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You may be squeezed into a small section of counter that your neighbours feel you shouldn’t take, but once you’re settled this conveyor-belt operation is a friendly spot. Service was nonexistent on our visit, so it was cheeky to ask for gratuities on the card machine. Still, we loved the crispy salmon-skin hand-rolls and deep-fried aubergine with ginger and soy sauce.
Time Out Eating & Drinking Guide 2009
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are you kidding me?! there is nothing at all authentic or japanese about this dive of a place.
Good quality, reasonable variety, novel. Don't expect attentive staff. make yourself heard and you will get what you want don't be too english. Sushi like this is loud and bustling as it is supposed to be.
This is one of my favourite sushi places in London, out of the ones I have been to. The food was deliciously fresh and the turn table excited me endlessly. The service was good yet not very involved, but it made me like it even more, I like the 'self service' idea...
The restaurant felt original, athough I don't have much experience. Both me and my dad both loved it and felt like weve found a real gem, I definatly recommend it
This is one of my favourite haunts for sushi in London. It is so accessible and has much better quality kaiten sushi than any of the other more well known chains. The service is good and fish is fresh. Love the 'hamburger' rolls (salmon, prawn tempura and avocado), innovative maki and tori kara (fried chicken), as well as all the usual raw fish dishes. mmmmm