From the outside this spacious Mayfair Japanese looks elegantly cool, but the interior aims for minimalism with its functional contemporary features, stone floor and natural wood panels.
Up a few steps from the entrance is the sushi bar, which claims to be London's largest. Its long menu offers a vast range of nigiri such as saketoro (salmon belly), colourful kazunoko (herring roe) and miru gai (giant clams), as well as rolled 'maki' (marinated mackerel and perilla leaves, for example) and assorted combos.
In the main room, you can choose between the Japanese carte or lavish 'kaiseki' banquets.
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