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What’s for Lunch? Yoobi, Soho

London’s first tamakeria opens to a Brazilian beat.

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Yo! Sushi Soho – 97p per Plate – Today Only

Cheap sushi just got cheaper. 97p conveyor belt dishes all day at Yo! Sushi Soho.

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New Restaurant Review: Sticks ‘N’ Sushi

Successful Danish chain makes UK debut in Wimbledon

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London Food & Drink News: 26 January 2012

Bob Dylan, kosher wine, Tsuru loyalty cards, a new bar for Hawksmoor Spitalfields and more food and drink news

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New Restaurant Review: Funky Asia

A funky new addition to Spitalfields including Asian food, bright lights and Little Bo Peep…

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London Food & Drink News: 11 August 2011

The Ledbury v London rioters, new grouse menus for game season, Wolfgang Puck comes to London and more

Mozuku: seaweed grown on sea rock served with sweet vinegar

Review: Ichi Experience Menu, Ichi Sushi & Sashimi Bar

Having made it through its first year of trade, Ichi Sushi & Sashimi Bar has decided to celebrate with a special one year birthday “Ichi Experience Menu” created by Chef Sadayuki Okamoto to showcase “his finest dishes”.

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Tsuru Japanese Restaurant Opens Third Location Near Mansion House

Locally owned Japanese restaurant chain, Tsuru, opened a third location earlier this week smack dab in the middle of corporate lawyer land.

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Eco Eating Review: Itadaki Zen

Europe’s first organic, vegan Japanese restaurant. In King’s Cross.

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New Restaurant Review: Watatsumi

Being somewhat dubious of restaurants set in hotels, and also those that are positioned in too tourist-friendly locations, new Japanese restaurant Watatsumi set in the Club Quarters Hotel on Northumberland Avenue right at Trafalgar Square rang alarm bells.

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New Restaurant Review: Sushi Ga Ga

Spaghetti Ga Ga photography by Chris Osburn Inviting us to lunch at the few month’s old Sushi Ga Ga – and taking precious time out of an especially buzzing schedule – was its owner and London restauranteur extraordinaire, Geoffrey Leong. While stuffing our faces, Geoff …