Book Japanese Restaurants in South West London

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Benihana
An always popular restaurant on the style-forward Kings Road in London’s Chelsea, Benihana offers an exciting take on Japanese dining. A concept originated way back in the 1960s over in the Big Apple, Benihana brings together food and performance, pioneering ‘eatertainment’. Ideal for families, Benihana is sleek and stylish with a modern interior, but chances are you won’t be paying much attention to your surroundings – most diners are too busy being charmed by the tableside teppan-yaki cookery which sees the chefs create real drama before your very eyes. In addition to the delicious personally created dishes cooked and served at your table, Benihana also offers eat in and lunchtime take away sushi.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 77 King's Road, Chelsea, London, SW3 4NX [Map]

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Hashi
As the cool feel of Wimbledon spreads towards Raynes Park, denizens of the area are being treated to a dining boom with Hashi as its starting point. Clean, crisp and actually rather fabulous décor wouldn’t look out of place in the funkiest ends of London. It’s a pretty good starting point for any restaurant, but to continue the treat with attentive service worthy of a VIP is a testament to the owners. Moving on to the kitchen, utterly fresh sushi is the talk of the town while crunchy rolls plus an extensive choice of rice and noodle dishes are perfect for those with an appetite for Japanese without a love of the raw.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 54 Durham Road, Raynes Park, London, SW20 0TW [Map]

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Kumo
Glitzy Kumo, situated in the moneyed London neighbourhood of Knightsbridge, is a nightspot with a difference; every evening it manages to perform as a bar, restaurant and nightclub. It's hard to say what they do best, as customers seem to praise equally the delicate and flavourful Japanese food, cutting edge cocktails and the house and tribal music the DJ uses to whip the late night crowds into a frenzy. So first, the food. At Kumo, Japanese chefs with impressive CVs do justice to a menu featuring steak drizzled with a spicy sesame soya sauce, crispy soft shell crab rolls and delicate hand rolled sushi. Quality and immaculate presentation is important here – this much you can tell from the huge sushi platters (each one serves 3-4), and from the luxurious Oriental-inspired décor. Make sure you don't leave without trying the house specialty: cocktails made with high-end vodka, saki and more.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 11 Beauchamp Place, Knightsbridge, London, SW3 1NQ [Map]

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L'Etranger
A very smart addition to London’s South Kensington and one that will run and run, l’Etranger restaurant is a favourite for French cuisine in this part of town. L’Etranger’s chic and sophisticated dining room hosts a heady mix of locals and celebrities sampling the vibrant flavours, silky service and inspired menu. The classicism of the French menu has been influenced by Japanese touches. It's not so much East meets West as confident modern French cuisine that skilfully incorporates Japanese flavours. L’Etranger offers more collusion than collision. The favourite starter is an irresistible tuna tartare with sevruga caviar; mains include Charolais côte de boeuf and cepe gratin. There's a brilliant vegetarian menu du jardin, and the puddings are suitably impressive like white peach soufflé with peach and vodka granite. The decorous service matches the quality of the cuisine and the dining room manages to be buzzy yet intimate, refined yet marvellously decadent.

Cuisine: French, Japanese
Location: 36 Gloucester Road, Kensington, London, SW7 4QT [Map]

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Matsuri St James
In Japanese Matsuri means festival, and it's probably fair to state that this (and it's High Holborn sister) restaurant is a celebration of Japanese cuisine. To the Japanese, eating is more than appeasing your appetite; how a dish looks is as important as how it tastes. So, in its large softly-lit subterranean restaurant Matsuri serves the traditional flavours of sushi (amongst the best in the capital) with the modern tastes of teppanyaki, all presented with precision. Favourite set menus are Matsuri and Taiko, both three courses. Managed and staffed entirely by affable Orientals, this is as authentic a Japanese dining experience as you're likely to enjoy in London. There's even a huge black-haired puppet head dominating the stairway leading from the bar to the restaurant. He's called Nebuta and he's a traditional matsuri symbol. Or the general manager's granddad (his joke). You decide.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 15 Bury Street, London, SW1Y 6AL [Map]

