Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in London Borough of Sutton

We've collected top 10 mentioned sushi places and restaurants in London Borough of Sutton from other articles such as Gluten Free Near Me, Country and Town House, OpenTable.

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in London Borough of Sutton

SUSHISAMBA Covent Garden
SUSHISAMBA Covent Garden
4.4 (1157 ratings)
35 The Market, London, WC2E 8RF, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantDelivery serviceTakeout RestaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Equal parts Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian, SUSHISAMBA – nestled high up on the 38th and 39th floors of 110 Bishopsgate – is the place to see and be seen in the heart of the City of London. Standing tall as the second-highest restaurant in London and with floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides, this space beguiles its guests with its immersive views of the city at night. Order yourself a moqueca mista – a platter of jumbo shrimp, squid, sea bass and mussels with coconut milk, dende oil and chimichurri rice – and you’ll catch a feeling for why people fall in love with SUSHISAMBA."
Mentioned by DOSE
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"Sushisamba is always a hit for Asian dining, with excellent food (think Japanese with a South American twist) and stellar views at its City site. Located at the famed Opera Terrace atop the historic Grade II-listed Market Building, this striking space is crowned by an Eric Parry-designed glass roof. Bold in design, the restaurant offers a host of inviting dining and drinking experiences: from the bar with its ‘living ceiling’, the exposed kitchen and high energy sushi bar, to the terrace overlooking The Piazza below, and the private dining room with its own entrance and terrace."
Mentioned by Truly Experiences Blog
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"Located on the 38th and 39th floor of the Heron Tower, SushiSamba is quite literally the top of the pops when it comes to sushi restaurants in London. Not only does this classy joint have killer views, but it also has a menu that’ll knock your socks off. Whether you decide to sit inside or out on the terrace, you’re in for a treat."
Dinings SW3
Dinings SW3
4.2 (335 ratings)
A menu featuring creative Japanese izakaya & sushi with elevated plating in a contemporary setting.
Lennox Gardens Mews, London, SW3 2JH, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by finedininglovers.com
The Best Outdoor Dining in London
"Nestled away on a pretty mews behind Harrods, chef Masaki Sugasaki’s modern Japanese restaurant now boasts a peaceful 30-cover courtyard in which to tuck in to delicious sushi and sashimi, as well as tempting hot dishes such as Cornish lobster sliders. The terrace is only open until the early evening at the time of writing, so consider this a lunch stop. Lennox Gardens MewsLondon, United Kingdom"
ROKA Mayfair
ROKA Mayfair
4.5 (1022 ratings)
Premium Japanese charcoal-grilled dining in a setting of concrete, wood and stainless steel.
30 N Audley St, London, W1K 6ZF, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by 10Best
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"There's something elegant almost Edwardian to its atmosphere, and you wouldn't be surprised to find London A-listers drifting through its doors. It's sleek and welcoming, and its sushi menu is near impossible to rival. Roka's Premium Tasting Menu will get you delicate treasures like yellowtail sashimi with yuzu-truffle dressing, and robust meat courses like smoked duck breast with barley miso and kumquats."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"There's something elegant almost Edwardian to its atmosphere, and you wouldn't be surprised to find London A-listers drifting through its doors. It's sleek and welcoming, and its offerings of fish and shellfish is near impossible to rival. Roka's Premium Tasting Menu will get you delicate treasures like yellowtail sashimi with yuzu-truffle dressing and naka kaki Irish oysters with ponzu and chili daikon."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"If like me, you’ve got a proper sweet tooth, then Rokais right up your street. Bringing you neither one, nor two, but a whole assortment of treats, the dessert platter (£26) is the epitome of end-of-the-night feasting. Between exotic fruits and delicate sorbets, exquisite cheesecakes and the cutest chocolate Buddha, there’s a little bit of everything."
Nobu London (Old Park Lane)
Nobu London (Old Park Lane)
4.3 (888 ratings)
Minimalist setting for Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine, popular with A-list celebrities.
19 Old Park Ln, London, W1K 1LB, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantSushi restaurant
Sushi Tetsu
Sushi Tetsu
4.8 (418 ratings)
A small Japanese restaurant specialising in sushi and sashimi, with a chef's choice menu.
12 Jerusalem Passage, London, EC1V 4JP, United Kingdom
