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159 Whitecross Street, EC1Y 8JL Full details & map

Restaurant: Japanese

 

Time Out says   3 Users say 5/5 Rate it

Posted: Jan 29 2010

Pham Sushi's interior feels tired and lacking in TLC - expect framed woodcut prints, off-white walls and functional high-backed chairs - but while the decor is nothing to fawn over, the food certainly is. We found the place packed on a drizzly Monday night, something that quickly made sense as we tucked into top-quality california rolls, nigiri and sashimi, the carefully assembled creations featuring thick, fresh cuts of raw fish and perfectly cooked rice. The menu spans a wide range of noodle dishes, tempura, teriyaki steaks and the like (you can order everything to take away), all authentically prepared by an all-Japanese team with ingredients imported from the homeland. In a city of expensive sushi chains, Pham Sushi is something of a standout - albeit one in need of a makeover.

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Address

Pham Sushi

159 Whitecross Street EC1Y 8JL

Transport Old Street tube/rail/55 bus

Telephone

020 7251 6336

Pham Sushi website

Lunch served noon-2.30pm, dinner served 6-10.50pm daily.

Main courses £3.50-£7.80. Set meal £12-£16 per person (minimum 2). Unlicensed. Corkage no charge.

Credit cards MC, V

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Comments & ratings 5/5 (Average of 3 ratings)

By Sourax - Feb 8 2012
5/5

So basically you've given a poor rating to a quality restaurant because of an old fashioned interior? Last Time Out review I bother reading.
Anyway it's a great place if you want to eat great sushi in an unpretentious place at good prices.

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By trixy meadows - Feb 6 2012

One of the best sushi places in London. Although this place is small and dosnt look that great from the outside, the food there is amazeing. The sashimi is fresh and they give you big slices.

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