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Harden's says

Freshly made hand-rolls and Japanese pressed-fish dishes are the new staples at this 20-seater Soho debut, whose interior is arranged around a central counter and open kitchen. Seafood will be sourced from Britain and the drinks list will include London brewed sake, natural wines, and various Japanese-inspired beverages. Miokuru means “to send someone off on a journey”.

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6-8 Warwick Street, London, W1B 5LU
6-8 Warwick Street, London, W1B 5LU

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