Crispy breaded chicken cutlet served with a savory katsu sauce and a side of steamed rice.
Soup • Sushi • Asian • Japanese
"After eagerly anticipating the opening of Ohisama, having known Indika from his time at Atari-ya, I can confidently say that the wait was well worth it! Everything at Ohisama is top-notch, from the service to the delectable dishes and the meticulous care that is put into the preparation, quality, and presentation of the Indian cuisine. The location is also ideal, situated on the bustling road near Chiltern Firehouse, between Baker Street and Marylebone High Street."
Fish • Sushi • Seafood • Chicken
"Four people for an evening meal at 7 pm. We were told our table would be ready in 45 minutes so went and had a drink in a nearby pub. Went back and was seated downstairs. We had to take off our shoes which wasn't...a problem as we have been to Japan before and knew that was a normal procedure. It took a long time for the waiter to ask if we would like a drink then a long time to bring it (only 3 drinks came). It then took a long time to get the 4th drink and order our food. We had to ask for everything, to order drinks, to order food, to ask for the dessert menu. Everything seemed like it was too much trouble for them. We then asked for the bill, the waiter then stood immediately behind us waiting to be paid! I asked him to leave us alone for a few minutes while we checked everything was correct but he just moved slightly to the side....just so rude. We never experienced rudeness like this on our travels around Japan. Food was ok, very expensive and just awful rude staff and service.....Never again!"
Sushi • Kebab • Asiatic • European
"absolutely cruel. in the rule a normal in this Chinese, but tonight it was terrible. we will not order from here. we get the Munchies box in the rule, but decided to change. the portion sizes were disappointing and the quality of most food was bad. for salt and pfeffer paprika, salt and pfeffer and we have."
Sushi • Japanese • Delivery Services
Asian • Sushi • Japanese • Fast Food
"yakinori sits on a section of the bristol road that is not known for its culinary excellence. it is student center; a stone throw from the university birmingham, where cheap beer and average Indian restaurants go hand-in-hand together, while pissed-up students cavort or do what pissed-up students do these days. I like this part of brum, because I can come with low expectations and not after home disappointed or broken. but eating good? No, that's a myth. or at least it was until yakinori arrived."
Tea • Poke • Meal Deals • Build Your Own Poke
Kebab • Sushi • Seafood • Asiatic
Full • Cafe • Asian • Bar-lounge
"we had a waiting queue to enter the building from 6.50 to 7.15 together with many other people. that meant that we were too late for our booking around 19 o'clock. around 8.20 we had to start with only served and break our main courses. no one approached our table after our order to offer further drinks or to take off starter plates. we approached the personal in the opposite to ask for our main courses (whoever in the suit jacket) said that the net would be right with us, another 15 minutes passed and we could not wait anymore, so we had to go. for the delay we have not been offered a declaration or otherwise. the access to the building with a person who sits each one is a bad system that stood us in the cold on the road."
Wine • Full • Asian • Greek
"Very poor. More like a takeaway with tables. Didn’t have the options advertised on their website. Order via a QR code and pay upfront. No waiting staff- just servers. Food took half an hour to come and it all comes at once (starters mains) and then the drinks came after. Food was edible but nothing special. Toilets weren’t clean. I will never go back"
Kebab • Asian • Seafood • Japanese
"Yakinori has a dedicated Veg Vegan Menu of Japanese fusion food and the restaurant is fun and vibrant. Lots of vegan options and delicious, too. My favourites are the vegan yasai donburi, kabocha pumpkin katsu, vegan yasai ramen, the vegan sushi (especially the inari sweet tofu nigiri) and the vegan yasai gyoza. They do really good vegan bubble teas at Yakinori Bristol, too! The service is always warm and friendly and they also have 2 branches in Birmingham."
