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Sachi's score is calculated using online mentions, review volume and sentiment, and multiple quality indicators across London's dining scene, enhanced by intelligent AI analysis. You can trust this score to find where to eat, drink, and dine in London.

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Koyn's score is calculated using online mentions, review volume and sentiment, and multiple quality indicators across London's dining scene, enhanced by intelligent AI analysis. You can trust this score to find where to eat, drink, and dine in London.

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Sushi Tetsu's score is calculated using online mentions, review volume and sentiment, and multiple quality indicators across London's dining scene, enhanced by intelligent AI analysis. You can trust this score to find where to eat, drink, and dine in London.

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Maru's score is calculated using online mentions, review volume and sentiment, and multiple quality indicators across London's dining scene, enhanced by intelligent AI analysis. You can trust this score to find where to eat, drink, and dine in London.

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HUMO's score is calculated using online mentions, review volume and sentiment, and multiple quality indicators across London's dining scene, enhanced by intelligent AI analysis. You can trust this score to find where to eat, drink, and dine in London.

London has become a significant hub for Japanese cuisine, with a diverse range of options that cater to various tastes and budgets. The best Japanese restaurants in London offer authentic experiences, showcasing traditional dishes such as sushi, sashimi, ramen, and kaiseki. Sushi, a staple of Japanese food, is often prepared with fresh fish and vinegared rice, while sashimi features thinly sliced raw fish served with soy sauce and wasabi. Ramen, a noodle soup, comes in various styles, including tonkotsu (pork bone broth) and shoyu (soy sauce-based). Among the top Japanese dining spots in London, notable establishments include Dinings SW3, which combines traditional techniques with modern flair, and Zuma, renowned for its izakaya-style dining. For those seeking affordable Japanese dining, places like Kanada-Ya offer high-quality ramen at reasonable prices, while Sushi Atelier provides a casual setting for sushi lovers. The presence of Japanese cuisine in London dates back to the early 20th century, with the first Japanese restaurant opening in the 1970s. Since then, the culinary scene has expanded significantly, with over 300 Japanese restaurants now operating in the city. This growth reflects the increasing popularity of Japanese food among locals and tourists alike. Typical price ranges for dining at Japanese restaurants in London vary widely. Casual eateries may offer meals starting from £10, while high-end establishments can charge upwards of £100 per person for a kaiseki meal. Popular Japanese spots in London not only highlight the culinary diversity but also emphasize the cultural significance of the cuisine, making it an integral part of the city's vibrant food landscape. The list includes top-rated venues like HUMO and Sushi Tetsu with JetlyGo scores reaching 78. These venues are among the most reviewed Japanese establishments in London, with the top restaurant in this category receiving more than 400 combined reviews from Google and TripAdvisor.
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