For a humbly small restaurant, Sushi-Hiro serves up out-of-this-world sushi and sashimi complemented by your choice of sake, beer and tea—but very little else. Many people, including natives of Japan, consider it to be the best sushi restaurant in London. The ingredients are reliably fresh and craftily prepared. The décor is simple, not unlike that of similar restaurants in Japan. The prices are good, and the service quite polite. Due to the restaurant's popularity and size, it fills up quickly; so booking is recommended. You are only allowed 1 ½ hours per visit, and make sure to bring cash; it's the only payment they accept. - Caroline Collard
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This is place is sweet. The staff is friendly, and welcoming. The food is well priced and fresh. I think the best deal here are the Makki Rolls and the...
This is the BEST sushi in London for the normal Japanese working class who live in London for the time being. There are 1/2 doezn high end sushi...
My favourite place for sushi in London, simply because it has the freshest fish consistently. The range is limited to the basics. No uni, black cod...
I prefer Kiraku, just a few steps away, for overall Japanese food, sinc their menu has a lot of choice. If all you want is sushi, though, then Sush...
My number one sushi place in London which I don’t visit nearly as often as I would like too. You would almost miss the place walking past but...
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