Japanese Restaurants in Aldwych
1. Roka, Aldwych House
Japanese restaurant in Covent Garden
71-91 Aldwych - WC2
Back in the day (in 2004), Arjun Waney & Rainer Becker’s successful Japanese fusion-favourite on Charlotte Street helped forge new expectations for fashionable dining out – with its slick combination of sushi, sashimi and robata-grilled items – and “it’s still a winner, even if we have now seen it all before”. Over the years four London siblings have been added, alongside another nine in the eastern Mediterranean and the Gulf. A particular hit with business diners, some reporters visit several times a year, and say “it’s always an enjoyable experience, with delicious options like the black cod, crab gyoza and fillet beef”.
2. Eat Tokyo
Japanese restaurant in Covent Garden
27 Catherine St - WC2B
“A reliable option for Japanese food on a budget” – this chain’s “functional decor” “looks and feels authentic”, while the “great, light tempura is always a good indicator of quality” and the sushi and sashimi tend to be “so much better than average”. Service can be “swift”, even “rushed”, and the venues “noisy” and “crowded because of the exceptional value” – but they’re “deservedly popular to eat in or take away”. Top Menu Tip – they sometimes have sea urchin, a real delicacy.
3. Shoryu Ramen
Japanese restaurant in Covent Garden
35 Great Queen Street - WC2B
“Sometimes it just has to be ramen”, and this group from Japan Centre owner Tak Tokumine provides noodles and broth that are “consistent, quick”, “high-quality and very reasonably priced” – “service isn’t amazing but the food makes up for it”. The 12-hour tonkotsu pork broth is a speciality of Hakata, Tak’s home district of Fukuoka city on the island of Kyushu.
4. Sushisamba
Fusion restaurant in Covent Garden
Opera Terrace, 35 The Market - WC2
“Fun but fully priced” would be a fair overview of this funky fusion duo – outposts of a glossy US-based chain that started in NYC. The original is found at the top of one of West Europe’s fastest lifts, whisking you to the glamorous 38th floor of the Heron Tower (adjacent to Duck & Waffle, see also), complete with a stylish cocktail lounge and outside terrace. Its newer sibling opened in 2018: “it’s above the market in Covent Garden which is a great location/space (regardless of what currently occupies it!)”. In both spots, all reports agree its luxurious Latino-meets-Japanese bites are super-moreish and “consistently good”. Prices though are OTT, especially as “you can feel like you are in a machine, and they churn out huge numbers of covers so service feels rushed. And it’s big, it’s loud, feels like a bun fight!!” (“Sushi Samba was my 18-year-old daughter’s choice and was not as bad as I feared, but not particularly stand-out either”.)
5. Sticks'n'Sushi
Japanese restaurant in Covent Garden
11 Henrietta St - WC2
With “clever”, “good-quality Japanese food” – in particular the “excellent, if relatively expensive, sushi” – and “busy, competent service”, these “fun, stylish and friendly” Scandi-minimal venues are “always buzzing”. Founded in Copenhagen by a pair of Danish-Japanese brothers more than 30 years ago, the company came under new ownership in 2024 with big expansion plans, and unveiled two times F1 champion Fernando Alonso as a major shareholder in April 2025. Recent London openings include a “huge new site” in Islington and Battersea Power Station.
6. Flesh and Buns
Japanese restaurant in Covent Garden
41 Earlham Street - WC2
Noisy izakayas in Fitzrovia and Covent Garden from the Bone Daddies group, “serving a good range from the stickier and more crowd-pleasing end of Japanese cuisine”, along with “tasty pan-Asian small plates including their signature bao buns”. Top Menu Tips – “great yakitori, lovely beef-fat chips”.
7. Eat Tokyo
Japanese restaurant in Holborn
50 Red Lion St - WC1
“A reliable option for Japanese food on a budget” – this chain’s “functional decor” “looks and feels authentic”, while the “great, light tempura is always a good indicator of quality” and the sushi and sashimi tend to be “so much better than average”. Service can be “swift”, even “rushed”, and the venues “noisy” and “crowded because of the exceptional value” – but they’re “deservedly popular to eat in or take away”. Top Menu Tip – they sometimes have sea urchin, a real delicacy.
8. Kanada-Ya
Japanese restaurant in Covent Garden
64 St Giles High St - WC2
The “reliable, delicious ramen” available at six sites across the capital, offering “tasty twists” on traditional Kyushu-style noodles from former pro cyclist Kazuhiro Kanada, is many people’s favourite Japanese fast-food option. “A newly opened branch in Westfield Shepherd’s Bush, although finding its feet, is still one of the better options for a bite to eat” in the mall.
9. Akatuki
Japanese restaurant in Camden
30 Great Queen Street - WC2B
This Muswell Hill two-year-old serves an “impressive variety of delicious Japanese dishes”, covering most of the bases: “sushi, wagyu and more”, all “so fresh and tasty”. The “very pleasant decor” is modern and restrained. A second branch opened in Covent Garden in late 2024 (no reports as yet). Top Menu Tip – they even serve a ‘Muswell Hill Roll’ with crab stick, avocado and salmon.
10. Hotori
Japanese restaurant in
1 New Fetter Lane - EC4A
At the top of New Fetter Lane in Holborn, this specialist in Japanese yakitori – serving different cuts of chicken grilled on skewers – opened in autumn 2024. Billing itself ‘beak-to-tail’ dining, its offering incorporates a full blow-out of 17 cuts, which requires 48 hours’ notice. In his May 2025 review, the FT’s Jay Rayner declared it “as if each skewer is the very best part of the Sunday roast that you were holding out for” – and the equal of its type to any he had tried when visiting Tokyo.
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