in the past, one of my favourite restaurants in Epsom which sadly closed. A Japanese restaurant is certainly a novelty in this part of Surrey and they've opened in Epsom's own restaurant row area of South Street.. Makiyaki will however be able to draw on the experience of their established sister restaurant of the same name in south Wimbledon. They've initially opened up just the ground floor, going with a modern theme, complete with jazz music. The menu leans strongly towards sushi with half the menu dominated by a great variety of rolls, all complete with photo. There are cooked options for the squeamish as well as the traditional raw fish. You'll also find Japanese stalwarts on the menu as well as the occasional Asian interloper like Korean bulgogi. My starter of chicken karaage came as about 10 moist bite size bits of chicken in crispy seasoned batter served with sweet chilli dipping sauce. It's easy to dry out this dish but this was an excellent version. For main, I went for the special sashimi set. This started off with a bowl of miso soup and some Japanese salad, which was covered in a moreish dressing. Then, the piece de resistance. A beautifully presented slab on which was placed 3 very generous slices each of salmon, tuna, yellowtail and sea bass as well as 3 slices of California roll. A little hill of gari (pickled ginger to clean your palate between mouthfuls) and wasabi completed the plate. The glistening look and clean smell of the fish revealed its first class sourcing and it was lovely to chew and savour each thick slice. The pricing, as for most Japanese food, isn't cheap but for this quality, it's value for money. The food is also available for takeaway. The presence of a Japanese restaurant in the heart of Surrey brings a big smile to my face. Is Epsom ready for raw fish? I certainly hope so!

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    Makiyaki - Chicken teriyaki

    Chicken teriyaki

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