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Harden's says

Sister site to Cubé in Mayfair, this tiny 10-seater flies somewhat under the radar. The chefs are all trained at Cubé under Chef Mogi to create a high-level omakase experience: a variety of sushi, sashimi, and signature dishes like Hamachi Yuzu Ponzu and Wagyu Beef Tataki. With a selection of sake, Japanese Shochu, wines, and a range of teas, Sushi Kyu it is a relatively elevated culinary journey. Evening omakase (from £70) includes a starter, eight pieces of omakase nigiri, one temaki roll and dessert. There is also an a la carte.

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30 Brewer Street, London, W1F 0SS
30 Brewer Street, London, W1F 0SS

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