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Asakusa London

Asakusa London

265 Eversholt St, London NW1 1BA, United Kingdom

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
Thursday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
Friday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
Saturday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
Sunday: Closed

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Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
Thursday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
Friday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
Saturday: 5:00 – 10:30 PM
Sunday: Closed

Location

265 Eversholt St, London NW1 1BA, United Kingdom

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Amazing authentic Japanese restaurant. Fish was fresh!! Fried dishes light and delicate. Extensive menu will be appreciated by connoisseurs of Japanese cuisine. Service can’t be faulted. Will be back!!

  2. Our 4th visit to Asakusa and just as good as every prior visit. The chef is nothing short of a magician as the menu is huge but everything is delivered with consummate skill every time we eat here. Presentation and flavour are fantastic and the quirky atmosphere only adds to the experience. A hidden gem….

  3. Really enjoyed the agedashi tofu. Gyoza and yakitori were okay. The buttered scallops were ok. It cost slightly more than the pork dish. Was expecting it to be better..maybe bigger and with a more grilled flavor. Overall tastes for all dishes were good. Major downfall is price. A bit too expensive. We each had one drink. We had a highball and Kirin beer.

  4. Chicken nanban might be my favourite Japanese dish so when I saw it in asakusa menu, I realised I need to visit. Booked with no issues and got a seat on the sushi counter. Ordered a pretty wide sample of the menu and I would recommend some rather than other bits. The menu is huge so take care on what you order.

    Would not recommend: yakitori, came out quite dry. Mind me that I didn’t love it even in Japan but I thought it was weak, also the simmered tuna in soy sauce was tiny and not that great.

    Recommend: chicken nanban, quite unknown Japanese dish but it is really something. On the other hand the best thing I had there was sushi. It came just like I remembered it from Japan, huge fish and not much rice. It was also quite affordable I thought.

    I would need to mention though that they seem to have confused when to bring rice as they didn’t have it ready for chicken nanban. So in the end I ate everything without rice. So perhaps it is worth specifying while ordering. Despite it all I will visit again.

  5. I came to this restaurant as it was recommended to me as one of the best Japanese restaurants in London.

    Although it was relatively good, it didn’t quite live up to the hype, and I felt that for the price, it could’ve been better.

    We ordered a variety of dishes between 2. The chicken karaage, agedashi nasu (aubergine), and spicy salmon sushi to share as sides, and we also ordered the saba no misoni (mackerel with miso) and Asakusa udon as our mains.

    I felt it was a shame that they didn’t have any bento or set menus, which included rice/miso soup with the main dish like a lot of other Japanese restaurants.

    The chicken karaage was very crispy and delicious, and I would recommend asking for Japanese mayonnaise to go with it as it doesn’t come as a standard.

    The agedashi nasu was nice, but it came with a tempura prawn and some fish eggs on top, which I felt wasn’t necessary for a simple dish. The Saba misoni was cooked well and had delicious flavour with plenty of sauce, but it was a little bit too salty, so you wouldn’t want to have all the sauce.

    I also tried a bit of the Asakusa udon, which came with a variety of toppings, but I felt that it wasn’t really necessary and made it more expensive at £22.

    Lastly, we finished all our foods, but we still hadn’t received our sushi until we asked for the bill, and we were about to cancel it, which was extremely slow service (at least 30 minutes after the other dishes were served). The sushi was OK but nothing too special, and I felt that the spicy sauce took away from the original taste of the sushi as it was too spicy.

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