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Me Love Sushi
Often the simplest of concepts are the very best, a point more than proven by Chelsea's Me Love Sushi. A popular three restaurant chain, Me Love Sushi provides eat in and takeaway Japanese dishes, including hand rolled sushi, in restaurants clearly inspired by the sleek simplicity of Tokyo's best casual restaurants. Sideways on to Chelsea's expensive Imperial Wharf, Me Love Sushi is a light and airy restaurant with an entirely glass frontage leading out to a very pleasant indeed waterside al fresco seating area with wharf views. Inside the décor is attractively unfussy, lit by inset light boxes and furnished in chrome and white cotton on dark wood floors. The Me Love Sushi menu is made up of a wide range of sushi favourites, hand-rolled by the restaurant's own chefs using perfectly fresh fish. Additional, but by no means playing second fiddle, are the noodle dishes, teriyaki and kushiyaki - grilled meat, fish or vegetable skewers - which provide a change from the restaurant's titular fish rolls.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 8 The Boulevard, Imperial Wharf, Chelsea, London, SW6 2UB [Map]

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Mitsukoshi
Beginning life as one of London’s very first sushi restaurants, Mitsukoshi on Lower Regent Street goes from strength to strength even in the face of increasing competition. Critically acclaimed for over twenty years, Mitsukoshi combines a simple sushi bar with a more laid back restaurant area in which food can be lingered over alongside a glass of sake or a Japanese beer. The entire venue is very unfussy with décor kept clean and light without unnecessary frills and fuss to distract you from the equally unfettered food. Serving a full range of traditional and modern Japanese dishes, Mitsukoshi’s kitchen offers a variety of options to be enjoyed for their simplicity and freshness.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: Dorland House, 14 - 20 Lower Regent Street, Piccadilly, SW1Y 4PH [Map]

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Miyajima Restaurant
A Japanese canteen style restaurant, Miyajima Restaurant offers a wide range of Eastern food to the people of London’s bustling Clapham. Relaxed and welcoming, the Miyajima Restaurant is decorated in modern style with a bold red theme complemented by unfussy black ash furnishings used throughout, and diners are seated along large benches. Reasonably priced, the menu is full of Japanese favourites including a widely varied range of sushi and sashimi, noodle dishes, tempura and yakitori with vegetarians extremely well catered for. Miyajima puts a great deal of effort in to the presentation of its food, offering dishes which look as good as they taste – fresh, colourful and full of Japanese flavour.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 196 Lavender Hill, Clapham, London, SW11 1JA [Map]

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Sake No Hana
Sake No Hana restaurant in London’s supersmart St. James’s has an unbeatable pedigree. After the huge success of Hakkasan and Yauatcha, restaurateur Alan Yau was inspired to open a fine dining Japanese restaurant in perennially stylish St James’s and Sake No Hana was born. Inspired by Japanese izakaya sake bars with their traditional low seating, the interior is modern and minimalist, with sleek wooden tables, glossy black surfaces and bamboo-effect walls. The menu is divided in the Japanese way, by methods of cooking rather than by course - ideal for those who like to graze and share. Popular dishes include miso Chilean sea bass and wagyu beef steak with wild mushrooms, wasabi and mirin sake sauce. The sommelier with guide you through the mainly French wine list and the exquisite sakes and shochus.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 23 St James Street, St James's, SW1A 1HA [Map]

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Toku Restaurant
Contemporary Japanese dining on London’s famous Regent Street, Toku Restaurant is a high quality, restive alternative to chain restaurant dining. Simplicity and care are the cornerstones of the Toku Restaurant ethic with the focus on providing excellent service in a relaxed, peaceful atmosphere. Highly important to all involved is that the Japanese food served here is not only delicious but conscientious too, with a focus on fresh, organic ingredients, ethically sourced and following a tradition of attention to detail including rice milled on the premises. Here at Toku Restaurant you’ll find not only a well-stocked sushi bar, but a superb range of other authentic Japanese dishes including donburi and tempura.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 16 Regent Street, London, SW1Y 4PT [Map]

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