Junsei, Marylebone – Specialises in yakitori (grilled skewers) and for one night only on 8th September, Chef Aman Lakhiani will collaborate with Chef Vinit Punjabi to create a unique fusion tasting menu blending bold Indian flavours with refined Japanese cuisine. Find out more
The Araki, Mayfair – An exclusive sushi restaurant with only nine seats, offering an intimate kaiseki dining experience, making it one of the most sought-after Japanese spots in London.
Umu, Mayfair – A Michelin-starred restaurant known for its Kyoto-style kaiseki, with a focus on traditional Japanese techniques and sustainability, featuring exquisite sushi and sashimi.
Sushi Tetsu, Clerkenwell – A tiny, seven-seater sushi bar where the husband-and-wife team delivers a masterclass in sushi preparation, making it a highly exclusive dining experience.
Kanada-Ya, St Giles – Famous for its rich, tonkotsu ramen, this spot offers a comforting bowl of pork bone broth noodles, making it a favourite for ramen enthusiasts.
Angelina, Dalston – A fusion of Japanese and Italian cuisine, offering a seasonal menu that creatively combines flavours from both culinary traditions.
INKO NITO, Soho – A relaxed, izakaya-style restaurant with a focus on grilled dishes, perfect for those who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere alongside their meal.
Machiya, Soho – A casual dining spot that offers traditional Japanese comfort food, from miso-glazed aubergine to grilled eel donburi, all served in a cosy setting.
Chisou Sushi and Izakaya, Mayfair – A hidden gem offering beautifully presented sushi and traditional Japanese dishes, served in an authentic and intimate environment.
Moto, Covent Garden – Primarily a sake bar, this spot pairs its drinks with a selection of otsumami (Japanese tapas) that complement the rich flavours of their extensive sake collection.
Sushi Kanesaka, Mayfair – One of the most luxurious omakase experiences in London, offering meticulously prepared sushi in an intimate 10-seat setting.
Roka, Charlotte Street – Renowned for its robata grill, Roka offers a lively dining experience with an open kitchen that brings a theatrical flair to its Japanese cuisine.
Zuma, Knightsbridge – A high-end restaurant known for its sophisticated take on izakaya dining, combining modern flavours with traditional Japanese techniques.
Dinings SW3, Knightsbridge – Offers a unique blend of modern European cuisine with Japanese influences, served in an elegant setting.
Aun, Stoke Newington – An izakaya that fuses Japanese spirit with Western techniques, offering creative dishes in a relaxed, homey environment.
Sushi Samba, Covent Garden – A fusion of Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian cuisines, with incredible views of London, making it a dining experience like no other.
Koya, Soho – Specialises in udon noodles, offering simple yet flavourful dishes that focus on high-quality ingredients and traditional Japanese cooking methods.