Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Thames Ditton

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Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Thames Ditton

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 DOSE
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"Sushisamba is always a hit for Asian dining, with excellent food (think Japanese with a South American twist) and stellar views at its City site. Located at the famed Opera Terrace atop the historic Grade II-listed Market Building, this striking space is crowned by an Eric Parry-designed glass roof. Bold in design, the restaurant offers a host of inviting dining and drinking experiences: from the bar with its ‘living ceiling’, the exposed kitchen and high energy sushi bar, to the terrace overlooking The Piazza below, and the private dining room with its own entrance and terrace."
Mentioned by The Bon Vivant Journal
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"Sushisamba London offers a mix of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine on the 38th and 39th floor of Heron Tower, one of our favourite restaurants in the City. The menu features items from a Robata grill, along with a variety of ceviches and tiraditos, sushi rolls and numerous sharing plates. Sushisamba London has two large outdoor terraces, one of which has a stunning copper-coloured tree as a focus point above the bar."
Mentioned by A Londoner's Blog About London
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"It’s located on the 38th and 39thfloors of the Heron Tower, and has epic 360 views over the City. Needless to say both the interior design and views are very photogenic. SushiSamba is also one of the most Instagrammable restaurants in London."
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
The Best Outdoor Dining in London
"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"
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 standard.co.uk
The 11 best sushi restaurants in London
"Two years after it launched, Zuma got a little sister in the form of the first Roka on Charlotte Street. Since then, the suave sushi bar’s predictable popularity has seen three more follow in its footsteps in Mayfair, Aldwych and Canary Wharf. Pretty plates may come at a pretty penny but are exceptional with it, with dishes including a wagyu tempura maki with karashi ponzu and yellowtail sashimi with truffle yuzu."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"There's something elegant almost Edwardian to its atmosphere, and you wouldn't be surprised to find London A-listers drifting through its doors. It's sleek and welcoming, and its offerings of fish and shellfish is near impossible to rival. Roka's Premium Tasting Menu will get you delicate treasures like yellowtail sashimi with yuzu-truffle dressing and naka kaki Irish oysters with ponzu and chili daikon."
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."
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
The 50 best restaurants in London right now
"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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"Hands-down one of London’s best places for sushi - if only you can get a reservation. The room may be tiny, but the talent is huge. Toru Takahashi and his wife, Harumi run the show and, obviously, counter dining is the best place to enjoy Toru’s food (and skills)."
Mentioned by Eater London
The 38 Essential Restaurants in London
"Clerkenwell’s Sushi Tetsu might be the hardest reservation to secure in London. That’s in part because there are only seven seats. It’s also because pound-for-pound, it serves the best (value) sushi in the city."
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
London Cheap Eats | Food Guides
"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."
Jin Kichi
Jin Kichi
4.7 (433 ratings)
Small Japanese restaurant/takeaway with grilled skewers and sushi, plus shochu cocktails and sake.
73 Heath St, London, NW3 6UG, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Esquire
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Shoryu Ramen New Oxford Street
Shoryu Ramen New Oxford Street
4.1 (1036 ratings)
Relaxed, modern diner for Japanese dishes from udon noodles to rice bowls for dine-in or takeout.
84 New Oxford St, London, WC1A 1HB, United Kingdom
Ramen restaurantJapanese restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
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"Normally we only feature restaurants on this list if they've opened - but Ave Mario (from the people behind Gloria and Circolo Poplare) has been quietly soft launching for a couple of weeks (Instagram is filled with pics of the neon lit loos) and we've also checked it out. It will be huge, much like the enormous ice cream cake that they wheel about the room. New additions to the menu include a caviar section, massive cocktails and a veal milanese that's twice as big as your head."
Shoryu Ramen Regent Street
Shoryu Ramen Regent Street
4.3 (1720 ratings)
Minimalist noodle bar specialising in handmade ramen in pork broth, plus sake and Japanese whiskies.
9 Regent St, St. James's, London, SW1Y 4LR, United Kingdom
Ramen restaurantJapanese restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"London’s Shoryu Ramen restaurant offers diners a tantalising taste of Hakata via their speciality Hakata tonkotsu ramen dishes. The base of these popular dishes is the full-flavoured, silky tonkotsu pork stock, carefully created over a 12 hour period. Shoryu has entered into a partnership with an artisanal UK noodle maker to source the perfect noodles for the ramen."
Kintan Japanese BBQ Oxford Circus
Kintan Japanese BBQ Oxford Circus
4.4 (1082 ratings)
Modern place featuring small grills at each table for cook-your-own Japanese BBQ, plus beer on tap.
21 Great Castle St, London, W1G 0HY, United Kingdom
Yakiniku restaurantBarbecue restaurantJapanese restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
The best child-friendly restaurants in London
"Restaurants Japanese Regent Street. Parents be warned: it’s all about roll-your-sleeves-up DIY at this branch of Kintan, a bargain-priced Japanese yakiniku (grilled meat) restaurant in a basement off Oxford Circus. Smoky, thick-ridged grills are built into each table and the fully illustrated medley ranges from USDA kalbi short-rib to excellent pre-marinated spicy pork."

