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Harden's says

The second London outpost of this Japanese/South American fusion restaurant serves up temaki rolls, maki rolls and sashimi, as well as a selection of new Brazilian-influenced dishes. The original (also in Soho's Lexington Street) was hailed as the city's first temakeria when it opened in 2012.

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40-41 Great Castle Street, London, W1W 8LU

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