Guide to... Japanese & Sushi Restaurants in London

London is one of the best cities outside of Japan for sushi. It boasts multiple Michelin starred sushi restaurants and that the UK is an island with excellent transport links and a huge economy, particularly in the centre of London, means there is always top quality fresh fish available to the restaurants. The distinct dishes of Japan are healthy light and fresh- try out sushi, sashimi, noodles and miso.


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Obicà (Charlotte Street)

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Obicà (Charlotte Street)
11-13 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 1RH

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