Best Breweries and Beer Places in Thames Ditton

Old Fountain
Old Fountain
4.4 (328 ratings)
Freehouse with a rotating selection of cask ales, a classic pub food menu and its own roof terrace.
3 Baldwin St, London, EC1V 9NU, United Kingdom
PubBreweryRestaurant
Mentioned by Eater London
The 19 Best Places to Drink Beer in London
"This two-time CAMRA award-winner just outside Old Street Tube features a list of 20-odd keg and cask beers from some of the best brewers in the country. Dark Star, Tiny Rebel, Siren, Kernel and Redemption are often well-represented on the bar top."
Hammerton Brewery
Hammerton Brewery
4 (95 ratings)
Unit 8 & 9, Roman Way Industrial Estate, 149 Roman Way, London N7 8XH, United Kingdom
BreweryBar
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Independently owned Hammerton Brewery run regular events from tastings and tours to brewery-based yoga sessions. Using the finest quality ingredients and modern brewing techniques, they are renowned for their unique sips."
German Kraft Beer
German Kraft Beer
4.7 (119 ratings)
42 Newington Causeway, London, SE1 6DR, United Kingdom
BreweryBar
Mentioned by Visit London
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"Drink authentic German-style beer from German KRAFT Brewery, straight from the tank and locally brewed in Mercato Metropolitano. Pick from the all-year-round Pale Ale, Helles Lager and German wheat beer, or try a seasonal one full of character – all beers are unfiltered and unpasteurised which makes them suitable for vegans."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Thames Ditton Area

St George's Church
St George's Church
4.6 (102 ratings)4.5 (22 ratings)
Refurbished 18th-century church and venue for organ recitals during the London Handel Festival.
The Vestry, 2A Mill St, London W1S 1FX, United Kingdom
Episcopal churchSights & LandmarksChurchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by London for Free
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"Splendidly refurbished in 2010 it was built between 1721-1724 to the designs of John James, as one of the Fifty Churches projected by Queen Anne’s Act of 1711. The reredos is from the workshop of Grinling Gibbons and frames a ‘Last Supper’ painted for the church by William Kent in 1724. The windows contain Flemish glass of the early 16th century from Antwerp."
St Pancras Old Church
St Pancras Old Church
4.6 (460 ratings)4.5 (71 ratings)
CofE parish church, from the 12th-century, with a churchyard holding Sir John Soane's mausoleum.
Pancras Rd, London, NW1 1UL, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"St Pancras Old Church isn’t that old nowadays, having largely been rebuilt as recently as the 19th century, but it probably dates back to Saxon times, most likely the 7th century AD, making it one of the oldest churches in London. It’s a fairly small, humble but atmospheric church, around ten minutes’ walk from King’s Cross and St Pancras railway stations. The churchyard and surrounding St Pancras Gardens are also noteworthy – the churchyard contains the tomb of architect Sir John Soane, which was the inspiration for the famous British red telephone box design."
Mentioned by Visit London
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"Just moments away from the lively hub of King’s Cross, the St Pancras Old Church is a picturesque spot to visit when in London. This church in London traces its history as far back as the Norman Conquest in the 11th century, but an altar stone dating 625 AD suggests that worship may have taken place from the 7th century. You can attend mass on Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday, or join a host of history talks and intimate live music gigs at the London church."
Mentioned by Oldest.org
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"Year Built: Unknown – possibly as early as 314 CE, but most likely 625 CE Location: Somers Town, Central London Purpose:  Church (Current Denomination – Church of England) Still Standing:  Yes. photo source: Wikimedia Commons via Pauk. While the exact origins of the St. Pancras Old Church are unknown, it is believed to be one of the oldest sites of Christian worship in England."
Keats House
Keats House
4.5 (291 ratings)4.5 (122 ratings)
Museum and library in Keats' former residence, with collections of letters, effects and poems.
10 Keats Grove, London, NW3 2RR, United Kingdom
Heritage museumSights & LandmarksEvent venueHistoric Sites

