Book Japanese Restaurants in West London

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Benihana
Benihana restaurant in London’s Piccadilly offers a truly unique dining experience. The show-stopping chefs with their dancing knives and witty banter originated in New York in the 60’s and Behihana’s culinary experience has been enjoyed by more than 100 million diners worldwide. Each of Behinana’s large shared table enjoys its own dedicated chef who prepares a light, delicious, many-coursed Japanese meal teppan-yaki style before your eyes while entertaining you with samurai knife skills and a stream of charming patter. You can choose from several kinds of steak, chicken, or seafood and let the chef take care of the rest. Meals at Benihana are terrific fun for families, groups of friends and outings for work teams as well as easy first-date venues. The décor is modern Japanese, smart and minimalist. Service is charming and, if sushi is always part of your Japanese meal, Benihana’s sushi is an excellent example of authentic Japanese cuisine.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 37 Sackville Street, Piccadilly, London, W1S 3DQ [Map]

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Bincho Yakitori
Situated in London’s Old Compton Street, Bincho Yakitori brings the fine art of quick and wholesome Japanese snacking to the heart of Soho. Skewered meat, veg and seafood is the name of the game here, healthily grilled over charcoal embers, ready to be snapped up by hungry diners seated at the buzzy yet chic counters surrounding the grills. On sunnier days, Bincho's large windows open out onto the street, providing a unique vista to people watch while nibbling edamame, sipping savory miso soup or sharing chicken yakitori skewers with friends over cocktails. A wide range of sake is on offer, as well as Japanese shochus and ice-cold Asahi. A perfect quick-stop for curious tourists, exhausted shoppers or pre-party clubbers.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 16 Old Compton Street, Soho, London, W1D 4TL [Map]

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Cape Town Fish Market
Cape Town Fish Market restaurant is quite a bit more than what it says on the tin. This South African stalwart, now conveniently located in London’s Soho, is a fish market, seafood restaurant, teppanyaki and conveyor belt style sushi bar all under one roof. And if it swims or scuttles in the ocean, you’ll probably find the freshest example of it at Cape Town Fish Market. The firm house favourite, unique in a London restaurant, is the ‘select ‘n’ weigh at the fish display’, where you can create your own seafood platter from the market’s best. Sushi scoots by on a Kaiten-style conveyor-belt – perfect for those looking for a lighter bite. A selection of steak, lamb and poultry is also on offer for those who fancy something warm-blooded. The décor is truly smart yet relaxed, a combination of ocean-inspired blue wash lighting and sleek design. The message at Cape Town Fish Market is come, relax and enjoy.

Cuisine: Japanese, South African
Location: 5 & 6 Argyll Street, Sutherland House, London, W1F 7TE [Map]

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Momo Japanese Restaurant
This sleek restaurant in Ealing, tucked away inside Hotel 55, has been serving up authentic Japanese cuisine to locals for over two decades. Recently located to its new premises from Queens Parade, Momo is still going strong and is looking better than ever. Filled with natural light and materials, the boutiquey interior is straight from the pages of a glossy design journal, and we love the restaurant’s over-sized canvases, skylights and landscaped gardens. Momo is renowned for its sushi, shabu-shabu and sukiyaki, but other sexy dishes include the shake teriyaki – grilled Scotch salmon in teriyaki sauce; the classic California rolls with avocado and cucumber; and the chawan mushi – steamed egg custard soup.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: Hotel 55, 55 Hanger Lane, London, W5 3HL [Map]

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Mura Restaurant
Mura is a tiny, vibrant restaurant and bar in London's West End serving traditional and modern Japanese food. Located in Seymour Place, in the heart of Portman village, Mura Restaurant has a relaxed, neighbourhood vibe, and is popular for business lunches, group celebrations, family get-togethers and couples. The dining room has a stylish red and black colour scheme, and the sleek bar has a starry ceiling and a long black and white sofa bench perfect for pre-dinner cocktails. Popular dishes include the sushi and sashimi as well as the selection of teriyaki, noodles, tempura and yakitori. The cosy-yet-chic atmosphere coupled with the discreet service, classic Japanese menu and convenient location make Mura perfect for any occasion.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 10 Seymour Place, London, W1H 7ND [Map]

