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Best Japanese restaurant in London for seafood. For a more rustic and casual vibe, make your way to Charlotte Street in Fitzrovia. Roka is known for its unique cocktails that are made with Japanese plum wine. The restaurant has an open kitchen with a robata grill. During the summer, the glass walls of the restaurant give customers a beautiful view of the street.

This Michelin starred restaurant is definitely a must try on our list of the best Japanese restaurants in London. Roka is the best Japanese restaurant in London if you love seafood.

Best Dishes: Octopus with seaweed and ponzu dressing, Wagyu tempura maki with oscietra caviar. Best Japanese restaurant in London for sushi. Another izakaya style restaurant on our list is Dinings SW3. Dinings SW3 is known for its fresh food. It sources its seafood from fishing boats from various parts of Europe and Japan. It serves its customers some of the most unique dishes like tar tar chips with SCottish native lobster and jalapeno mayonnaise.

If you are impressed by their cooking techniques, they also offer live cooking demo and sushi making classes that are available on booking. Best Dishes: Sea bass sashimi with tosazu jelly and fresh truffle, Cornish spider crab and soft shell crab sushi roll with yuzu. Best Japanese restaurant in London for Omakase sushi. If you are on the lookout for some high end Japanese cuisine, Aqua Kyoto sits just off Regent Street. Do visit this best Japanese restaurant in London for their Omakase.

This restaurant lures costumes in with its romantic ambience and delicious food. You know a place is luxurious when the booth walls are padded with kimono silk. That is exactly what Aqua Kyoto has!

While dishes on its menu like the wagyu maki rolls can be quite heavy on the pocket, Aqua Kyoto also offers lunchtime bento boxes and sashimi that are more affordable.

Best Japanese restaurant in London for fusion of cuisines. Angelina shows off its multicultural vibe by serving its customers Japanese and Italian cuisines.

Angelina is known for its 4 course and 10 course omakase and kaiseki menus. Their food is unique and combines flavours that are influenced by both Japan and Italy. They also have a great selection of wine to pair with their food. Best Japanese restaurant in London for Nikkei cuisine. Chotto Matte is an entire restaurant dedicated to Nikkei cuisine. Nikkei cuisine is food which incorporates Peruvian flavours with a Japanese twist. This cuisine is not just a treat for your taste buds but also for your eyes.

Chef Jordan Sclare is responsible for the worldwide acclaim that the restaurant has for its artistic approach to the cuisine. A legacy of three master blenders and three generations of innovators, Suntory was created by the Founding Father of Japanese whisky, Shinjiro Torii. Suntory Whiskies are subtle, refined and complex. The second seasonal cocktail is the Sakura Sour — a delightful mix of Hibiki Japanese Harmony, kumquat, peach and sakura.

My lovely host at Shochu ordered me a selection of tasty small plates from the ROKA menu which paired perfectly with the cocktails. Here they are in close up to tempt and tantalise your taste buds. Bubbledogs — the restaurant set on pairing Champagne with hot dogs — may have closed its doors for good. Mere is not merely another restaurant on Charlotte Street. Settle into the sumptuous interiors, surrounded by huge murals of 19th century French artwork, and clink Campfire Cups filled with orange, peach, Spanish liqueur and toasted marshmallows.

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