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Sushi restaurant on King Street in Hammersmith. It has a proper sushi bar (with four or five spaces) down at the front. They also offer some Korean food.
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]] and Richard in early 2007.</div>
The sushi here is very good, and not too expensive (though not bargain basement either). It's a world away from all-you-can-eat conveyor belt sushi.

I keep forgetting how much I like this place; I've been here several times over the years and always enjoyed it. We had a slightly incompetent (or nervous?) waitress last time &#8212; first she spilled some of the wine when she was pouring it and then she knocked my miso soup all over the table &#8212; but really, that was the only time the service has been less than very good. --
[[Kake]]

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[http://www.london-eating.co.uk/4315.htm London Eating review]
* [http://www.londonkoreanlinks.net/blog/2006/06/14/koreans-masquerading-as-japanese-and-vice-versa/ London Koreans review]

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Sushi restaurant on King Street in Hammersmith. It has a proper sushi bar (with four or five spaces) down at the front. They also offer some Korean food.

The sushi here is very good, and not too expensive (though not bargain basement either). It's a world away from all-you-can-eat conveyor belt sushi.

I keep forgetting how much I like this place; I've been here several times over the years and always enjoyed it. We had a slightly incompetent (or nervous?) waitress last time — first she spilled some of the wine when she was pouring it and then she knocked my miso soup all over the table — but really, that was the only time the service has been less than very good. --Kake

Sushi restaurant on King Street in Hammersmith. It has a proper sushi bar (with four or five spaces) down at the front. They also offer some Korean food.

The sushi here is very good, and not too expensive (though not bargain basement either). It's a world away from all-you-can-eat conveyor belt sushi.

I keep forgetting how much I like this place; I've been here several times over the years and always enjoyed it. We had a slightly incompetent (or nervous?) waitress last time — first she spilled some of the wine when she was pouring it and then she knocked my miso soup all over the table — but really, that was the only time the service has been less than very good. --Kake


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