Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Navestock Side

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Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Navestock Side

SUSHISAMBA Covent Garden
SUSHISAMBA Covent Garden
4.4 (1157 ratings)
35 The Market, London, WC2E 8RF, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantDelivery serviceTakeout RestaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Equal parts Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian, SUSHISAMBA – nestled high up on the 38th and 39th floors of 110 Bishopsgate – is the place to see and be seen in the heart of the City of London. Standing tall as the second-highest restaurant in London and with floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides, this space beguiles its guests with its immersive views of the city at night. Order yourself a moqueca mista – a platter of jumbo shrimp, squid, sea bass and mussels with coconut milk, dende oil and chimichurri rice – and you’ll catch a feeling for why people fall in love with SUSHISAMBA."
Mentioned by finedininglovers.com
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"Unashamedly fusion, this restaurant and bar at the top of the Heron Tower mixes Brazilian, Peruvian and Japanese influences. One of the coolest things about the experience is being whisked up in panoramic glass elevators, Willy Wonka–style, to what are the highest dining terraces in Europe. There’s probably no better place in the city to drink in the sunset."
Mentioned by Esquire
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Dinings SW3
Dinings SW3
4.2 (335 ratings)
A menu featuring creative Japanese izakaya & sushi with elevated plating in a contemporary setting.
Lennox Gardens Mews, London, SW3 2JH, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by finedininglovers.com
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"Nestled away on a pretty mews behind Harrods, chef Masaki Sugasaki’s modern Japanese restaurant now boasts a peaceful 30-cover courtyard in which to tuck in to delicious sushi and sashimi, as well as tempting hot dishes such as Cornish lobster sliders. The terrace is only open until the early evening at the time of writing, so consider this a lunch stop. Lennox Gardens MewsLondon, United Kingdom"
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Japanese Belgravia. This place is not cheap. But if sushi is your desert island dinner, it’s worth it."
ROKA Mayfair
ROKA Mayfair
4.5 (1022 ratings)
Premium Japanese charcoal-grilled dining in a setting of concrete, wood and stainless steel.
30 N Audley St, London, W1K 6ZF, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantBarCocktail barRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Square Mile
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"One of four Rokas in London, Mayfair is definitely the hardest to secure a reservation but rightfully so: it offers exceptional food, great atmosphere and lovely service. While being sister to the aforementioned Zuma, Roka still has a distinct style and menu. Mayfair, Charlotte Street and Canary Wharf are as busy on a Wednesday for business lunches as they are for Friday and Saturday nights, with Canary Wharf and Aldwych also offering a very popular boozy brunch."
Mentioned by BabyBreaks
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"ROKA is a great Japanese restaurant close by the British Museum where kids and parents will find an easy-going atmosphere. You can even seat nearby the kitchen and observe all the action happening from the chefs. While there are no kids menus, you can pick and choose smaller portions of different dishes and allow your kids to discover different tastes and textures."
Mentioned by DOSE
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"Roka, on North Audley Street in Mayfair, will be opening its terrace to diners. Just moments from the bustling Oxford Street, Roka brings a unique style of contemporary Japanese robatayaki cuisine and its sophisticated design to Mayfair."
Nobu London (Old Park Lane)
Nobu London (Old Park Lane)
4.3 (888 ratings)
Minimalist setting for Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine, popular with A-list celebrities.
19 Old Park Ln, London, W1K 1LB, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantSushi restaurant
Sushi Tetsu
Sushi Tetsu
4.8 (418 ratings)
A small Japanese restaurant specialising in sushi and sashimi, with a chef's choice menu.
12 Jerusalem Passage, London, EC1V 4JP, United Kingdom
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by House & Garden
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"This seven-seater on a Clerkenwell side street arguably serves the best sushi in town. Run by husband-and-wife team Harumi and Toru Takahashi, it is almost impossible to book. But when guests arrive at this shrine to sushi, they will find Toru expertly slivering and slicing smackingly fresh fish, visible from a counter-style bar."
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
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"Outside of lockdown this teeny Clerkenwell sushi restaurant is one of the best in town and, consequently, the hardest to get a seat at. During lockdown it’s been more egalitarian. There’s just one option - a dining set with Omakase - which gives you a range of sashimi, sushi rice and more for you to make up as you’d like."
Monohon Ramen
Monohon Ramen
4.6 (845 ratings)
Classic ramen is given the full Japanese treatment at this relaxed, compact eatery.
102 Old St, London, EC1V 9AY, United Kingdom
Ramen restaurantJapanese restaurant
Mentioned by London On The Inside
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"Located on the Clerkenwell side of Old Street, Monohon serves just six types of ramen, including three soup-less ones, one of which is served chilled. The Spicy Tonkotsu – creamy pork bone broth with thin noodles, bean sprouts, spring onions, slow cooked pork belly and spicy miso pork mince – is a winner and you can customise it to your liking, choosing level of spice, how hard you want your noodles and how big you want the bowl to be. Slurping = essential."
Inamo Covent Garden
Inamo Covent Garden
4.1 (2168 ratings)
Bamboo canes and vertical garden wall provide an organic counterpoint to high-tech tables and menus.
11-14 Hanover Pl, London, WC2E 9JP, United Kingdom
Asian fusion restaurantChinese restaurantEclectic restaurantJapanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Kurobuta
Kurobuta
4 (465 ratings)
Inventive take on Japanese cuisine served in an unpretentious, relaxed setting with an open kitchen.
17-20 Kendal St, St George's Fields, London, W2 2AW, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantFine dining restaurantSushi restaurant
ROKA Aldwych
ROKA Aldwych
4.5 (1141 ratings)
Sushi and Japanese dishes in a rustic, contemporary dining room with a central, open-grill kitchen.
71 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4HN, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantBarBar & grillBrunch restaurantCocktail barJapanese steakhouseRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
Brunch season has finally arrived
"Restaurants Japanese Holborn. Just like everything else it does, Roka offers a slick and perfectly presented brunch offering, with a scarily tempting option to add unlimited wine. The Han Setto menu kicks off with ten sharing dishes (think chicken and sesame gyoza, prawn and vegetable tempura etc.) ahead of your chosen main (perhaps salmon teriyaki or glazed baby back ribs with cashews), while the finale is a stunning dessert platter."
Ichibuns
Ichibuns
4.1 (1643 ratings)
This buzzy, funky Japanese spot with a retro vibe features wagyu burgers and inventive cocktails.
22 Wardour St, London, W1D 6QQ, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant

