Japanese Restaurants in Kensington
1. Yashin
Japanese restaurant in Kensington
1a Argyll Rd - W8
Yasuhiro Minemo & Shinya Ikeda’s odd but “excellent” duo are over a decade old but little known, perhaps due to the “somewhat sterile” nature of the interiors: both in Kensington backstreets (“cramped seating on high stools on the bright ground floor, or in the downbeat ‘Siberia’ of the dark basement”); and in the ‘Yashin Ocean’ younger sibling in the potentially cute old Brompton Library on the fringes of South Kensington. If you like “top sushi” however, this is some of the best in town: not cheap, but without the second mortgage required at the Mayfair omakase restaurants. Top Tip – “the set lunches are top quality!”
2. Akira at Japan House
Japanese restaurant in Kensington
101-111 Kensington High Street - W8
“Assured Japanese cooking” is showcased in an “ultra-calm environment” at the first-floor restaurant of Kensington’s Japan House cultural centre, where an “interesting and varied menu” is presented with “no fuss”. “The flavours are exceptional” although the venue can seem “a bit soulless” – and it’s “fully priced”. Top Tip – “go for the Bento box”.
3. Shoryu Ramen
Japanese restaurant in Kensington and Chelsea
190 Kensington High Street - W8
“Sometimes it just has to be ramen”, and this group from Japan Centre owner Tak Tokumine provides noodles and broth that are “consistent, quick”, “high-quality and very reasonably priced” – “service isn’t amazing but the food makes up for it”. The 12-hour tonkotsu pork broth is a speciality of Hakata, Tak’s home district of Fukuoka city on the island of Kyushu.
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