Beer • Wine • British • Cafe Dining
"city z made an online booking for the table as we just came after the work and watched a comedy show in the place. the staff was very friendly, we met an American lady who made the best cocktails and took her time with them and they were the best tasting cocktails. who were at the beginning of the night, so I would strongly recommend when they are there asking them to make a cocktails, they will not regret it. the cocktails after leaving so great, and they have happy hour til 8 clock and their friends were pacious, so we ordered from their menu. the nachos were in order, it was slightly salty and the actual tasting butter, which we ordered the bark and chickens were very nice and tasty the hummus was good and the brot was really fresh. the chicken wings were in order, I think the only thing missing was ketchup and mayonnaise, but at this point I began to get busy what I forget to bring it, but not a big thing, but at the end."
Tea • Sushi • Seafood • Japanese
"Came here for dinner with my sister who has a lot of food allergies (dairy, nuts, eggs, seafood, sesame seeds, basil, and tropical fruits)."
Fish • Soup • Sushi • Coffee
"Okasan, meaning Mother in Japanese, is a bijou restaurant on the fashionable Portobello Road in W10. A yearning for a plate of sashimi, tempura and some dumplings drew me in to have a final treat before the rigours of co-running my own food business set in after a brief and well deserved break. My companion, a lover of Japanese salad dressings ordered a simple salad, chicken karaage, deep fried chicken and ginger with a spicy mayonnaise and we agreed on a delicate Pinot Girgot blush, a Sospiro priced at £17.00. The salad arrived first and the dressing was so good I had to beg the waitress to tell us what the ingredients were. The chef duly obliged. It was a mix of vinegar, peanuts, sugar, apple juice, water, salt, vegetable oil, sesame seeds and soy sauce. Knowing what is in your food doesn't mean you can recreate the same taste, but I'm going to give it a damned good try. It was simply sensational. Next came the steamed and pan fried dumplings; little golden nuggets of yumminess. My sashimi was spankingly fresh and served with the usual wasabi and the thin slivers of ginger had the perfect tartness to marry with the oily fish. If I had a little gripe it was that there was no daikon, the shredded Japanese radish (or mooli) that has a lovely crunch to it and nearly always accompanies it. The deep fried chicken that had been marinated in soy and ginger was delicious and the spicy mayo packed a punch. I don't recall ever seeing mayo on a Japanese menu before, (this was mayo mixed with chili sauce) but it worked. The wine, ice cold and very pleasant quaffing vino to boot slipped down all too easily. Being a greedy git I then ordered some prawn tempura, the batter of which was light as a feather and a crispy, heavenly coating for the juicy king prawns inside. A double espresso later and the bill came to £60. Japanese food is never cheap (especially when you think of the price of sashimi grade fish which only lasts a day at most) but the flavours, the delicacy, the quality of a good Japanese experience is well worth the price in my book and that's exactly what we had. I'm already looking forward to the next visit."
Bbq • Wine • Sushi • Asiatic
"great service! memories of korea and japan come in the senses when they come here, especially with the service button. I wish that all restaurants include this for a faster and efficient service. the quality of wagyu bark is amazing. melt in your mouth. grilling for Japanese bbq is clean and easy against Korean bbq restaurants in the environment. they could use more options for alcohol-free cocktails (mocktails) and maybe use better chiopsticks (the wooden takeaway quality is cheap as it can leave splinters in the fingers). more choices of takoyaki would also be amazing than just the original otopus."
Food • Sushi • Asian • Fusion
"What a place! I was here with a friend who never tried Japanese food, so I investigated a bit and Bentoya seemed the best. And I was right. The place itself is an island of calm in bustling Edinburgh; the decor makes you really feel like you are in Japan, so tranquil. Very clean. The menu offer a wide choice of typical dishes: sushi, sashimi, wagyu, takoyaki, goma, ramen, poke, donburi... Sake e other liquors. We had a selection of dishes, and they were all outstanding. The fish was fresh and melt-in-the-mouth, wagyu outstanding, rice fragrant, vegetables crunchy and flavoursome... You just can't fault this place. I particularly loved aubergine goma, a not very easy dish to find in Scotland. I was very pleased. Sushi tasty and well presented, as the sashimi. Reasonable prices too: 7 dishes, sake, and sochu all came at about 57 pounds each. Please check it out. Friendly staff and spotless toilets."
