You can only book a perch at this seven-seater sushi joint on the phone, and it's a real palaver, but there’s no doubting that Sushi Tetsu is up there with the best in town. Toro Takahashi is a master of his craft: every piece of fish is as briny-fresh as can be, and each pitch-perfect mouthful is prepared by hand in front of your very eyes. Expect a three-hour omakase banquet and brace yourself for a three-figure bill (per person) at the end.
Sushi doesn’t just mean raw fish, rice and seaweed – although there’s plenty of excellent examples of that kind in the capital. Sushi in London can also be vegan and you can eat it in Michelin-starred restaurants, or at cosy omakase counters, or with breathtaking views. Our list of London’s best sushi restaurants covers all this ground and more, so have a browse and then book your next Japanese feast.
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