Guide to... Japanese & Sushi Restaurants on Kensal Green




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Yo! Sushi (Kensington)
Yo! Sushi (Kensington)
202A Kensington High Street, London, W8 7RG

2.42km

We’re all about fresh, furiously flavoursome authentic Japanese street food and sushi. Although sushi’s at the heart...Read more

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Bone Daddies
Bone Daddies
63-97 Kensington High Street, London, W8 5SE

2.46km

Bone Daddies is the brainchild of acclaimed chef Ross Shonhan.Passionate about Japan, Ross wanted a home for his...Read more

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Mahiki Kensington
Mahiki Kensington
2a Kensington High Street, Kensington, London, W8 4PT

2.48km

Acclaimed Mahiki founders Piers Adam and David Phelps have teamed up with the creators of South Kensington private...Read more

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Dinings
Dinings
22 Harcourt Street, London, W1H 4HH

2.7km

The restaurant has developed its own style of sushi and sashimi that will change with the seasons using the freshest...Read more

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