Kulu Kulu Sushi
When Mili was in town for a visit, we both went to the Kensington branch of Kulu Kulu Sushi.
As read on their website, they serve basic standard sushi with no frills which is reflected in the price. You get what you expect and what was advertised with no surprises.
Will I come back: Yes
Have I had better: Yes
Have I had better: Yes
Kulu Kulu Sushi (there are various branches around London)
www.kulukulu.co.uk
Eat Tokyo
This was the first Japanese restaurant that I discovered when I initially arrived in London which I love. For some strange reason, the Soho branch is much better than its sibling that resides in Golders Green.
Unagi Don £8.5
This was eaten at the GG branch and it just wasnt good. The unagi was dry and topped with a sickly sweet sauce. Quite underwhelming.
Bento £13
Nasu Dengaku
The bento and Nasu Dengaku was at the GG branch as well as suffers the same fate as the unagi don. Quite a shame really.
Ramen
The ramen was from the Soho branch and it was a good sized portion served in a huge bowl. It was tasty and value for money.
I also had the fried oysters here which was eaten with gusto. I think that I'll be sticking to the Soho branch.
Will I recommend: Yes to the Soho branch
Will I come back: Yes to the Soho branch
Have I had better: Yes
Eat Tokyo, 27 Romilly Street, London W1D 5AL
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