Churches and Cathedrals in Navestock Side

St Margaret Pattens Church of England, Eastcheap
St Margaret Pattens Church of England, Eastcheap
4.6 (30 ratings)4 (15 ratings)
Rood Ln, Eastcheap, London EC3M 1HS, United Kingdom
Episcopal churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Margaret Pattens is one of Wren’s plainest churches, with a severe, un-Wrenish, but beautiful spire. The church gets its name from the nearby makers of pattens in medieval times. Pattens were devices that you wore under your shoes to elevate you several inches off the ground."
St Giles in the Fields
St Giles in the Fields
4.3 (103 ratings)4 (21 ratings)
Spired, Palladian-style, Anglican edifice, designed by Henry Flitcroft, with musical services.
60 St Giles High St, London, WC2H 8LG, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAnglican churchChurches & Cathedrals
Old Royal Naval College
Old Royal Naval College
4.7 (1615 ratings)4.5 (2284 ratings)
Elegant riverside complex designed chiefly by Sir Christopher Wren and housing a maritime museum.
King William Walk, Greenwich Peninsula, London, SE10 9NN, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksParkArchitectural BuildingsHistoric SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"Sir Christopher Wren’s baroque masterpiece in Greenwich and indeed Britain’s largest ensemble of baroque architecture, the Old Royal Naval College contains the neoclassical Chapel of St Peter and St Paul and the extraordinary Painted Hall. The entire Old Royal Naval College, including the chapel, the visitor centre, and the grounds, can be visited for free. Volunteers lead free 45-minute tours throughout the day from the visitor centre."
Mentioned by London 5 days itinerary
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"Old Royal Naval College This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Greenwich. It once served as a naval hospital and later as a naval college. Now, this site is being used as a filming location for many famous movies such as The King’s Speech, Patriot Games, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Four Weddings and a Funeral, The Avengers, and The Dark Knight Rises."
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"The Old Royal Naval College is a set of buildings designed by Christopher Wren whose original purpose was to serve as a place to care for and house retired seamen. Later the large building complex was used as a naval training college and today is used for a number of functions, and many of the buildings are open to the public."

