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Moshi Moshi Sushi branch in Liverpool Street Station. It's a little tricky to find; it's on the upper level (ground level), along a little side corridor next to the exits to the bus station. It has a conveyor belt system with seating for around 25–30 people, plus separate booths and tables.

Kake visited on a Wednesday lunchtime; it wasn't horribly crowded, but wasn't empty either. I didn't have to wait to be seated, but then again I was on my own. Most of the other people around the conveyor belt were men in suits; not surprising, given the location.

The range of dishes on the belt was pretty good; not just the normal standbys like salmon/tuna rolls/nigiri/sashimi, but some more interesting stuff too, like lotus root with seaweed and fried chicken skin (actually quite tasty), and another dish involving some kind of white fish wrapped around julienne vegetables (would have tried it but was too full). There was even something that seemed to involve bacon. The conveyor belt was kept full (double-stacked, so you have to be quick if you want something off the bottom layer!) and varied. As a generalisation, I'd say the range here is more interesting than at any Yo Sushi branch I've tried. Also way way way better than the Moshi branch in Brighton, which I have previously been very disappointed by.

I saw several “sushi set” orders being made up for the booths/tables; the sushi for these wasn't made fresh, but taken from pre-prepared boxes (and occasionally also from the conveyor belt). (This is not a criticism, since they really were quite busy; just a note.)

My bill included a cover charge of 50p; I don't know if this applies all the time or only at peak times.

It's worth noting that Moshi Moshi do various offers throughout the year (e.g. £2 per plate throughout January 2007), but you have to pre-register as a member on their site (and wait up to 10 days for a membership card).


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