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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], 3 September 2009. Opening hours taken from a takeaway menu on visit in September 2008.</div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], [[bob]], and other London.pm people, 18 June 2009. Opening hours taken from a takeaway menu on visit in September 2008.</div> |
Sushi place on Devonshire Road in Chiswick. It's pretty small; there's seating for seven or eight people at the counter and then three tables which can take two, two, and three people respectively.
bob visited on a Wednesday lunchtime in September 2008, just a month after it first opened. While the counter seating was full, there were two free tables. I had the sushi and sashimi set lunch for £9.60 photo. This consisted of seven bits of sashimi (three salmon, two tuna, and two unidentified white fish), seven bits of sushi, miso soup, pickles, a bowl of rice and a side salad. It was all very tasty and certainly good value. I also had grilled eel nigiri (£5.80) and sea urchin nigiri (£8), both very good. The sea urchin was certainly fresh and tasted of the sea.
On a subsequent visit bob had the lunch special which was grilled smoked eel with rice (£10.50) photo. This was a generous portion and very tasty. Jack had the chirashi (around £10) photo, which looked very good.
On this second visit we sat at the sushi bar so could watch the chef work. He was very methodical and obviously knew where everything was and how to do everything.
Green tea was £1.50.
There are several other lunch specials which look like good value. The normal menu looks reasonably priced. They also do takeaway.
Accessibility: The restaurant is all on one floor and has no step. There is probably enough room for a wheelchair at one table. There probably isn't room to get a wheelchair to the toilets and there certainly isn't a big bathroom.
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