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Accomplished Japanese chef Daisuke Shimoyama (best known for the restaurant Hannah that he previously ran in the old County Hall and closed for this new venture) took over the 7th-floor dining room (previously Allegra) at The Stratford design hotel last summer to launch his latest project – based on cooking high-grade Japanese and British ingredients over a wood-fire grill, alongside a selection of sushi and sashimi.

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The Stratford, 20-22 International Way, London, E20 1GQ

What the Newspaper Critics are saying

The Daily Telegraph

Previously a fan of Japanese food, William Sitwell had his high expectations of omakase cuisine shattered by a new restaurant at the Stratford hotel near Olympic Park in east London.

His meal began with oysters “wrecked by a quicksand of cloying sweet jelly and a purée of ‘apple-smoked celeriac’. I’d rather eat the oyster shells than have to suffer that hell again”. Some “remarkably unpleasant, tough” sushi came next, then barbecued wagyu beef that was “more house-on-fire than cheffy grill” and tuna cooked at a low temperature over fire that was “frightful. It stank like the bottom of a boat unsweetened by diesel, tasted as bad, and its hue was worse, reminding me of the loo on a boat I once took from Bombay to Goa.” Dinner came to a “suitable, calamitous conclusion” with “a sickly sweet pud with ‘wood-fired ice cream’. It tasted like someone had stubbed out their fag in my Mr Whippy.”

If a meal here provided any service, William decided, it was to steer the uninitiated well clear of expensive Japanese food – “a bit like persuading your kids that polo is a terrible sport”.

William Sitwell - 2025-08-03
The Stratford, 20-22 International Way, London, E20 1GQ

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