Historic Sites in Navestock Side

London Museum of Water & Steam
London Museum of Water & Steam
4.6 (624 ratings)4.5 (234 ratings)
Victorian pumping station providing a history of London's water supply, with hands-on exhibits.
Green Dragon Ln, Brentford, TW8 0EN, United Kingdom
MuseumHistoric SitesScience MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
4.6 (33306 ratings)4.5 (21412 ratings)
Protestant abbey hosting daily services and every English and British coronation since 1066.
20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London, SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAbbeyAnglican churchReligious institutionArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Touropia
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"Westminster Abbey is a large, mainly Gothic, church located just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the most notable religious buildings in the United Kingdom and is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English and, later, British monarchs. Most of the present building dates from 1245 to 1272 when Henry III decided to rebuild an old abbey in the Gothic style."
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"In June 2018, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries opened. The galleries, which are reached by the newly build Weston Tower, house historical exhibit and treasures owned by the Abbey. Admission to the Galleries is currently an extra £5.00 and requires a timed ticket as space is limited."
Mentioned by London 2 days itinerary
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"Westminster Abbey is definitely one of the UK’s most impressive churches. It’s here that key events in the life of the British Royal Family take place including Royal Weddings (17 to date) and Coronations (the majority of British rulers since 1066!)."
Postman's Park
Postman's Park
4.6 (864 ratings)4.5 (290 ratings)
Park named for popularity as a lunch spot for Post Office workers, with a memorial to local heroes.
King Edward St, London, EC1A 7BT, United Kingdom
GardenSights & LandmarksParkHistoric Sites
Mentioned by London On The Inside
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"More of a yard than a proper park, Postman’s Park is still one of the largest green spaces in the City of London yet it remains a hidden gem. It’s also full of plaques dedicated to everyday heroes – these stories of self-sacrifice were collected by artist George Frederic Watts and turned into a memorial in 1900 – making it a very peaceful spot."

Best Gelato in Navestock Side

The Parlour at Fortnum & Mason
The Parlour at Fortnum & Mason
4.1 (83 ratings)
Sleek all-day cafe on the first floor, serving barista coffees, open sandwiches and ice cream.
1st floor, Fortnum & Mason, 181 Piccadilly, St. James's, London W1A 1ER, United Kingdom
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by MyLondon
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"Address: 1st floor, Fortnum & Mason, 181 Piccadilly, St. James's, London W1A 1ER. High end and extravagant, this is great way to experience a twist on the famous tea shop, where you can build your own sundae, chose a classic Knickerbocker Glory or enjoy a fruity sorbet. As well as a selection of new and innovative ice creams, including an afternoon tea-inspired sundae, this luxurious London cafe also offers artisanal coffee, hot chocolate and savoury snacks."
Mentioned by London On The Inside
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"For those wanting a fancy ice cream experience, you probably can’t do any better than The Parlour at Fortnum & Mason. The Parlour offers a range of decadent ice creams based on retro British faves like the knickerbocker glory and the banana split. And for those who want to push the boat out even further, there’s even the ‘Afternoon Tea in Ice Cream Form,’ which is exactly what it says on the tin."
Mentioned by Visit London
18 best ice-cream shops in London
"Treat yourself at high-end ice-cream spot, The Parlour at Fortnum & Mason. As well as a selection of new and innovative ice creams, including an afternoon tea-inspired sundae, this luxurious London eatery also offers artisanal coffee, hot chocolate and savoury snacks."
Grom - Il Gelato Come Una Volta
Grom - Il Gelato Come Una Volta
4.4 (661 ratings)
16-18 Piccadilly, London, W1J 0DF, United Kingdom
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by Time Out London
I'm an ice cream snob but even I rate these London cones
"Restaurants Ice-cream parlours Piccadilly. The first London outpost of an Italian-based chain, Grom sells gelato come una volta (‘like it used to be’), and their stuff certainly has a very different texture to your usual scoop – extremely creamy and dense, with pure natural flavours up front. The signature serve involves pastry cream and lemon peel, but also try the Italian nougat version, the green pistachio or one of the specials – perhaps ‘caramello al sale’ (caramel and Himalayan pink salt)."
Valentina's Italian.
Valentina's Italian.
4.5 (39 ratings)
High St, London Colney, St Albans AL2 1RG, United Kingdom
Italian restaurantCoffee storeIce cream shop

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