"The restaurant location and ambience is nice an open air, authentic Japanese sushi house feel, and friendly service, but that’s where the ‘good’ ends. The food is lacking any level of quality. Tuna tartare was bad smelling mush with a few spring onions mixed in. Gyoza felt very old, with hard pastry. The sushi on the conveyor belt was woeful, with poor quality fish and little to no flavour, bar the spice that makes some pieces hot. I ordered a hand roll from the menu one piece at nearly £6 and it was possibly the worst piece of sushi I’ve ever eaten: plain brown crab meat and sushi rice with zero seasoning in a nori roll that fell apart when you picked it up. Nothing good about it. There appears to be good reviews on here, so maybe I caught them on a really bad night, but I doubt it from what I saw coming out of the kitchen. I imagine its success comes from its location and footfall. I see places like Yo Sushi as terrible fast food versions of sushi, but this place makes it look like Nobu. There’s plenty of other very good, genuine family run Japanese restaurants within walking distance of this place. If you’re looking for a decent Japanese meal, I’d try them."
Thai • Asian • Chinese • Japanese
"love that you can order dishes from different menus! we sat on the terrace and order a mix of tasty things, including the Kimchi-Fries that were incredible! the terrace was beautiful and the heating kept us toast. I was on a date. I don't eat sushi, so it was nice that I have something! would also be ideal for a large group. only four stars because the drinks came a few minutes after eating, but I understand that it cannot be coordinated when ordering them from different menus. will come back in any case!"
Soup • Sushi • Japanese • Ice Cream
"we had looked at the reviews for this place and looked forward to a culinary tasty to awaken our taste buds! not sure what went wrong, but we were not at the same place that had all received these bright reviews....We had a table booked and at the arrival we were drawn from a person with long blue hair (not back tied back) about her mask type she was so quietly spoken that we had to ask her to repeat what she said. we ordered from a server that was not very knowledgeable about the menu. we wanted to know how much we had to order for two people. we started with prawn skewers four very small garnel for £6.20 they were nicely cooked and delicious, but mere and expensive. we also had the soft bowl crawling- nice, but overpriced at £9.90 eating was in this phase ok and we were looking forward to our main dishes. the time of suppe tasteless broth with overcooked noodles, not sure what was in the Tempoura battery! chicken catsu curry served with an salat and no rice! a first for me, I always had rice with a catsurin. it would have been helpful if the server said that rice must be ordered separately. that said the catsu curry sauce was nice and the huh fine. very well-fried ice cream. we had two small beer and service fees were added to the bill that the sum for two of us £59.62 we thought it was expensive for an average meal that was a broth related to warm water. in total very disappointing."
Sushi • Kebab • Asiatic • Seafood
"a cheap Japanese restaurant with at least one veggie option under each of its subheadings. the starters include options such as mistsuppe, seeweedsalat, edamame and gyozas, and sushi is from the avocado/gurke/ spicy tofu sorte. they also offer a few veg noodles and rice dishes. if they are vegan, as a different evaluation indicated, make sure that they ask what they do not order contains ei because it on its menu that veggie options can contain ei! updated by the previous review on 2021-05-11"
Soup • Meat • Sushi • Seafood
"for the first time after 2 years to my favorite London Japanese restaurant. it could be better than before the kovid. restaurant feels very well, tables are not compressed, service and personal excellent and professional and there was the usual clean feeling. I was recognized by my phone number as a regular one that is always beautiful. menu was similar, but different. my gast asked me to order so that I could simply list with ca. 7 8 different dressed and some extra sushi. sad as I drove, I couldn't enjoy for free, but I'll give it back on my next visit. the food came on continuously and that started hard. I would have liked to see that some of the dishes a little distance, as it was like the generation game promotion band, one after the other. but the quality, taste, fresh of the presented articles wow wow. chisou was excellent porenpandemie, but for me her current menu is just brilliant exquisite and tasty. I was a little concerned when I booked the table-time limit for lunch, but I don't have to worry, despite the fast flow of eating, we were under pressure at any time to clean our table. overall, a great restaurant, in the wide corner of the woodstock street strapped away, expensive but really get a fall from them what they paid. can wait to return. thanks to the entire team."