RestaurantsLondonSt James'sSW1Y

survey result

Summary

£105
£££££
3
Good
3
Good
3
Good
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

“You can sit at the grill if you want added excitement” at this traditional basement Japanese in St James’s, where there’s the option of either a teppanyaki or sushi counter, as well as more conventional seating and a private room. All reports this year were of “superb” meals.

Summary

£101
£££££
3
Good
3
Good
3
Good
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

With its counters for teppanyaki and sushi, this sizable St James’s basement (with 70 covers) offers a high-quality, traditional Japanese dining experience. All reports on the food say it can be of an exceptional standard, but even ardent fans can also find it “overpriced”.

Summary

£100
£££££
3
Good
2
Average
3
Good
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

Some “outstanding fine Japanese cooking” is reported at this upmarket St James’s basement, which has been through a number of names and owners in recent times, and re-opened in its current guise in Autumn 2021. It comprises a ground-floor bar, plus 70-seat subterranean dining space, incorporating three six-seat counters for teppanyaki, a robata chef’s table, and a sushi counter. There is still the odd “disappointing” report, but the overall direction of travel here seems promising.

Summary

£100
£££££
2
Average
2
Average
2
Average
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

After two name changes and a refurb, this upmarket Japanese in a St James’s basement is now named after Tokyo’s poshest shopping district – and urgently needs to establish a new identity. One or two reporters are wowed, but others have found it “full of middle-aged tourists”, with “unexciting food” and “very little input from waiters, who seemed uninterested”. “Prefered it under the old name, Matsuri”.

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15 Bury St, London, SW1Y 6AL

Restaurant details

6, 12, 7, 7
No dress code
128

Prices

Availability 2 courses 3 courses coffee included service included
Always £60.00  

Pudding
£0.00
Drinks  
Wine per bottle £55.00
Filter Coffee £6.00
Extras  
Bread £0.00
Service 15.00%
15 Bury St, London, SW1Y 6AL
Opening hours
Monday12 pm‑3 pm, 5 pm‑10:30 pm
Tuesday12 pm‑3 pm, 5 pm‑10:30 pm
Wednesday12 pm‑3 pm, 5 pm‑10:30 pm
Thursday12 pm‑3 pm, 5 pm‑10:30 pm
Friday12 pm‑3 pm, 5 pm‑10:30 pm
Saturday12 pm‑4 pm, 5 pm‑10:30 pm
Sunday12 pm‑4 pm, 5 pm‑10:30 pm

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