Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 9 and Version 8 of Itsu, W1B 2HP
Version 9 | Version 8 |
---|---|
== Line 11 == | == Line 11 == |
edit_type='Minor tidying' |
edit_type='Normal edit' |
== Line 13 == | == Line 13 == |
formatted_website_text=' class="external">itsu.com/shops/upper_r...' host='2a00:1098:86:4d:c0ff:ee:15:900d' |
formatted_website_text='itsu.com/shops/upper_r...' host='81.187.166.218' |
== Line 16 == | == Line 16 == |
latitude='51.517014' |
latitude='51.516503' |
== Line 18 == | == Line 18 == |
longitude='-0.143059' major_change='0' |
longitude='-0.141479' major_change='1' |
One of the 'shop' branches of the Itsu chain, which does takeaway sushi and other healthy-eating Japanese-style food, north of Oxford Circus Station on Regent Street.
This branch has seating, with four tables upstairs and another 10-15 mostly two-person tables downstairs, as well as a larger table seating eight which according to a plaque in the middle can be booked in advance.
The menu isn't particularly vegetarian-friendly, listing only a few salads and edamame beans (£2 for a large tub). These weren't particularly well-salted. Ewan had the spicy dumpling noodles (£4.75) which I suspect weren't strictly vegetarian though it wasn't clear from the emphasis on the vegetables (and I didn't want to ask). However, that was very tasty, though there were only about five dumplings on the top of the pot and below was all noodles and a miso soup.
They deliver to W1, parts of WC1, and parts of WC2, and you can order online via their website. Note though that they aren't open in the evenings.
List all versions