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Japanese restaurant in Covent Garden, part of the Hi Sushi chain.
The dining space is on three levels; a few tables in the basement with the charcoal grill, a dozen spaces at the sushi bar along with a couple of tables on the ground floor, and more seating on the first floor.
Kake visited on a Friday lunchtime in March 2010. When I arrived a little before 2pm there were no other customers, though a few arrived during my visit. Slightly cheesy background music was competing with the noise of the water feature by the door, which wasn't an entirely pleasant effect.
I was only brought the a la carte menu to start with — they do have a lunch menu photo, but I had to ask for it. I went for the lunch set with tofu steak and vegetable tempura (£7.50 including rice, miso soup, green tea, and side dishes) photo. The steamed rice included in the lunch set was fine, not at all mushy. The salad was mostly undressed; the dressing was just dumped on top and was unpleasantly harshly vinegary. Miso soup was either absent or so lacking in miso (and indeed other ingredients) that I mistook it for tempura dipping sauce. The tempura was rather greasy and not crisp, so the only piece I really enjoyed was the lotus root, which has a good crunch of its own. The tofu steak was bland.
I also had a side order of hamachi sashimi (£7) photo; although this was very nicely presented, the hamachi was limp and waterlogged, and more acrid than I would have liked.
A 10% service charge was added to the bill.
Accessibility: No step to get in; just a tiny ramp. Toilets are down a flight of stairs with a handrail on one side and no bends.
See also:
- Fay Maschler's review in the Evening Standard
- thelondonpaper review
- City Eating review
- View London review
- I Love My Grub review
- Om Nom London review
- Hungry In London review
- Qype comments
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