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I ordered the sashimi set lunch, which was £10 and included 13 pieces of sashimi (tuna, salmon, mackerel, prawn, and sea bass), a green salad, rice, pickles, and miso soup, all of good quality <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2097923960/ photo]</small>. I also had a couple of glasses of wine (£2.50 for 125ml). My final bill was not itemised, and was £2 higher than it should have been, but this was sorted out promptly (an anonymous commenter in April 2010 notes that this happened to them as well). |
I ordered the sashimi set lunch, which was £10 and included 13 pieces of sashimi (tuna, salmon, mackerel, prawn, and sea bass), a green salad, rice, pickles, and miso soup, all of good quality <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2097923960/ photo]</small>. I also had a couple of glasses of wine (£2.50 for 125ml). My final bill was not itemised, and was £2 higher than it should have been, but this was sorted out promptly. |
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Comment added by Anonymous: the food was delicious. sushi was fresh. however, the restaurant felt a bit dirty and needed a thorough cleaning. i would also recommend you review your final bill. we discovered we were overcharged by £7.10 and the waitress promptly refunded the overcharge. Comment added by Anon.: The best japanese restaurant in London 2008 as voted for by Japanese people resident in London, I saw the certificate. Place is always full of Japanese people and the food is as good as you'd get in Tokyo (I'm an 8-year resident). The fish is exceptionally fresh and the food combines traditional standards with creative original dishes. It's not a slick minimalist "Japanese Style" restaurant, just very japanese and I thnkn it's perfectly clean, this is what Japanese places are usually like! |
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Small Japanese restaurant one block north of Oxford Street. It's located on Marylebone Lane, at the Wigmore Street end.
Kake visited on a Wednesday lunchtime in December 2007. Very friendly and prompt service — I was greeted enthusiastically and there was a (complimentary) cup of tea on my table almost before I sat down.
I ordered the sashimi set lunch, which was £10 and included 13 pieces of sashimi (tuna, salmon, mackerel, prawn, and sea bass), a green salad, rice, pickles, and miso soup, all of good quality photo. I also had a couple of glasses of wine (£2.50 for 125ml). My final bill was not itemised, and was £2 higher than it should have been, but this was sorted out promptly.
I was seated in the ground floor section, which has seating for about 30 people. There's a downstairs part too, which has a sushi counter where you can interact with the chefs, but I think it might only be open in the evening.
Handily, they stay open for lunch until 3pm; but they're not open on Monday lunchtimes and they're not open at all on Sundays. Note however that they may not always stay open for all of their advertised hours; Kake walked past at 2:15pm on a Tuesday in March 2010 and they were closed.
See also:
- londonelicious review
- Chowhound thread
- Another Chowhound thread
- Yet another Chowhound thread
- An American In London review
- Around Britain With A Paunch review
- meemalee's review
- Hollow Legs review
- World Foodie Guide review
- Gourmet Traveller review
- Wild Boar review
Comment added by Anonymous: the food was delicious. sushi was fresh. however, the restaurant felt a bit dirty and needed a thorough cleaning. i would also recommend you review your final bill. we discovered we were overcharged by £7.10 and the waitress promptly refunded the overcharge.
Comment added by Anon.: The best japanese restaurant in London 2008 as voted for by Japanese people resident in London, I saw the certificate. Place is always full of Japanese people and the food is as good as you'd get in Tokyo (I'm an 8-year resident). The fish is exceptionally fresh and the food combines traditional standards with creative original dishes. It's not a slick minimalist "Japanese Style" restaurant, just very japanese and I thnkn it's perfectly clean, this is what Japanese places are usually like!
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