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New owner is AWSOME!!!! He's a real owner.
.. sweeping and interacting with the guests as previous owner did. He approves all dishes going out. Seems like he really cares. For me... it's rare that new owner care for the traditions of the old business, but these guys do. Definitely going stay a loyal custom.
Be the first to ReplyI went here about a year ago and I totally forgot to write
I went here about a year ago and I totally forgot to write a review. Make sure to make a reservation ahead of time. The meal was so good that I still remember it to this day as being one the best meals I've had in London. I do not eat raw seafood, so I only tried non-seafood related items. Since the non-seafood meal was so amazing, I wonder how the seafood and sushi was. I feel like I missed out! There was a starter on special that night that we ordered but sadly I don't rmember their name: 1. pork dumplings I believe2. MISO SOUP [£2.40]- standard3. KIMUCHI [£2.80]- it tasted fresh and well made. spicy.4. TORI TERIYAKI [£11.50]- this was pure heaven.5. TORI KATSU [£11.00]- this was pure heaven. Better than Wagamama by a lot!6. a pancake filled with chocolate dessert- amazing. 7. green tea ice cream- it was so AH-MAZING. I couldn't recommend this place anymore. Go if you have a chance!
Be the first to ReplyVery authentic Japanese Restaurant with oldJapanese chef!
Very authentic Japanese Restaurant with oldJapanese chef! Good selection of sashimi. Very fresh. I'm chirashi sushi lover. Which ever Japanese I go I definitely look at their Chirashi sushi. Their chirashi sushi surprise me with very special selection of sashimi which you do not normally get at other Japanese restaurant. Love their sishamo fish. Not many Japanese restaurant do sishamo. Nicely grilled and is nice from head to tail. Recommend to order their karagei fried chicken as well. Well season and is juicy inside. We ordered a tempura udon. The udon is a bit overcooked and soggy. Tempura deep in the soup for too long become very soft when serve. The only down side is took a bit long to served all our dishes for a not very busy day. But I will still give 5 star due to the good service and good quality of food.
Be the first to ReplyVery expensive but amazing restaurant! The size of the
Very expensive but amazing restaurant! The size of the dishes are quite small and it's very expensive. The food is so impressive but unfortunately I don't have much money to go.
Be the first to ReplyQuick glance:+ fresh, fabulous and authentic Japanese food+
Quick glance:+ fresh, fabulous and authentic Japanese food+ takes reservation+ selection of sake and wine - good food comes at a cost!Full review:I came here on a weeknight evening with a friend who lives nearby, who swears by the tasty sashimi and yummylicious sushi that Kiraku has to offer. Upon entering the unassuming restaurant, the front door is plastered with awards from TimeOut and Michelin Guide for many consecutive years. The restaurant isn't very big but several of the large tables were reserved for the evening, as it turned out for Japanese patrons who no doubt often frequent this restaurant. The choices of sushi, sashimi, and hot and cold food is overwhelming, and there are appetising photos to tempt the diners. In the end I relinquished most of the control to my friend who is a seasoned patron of the restaurant and between two ordered a sashimi platter, hot tofu appetiser, octopus dumplings, and three futo maki. Everything tastes delicious, although I am inclined to skip the misokatsu cheese futo maki next time (which contains Camembert and pork katsu - different and weird). With green tea for two and service charge, the bill came to £90, which isn't totally out of this world for good sushi in London. Come here for good, authentic Japanese food, but be prepared that the bill can rack up quickly.
Be the first to ReplyVery heavy handed with the Japanese Mayo.
Sure it's listed in that 'Where chefs eat' book and recommended by one of the guys from The Fat Duck, but it never became my fave in West London.
Be the first to ReplyReally good, very fresh sushi.
A bit more expensive then I'd normally pay. But once again was really good. Lots of locals it seemed in the place too, so thats always a good sign.
Be the first to ReplyCamembert and fried pork sushi roll?Stop and imagine that
Camembert and fried pork sushi roll?Stop and imagine that for yourself. Gooey smelly French cheese, fried pork cutlet and a little bit of chutney all wrapped up in seaweed and rice and then served with the usual dish of soy sauce and wasabi. How do you think that combination will go? Hint, don't dip it in the soy/wasabi stuff.So I think from the start of this review you'll realise that Kiraku are not the traditional sushi sellers that nearby five-star Atari-Ya are. They do sell some good cuts of raw fish as sashimi, nigiri and donburi but they also do a whole lot more - salads, roasted tofu, crispy crab and the aforementioned cheese and pork maki.I'm pretty sure I still prefer the conservative sushi three doors down, especially as the mackerel at Kiraku is annoyingly the pickled kind. But Kiraku must be doing something good as it's very packed every night and usually with young Ealing Japanese having fun with the many sakes.
Be the first to ReplySecond visit and I'm in love with this place.
Great service. Try Fire Roll and if you like sashimi try Toro and Hamachi
Be the first to ReplyKiraku does everything fairly well, but having lost their
Kiraku does everything fairly well, but having lost their best sushi chefs, has definitely dropped in quality in what used to be their best attribute -- the sushi.I found the fish to be less fresh than normal across the board, and the pieces not as delicately sliced as they were in my memory. The cooked food was ok, though again, I wasn't as keen on certain dishes which I used to love there, esp the tori karaage. My fiancee had a katsu chicken donburi and we both thought it was a bit gross.Really not that bad, but for a 20 minute train ride to Ealing I don't think I'll be rushing back.
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