The Best Sushi in London at Yashin, Kensington
The words ‘Without Soy Sauce – but if you want to’ are emblazoned in neon on the restaurant wall, and underline the twist to Yashin sushi bar in Kensington.
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The words ‘Without Soy Sauce – but if you want to’ are emblazoned in neon on the restaurant wall, and underline the twist to Yashin sushi bar in Kensington.
I've yet to come across a dish I didn't like, and I would be happy as Larry to have everything again. Service is attentive and feels comfortable, average price per person is £75.
The menu is just one page long which includes a series of ‘small plates’, mains and desserts, and changes regularly, serving charming dishes to lucky Soho regulars.
The menu at Zuma in Knightsbridge is dominated by items cooked over the Robata grill. The best of these is a fillet of seabass with flame-licked skin covering supple flesh.
It’s no secret that the most romantic restaurant in London is regarded as Clos Maggiore, with a single room apparently potent enough to win this and other racier accolades.
Deconstructed apple pie is as exquisite in presentation as it is in taste – a cube of baked custard provides creamy mouthfuls, reminiscent of the lightest of crème brulee.