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Nizuni Japanese Restaurant
Situated on Charlotte Street, just a short walk from the BT Tower and Goodge Street tube, you’ll find Nizuni Japanese Restaurant. Bringing together traditional Japanese style with contemporary design, Nizuni is decorated in comforting and chic earth tones, the ceiling hung with paper lanterns and the walls adorned with pretty monochrome art. On menu, Nizuni presents a wide range of typical Japanese dishes including sushi, sashimi, tempura and all manner of lesser known dishes from the East, both large full dishes and smaller plates for sharing. Affordable for central London, Nizuni is an ideal spot for business lunches or relaxed dinners, offering close proximity to many of the area’s sights and theatres.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 22 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 2NB [Map]

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Nuocmam
Widely used in East Asian cookery, Nuocmam is a staple of Eastern cuisine. The fact that this new venture in the centre of upmarket Fitzrovia has adopted the same as its very name suggests that Nuocmam takes its food very seriously indeed. Combining Vietnamese and Japanese cookery techniques, ingredients and dishes, Nuocmam offers a welcome break from the increasingly omnipresent sushi bars of the capital. The food may be serious but the vibe is certainly not - in fact a bar and Tokyo-inspired karaoke rooms are also thrown in to the mix for the fun loving diner looking for a night out with a difference. Before you warm up your voice though, fill your stomach with the likes of kim chee miso lamb or slow braised pork belly broth from the concise menu of new and old offerings.

Cuisine: Japanese, Vietnamese
Location: 35 Great Portland Street, Fitzrovia, W1W 8QQ [Map]

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Sen Nin Japanese Teppanyaki & Sushi Restaurant
Theatre meets food at Ealing Broadway’s Sen Nin Japanese Teppanyaki and Sushi Restaurant where the chefs rather fancy themselves as performers too. Sen Nin’s selling point, apart from great quality food of course, is its teppanyaki cooking, which takes place right in front of you - not only wonderful entertainment with leaping flames and ingredient acrobatics, but firm proof that you’re about to enjoy the freshest dish possible. The third in a chain, the first two attracting celebrity clientele, including premiership footballers, and excellent reviews to boot, this Ealing branch of Sen Nin provides shoppers at The Mall, commuters fresh from a day at work and hungry Ealing lunchers with a genuinely Japanese style experience. In addition to the restaurant’s teppanyaki specialties, numerous other dishes are available including fresh, perfectly rolled sushi and sashimi and light as a feather tempuras. Extremely affordable, Sen Nin dining options include the kitchen’s lunch express and yakitori meals as well as carefully selected set menus ideal for those dining in groups.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 18-19 The Mall, Ealing Broadway, London, W5 2PJ [Map]

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Shogun
A leader on the Japanese dining scene, Shogun has been showing London the ways of sushi for more than a quarter of a century. Located within the fine Millennium Hotel London, Shogun has a surprisingly cosy interior complete with stone walls and typical Japanese artworks. A long time favourite of celebrities and the wealthy of surrounding Mayfair, this intimate restaurant offers discreet and obliging service from friendly and helpful staff who know the menu – made up of beautifully fresh hand-rolled sushi, tempura, sashimi and teriyaki - like the backs of their own hands. The drinks menu offers only saké, but of the very highest quality, brewed on Shikoku, the smallest of Japan’s four main islands.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: Adams Row, Mayfair, London, W1K 2HP [Map]

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SO Restaurant
Modern in its minimalist use of dark wood, clean lines and bare-as-a-baba’s-wotsit walls, Soho’s So looks every bit the contemporary Japanese restaurant. The airy ground floor bar, dining area and shop-of-sorts (Japanese crockery sits prettily in numerous display cabinets) leads down to a main dining room. The furniture there is still wooden but stained almost black. The cooking is consistently very good – creative without being fussy, and much of it using organic ingredients. Menu in hand, make a visual beeline for the tempura selections (gorgeous), and then Grilled list. These knockout dishes – most notably the Wagyu rump, and Iberico pork – are cooked in the open kitchen over a rather special yogan-yaki grill resulting in an unique flavour. Friendly staff will knowledgeably suggest dishes and drinks.

Cuisine: Japanese
Location: 3 - 4 Warwick Street, Soho, W1B 5LS [Map]

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