Best Bakery and Cake Shops in Thames Ditton

Franks Canteen
Franks Canteen
4.4 (269 ratings)
Compact restaurant for breakfast, brunch & international lunch from locally sourced ingredients.
86 Highbury Park, London, N5 2XE, United Kingdom
RestaurantBakeryBarBreakfast restaurantBritish restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee shopDeliGrocery store
Mentioned by Time Out London
Brunch season has finally arrived
"Restaurants Cafés Highbury. With its serene but welcoming atmosphere and short but tempting food menu – think breaded halloumi with romesco sauce and Israeli couscous or treacle-cured bacon sarnie with smoked garlic and tomato chutney – Franks will fix your day before it’s even had a chance to go wrong. Good coffee, efficient staff, generous portions and a playlist full of memorable tracks will gently transform you from a duvet zombie to a chipper day-seizer with minimum fuss."
Le Pont de la Tour
Le Pont de la Tour
4.2 (1028 ratings)
An elegant, 19th-century former tea warehouse alongside Tower Bridge serving classic French cuisine.
36D Shad Thames, London, SE1 2YE, United Kingdom
French restaurantBakeryBar & grillCoffee shopDeliBrasserie
Mentioned by Country and Town House
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"Thanks to its prime location right beside the River Thames, French restaurant Le Pont De La Tour offers picture-perfect views from all angles, day and night. The space used to be a warehouse complex, but in 1991 it was transformed into a luxury dining spot by Terence Conran. Food-wise, expect a blend of traditional and innovative French cuisine, with dishes such as confit chicken leg with black garlic, pancetta and celeriac purée and cep risotto with truffle cream cheese, king oyster mushroom and wild rocket."
Mentioned by Time Out London
London’s best outdoor dining
"Restaurants Grills Tower Bridge. Day or night, summer or winter, this French fancy by the river has everything you could wish for in an alfresco terrace. A jaunty striped awning is rolled out in strong sun, while luxurious sheepskin chair covers taking the chill off during the evening."
Mentioned by Secret London
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"Hidden amongst the warehouses and walkways of Shad Thames, Le Pont de la Tour gives you stunning views of Tower Bridge. The food is equally luxurious, blending traditional methods with modern innovation."
Fabrique Bakery (Covent Garden)
Fabrique Bakery (Covent Garden)
4.5 (416 ratings)
Bakery with a handful of tables, for cinnamon rolls, stone oven-baked, sourdough bread and coffee.
8 Earlham St, London, WC2H 9RY, United Kingdom
Bakery
Mentioned by MOB Kitchen
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"Fabrique is an artisanal stone-oven bakery chain that’s come to London via Stockholm and taken the city by storm. The bread they do is top tier stuff but it’s the pastries where Fabrique’s talented bakers are really given a chance to stretch their legs. The adorable semmelbuns and Ibiza-tanned cardamom buns make the most of punchy aromatics that staid British bakes are often too afraid to experiment with."
Mentioned by NOTSOBASICLONDON
London's Best Bakeries: Central London
"Fabrique Bakery originated from Stockholm and now have 4 shops around London. Their bakeries are usually small, cosy and designed with that rustic, feminine charm the Scandinavian are known for. Guaranteed to make any interior design lovers giddy with joy."

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