Japanese Restaurants in West Thurrock
1. Humble Chicken
Japanese restaurant in Soho
54 Frith Street - W1D
“‘Fusion’ may be a dirty word but it works a treat” at this “really good multi-course omakase” from Tokyo-born Angelo Sato, who trained under Clare Smyth and was head chef at Restaurant Story. Originally focused on chicken skewers, it has morphed into a more ambitious outfit, serving a set 16-course dinner that is “full or surprises” and “one of the most exciting options in Soho nowadays”.
2. Sticks'n'Sushi
Japanese restaurant in Greenwich
1 Nelson Road - SE10
“LOVE this chain and would happily eat there any day!” – These “always buzzy” Nordic operations (originating in Copenhagen 30 years ago) provide a “tasty mix of sushi and grilled yakitori kebabs” in Scandi-minimalist dining spaces. One or two reporters hesitate at the prices for these luscious morsels – “not sure you can justify the cost of leaving full up” – but the overall satisfaction-level is high. They added a branch in Richmond’s former House of Fraser in May 2024 followed by another on Islington Green in September.
3. Sticks'n'Sushi
Japanese restaurant in Canary Wharf
1 Crossrail Place - E14
“LOVE this chain and would happily eat there any day!” – These “always buzzy” Nordic operations (originating in Copenhagen 30 years ago) provide a “tasty mix of sushi and grilled yakitori kebabs” in Scandi-minimalist dining spaces. One or two reporters hesitate at the prices for these luscious morsels – “not sure you can justify the cost of leaving full up” – but the overall satisfaction-level is high. They added a branch in Richmond’s former House of Fraser in May 2024 followed by another on Islington Green in September.
4. Roka
Japanese restaurant in Canary Wharf
Unit 4, Park Pavilion, 40 Canada Sq - E14
“I keep going back to Roka, and have never had a bad meal there” – so say fans of Arjun Waney & Rainer Becker’s slick Japanese-inspired venues, which are celebrating their 20th year in 2024. “Despite increasing competition, it remains a good choice, with sound cooking and good-value sushi, sashimi and robata dishes”; and despite perennial complaints that they are “way overpriced for tiny portions”, quality has held up well. All that said, service is more often “amateurish” and “erratic” than it once was; and long-term fans have a point when they say the general performance is “not as good as it used to be” – the 2024 openings will be in Bahrain, Germany and Greece and there is growing impression of ‘the same old, same old’ in its original home market.
5. Tonkotsu
Japanese restaurant in Newham
Unit 1, Endeavour Square - E20
This 15-strong London noodle chain (now with branches in Brighton, Birmingham and Bristol) is “a good stand-by” – perhaps it’s “not as good as some of its competitors”, but it is widely seen as “good value”: in particular “the lunch-time meal deal” is a winner.
6. Tonkotsu
Japanese restaurant in Walthamstow
Unit 4, 202 Hoe Street - E17
This 15-strong London noodle chain (now with branches in Brighton, Birmingham and Bristol) is “a good stand-by” – perhaps it’s “not as good as some of its competitors”, but it is widely seen as “good value”: in particular “the lunch-time meal deal” is a winner.
7. Tonkotsu
Japanese restaurant in Peckham
133 Rye Lane - SE15
This 15-strong London noodle chain (now with branches in Brighton, Birmingham and Bristol) is “a good stand-by” – perhaps it’s “not as good as some of its competitors”, but it is widely seen as “good value”: in particular “the lunch-time meal deal” is a winner.
8. Bone Daddies
Japanese restaurant in Southwark
24 Old Jamaica Road - SE16
“Deeply flavoured and satisfying” ramen noodles in an “addictive” 20-hour pork bone broth combine with a “noisy hustle and bustle” at this ‘rock ’n’ roll ramen’ chain established in 2012, now with seven venues across central London. Perhaps the “quick and easy” (and noisy) vibe does not translate as satisfyingly from its original Soho site to the suburbs: a branch in leafy Richmond closed down last year, as did a Putney branch before it.
9. Marugame Udon
Japanese restaurant in Greenwich
Unit 2.03 Entertainment Avenue, The O2 - SE10
“High-quality udon” – Japanese wheat noodles served with a wide choice of extras, including tempura, katsu curry and various soups; plus the option of rice-based dishes – are the USP of this Kobe-based global chain which arrived in the UK three years and now has nine branches across London (plus one in Reading) to add to its 800+ back in Japan and further 250 globally. Be prepared to specify what you want at the counter as you enter – then you collect your cooked-to-order dish, add garnishes and find a table.
10. Marugame Udon
Japanese restaurant in Canary Wharf
Upper Floor, The Atrium Kitchen, Cabot Place - E14
“High-quality udon” – Japanese wheat noodles served with a wide choice of extras, including tempura, katsu curry and various soups; plus the option of rice-based dishes – are the USP of this Kobe-based global chain which arrived in the UK three years and now has nine branches across London (plus one in Reading) to add to its 800+ back in Japan and further 250 globally. Be prepared to specify what you want at the counter as you enter – then you collect your cooked-to-order dish, add garnishes and find a table.
11. OITA Wood Green
Japanese restaurant in Haringey
13-27 Station Road - N22
“Top-notch sushi at very affordable prices” proves there is culinary life in N22 at (Chinese) chef Fan Yi’s four-year-old venture – the dining option at Wood Green’s ‘Green Rooms’ hotel. It is named for the Kyushu island prefecture of Oita: the origin of the restaurant’s signature dish of chicken karaage. “This is a place you can visit frequently without breaking the bank”. (There is also an – uncommented on – offshoot in Chinatown at 47 Gerrard St).
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