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Square Mile
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"Charming, highly regarded and given the skill that goes into what you’re eating, one of the best value meals you’ll get in London. One of our staff here, James, once had to call the restaurant 4,000 times to get a single booking, that’s how difficult it is to get a table. Run by Toru ‘Tetsu’ Takahashi and his wife Harumi, the seven-seater restaurant is regarded as one of the holy grails amongst the food connoisseurs of London, and somewhere you don’t have to spend a fortune to have an incredible meal."
Mentioned by The Bon Vivant Journal
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"Sushi Tetsu is a traditional Japanese Sushi Bar located on a side street in Clerkenwell. Specialising in sushi and sashimi that is considered to have some of the best sushi in London, there are only a handful of seats so booking well in advance is highly recommended. Tip: Sushi Tetsu uses Twitter to announce free seats and cancellations, but they get snapped up quickly."
Mentioned by Eater London
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"This 7-seater is home to an endearing husband-and-wife team of Toru (chef) and Harumi Takahashi (manager). The Kobe-trained chef opened Sushi Tetsu, he wished for no media, hoping to keep the place “hidden” and focusing only on perfecting his supply chain and craft. After an Observer review, it didn’t last."
Temakinho London Soho
Temakinho London Soho
4.2 (435 ratings)
10 Old Compton St, London, W1D 4TF, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantBrazilian restaurantPan-Asian restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Temakinho is one of the best sushi restaurants in London, thanks to its masterful blend of Japanese and Brazilian flavours. Get your fill of tasty small plates, punchy concoctions and party vibes at one of their stunning spots."
Kurobuta
Kurobuta
4 (465 ratings)
Inventive take on Japanese cuisine served in an unpretentious, relaxed setting with an open kitchen.
17-20 Kendal St, St George's Fields, London, W2 2AW, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantFine dining restaurantSushi restaurant
L'Escargot Restaurant
L'Escargot Restaurant
4.5 (608 ratings)
French fine dining classics in converted townhouse with artworks by Miro, Warhol and Picasso.
48 Greek St, London, W1D 4EF, United Kingdom
French restaurantBarCafeCocktail barEvent venueSushi restaurant
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
The 29 most romantic restaurants in London
"For the Mr Darcys and Elizabeth Bennets of this world, a cosy night in a Georgian townhouse should do just the trick. Add the fact that French restaurant L’Escargot has entertained most of Soho’s most famous bon viveurs in its 90-year history, and you’ll detect a frisson of scandal in the air. For ultimate date ambience, be sure to grab a table in the front dining room: plush velvet furnishings, scarlet red walls and a chandelier hanging from its period ceiling are all built for romantic revellers."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Just a short walk from London’s West End theatres,L’Escargot offers a fantastic pre-theatre menu as well as their usual a la carte fare and Sunday lunch options. Choose a table in front of the roaring wood fire and enjoy a whole lobster, sample the liquorice beef or opt for the traditional snails. All of the dishes on offer are the usual French bistro classics with a L’Escargot twist, and can be accompanied by a bottle of fine French wine; just ask the waiter to hand-pair the wine with the dishes."
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
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"Georges Gaudin, the restaurant moved further up Greek Street in 1927 and was renamed after its best-loved dish. Perhaps its most famous period was in the eighties when it was taken over by Nick Lander and Jancis Robinson (their son Will now runs the Quality Chophouse among others) and the dining room was run by the iconic GM Elena Salvoni. After a few years finding its feet in a modern dining scene, it’s now firmly back, firing on all cylinders as one of Soho’s most iconic restaurants."
Sumi Restaurant
Sumi Restaurant
4.8 (38 ratings)
157 Westbourne Grove, London, W11 2RS, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
London's best sushi delivered
"This is sushi master Endo Kazutoshi’s new Notting Hill spot (he also runs the Michelin-starred Endo at Rotunda). It opened during lockdown and, as you might expect, is doing superlative sushi delivery. It’s a tight menu - just three boxes, including a premium sashimi selection."
Mentioned by Eater London
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"Endo Kazutoshi has opened a more laid-back, still pristinely wood-panellled neighbourhood ode to the craft of sushi in Westbourne Grove. The Sumi terrace is open for al fresco dining, offering two chirashi boxes with fatty tuna and caviar as optional add-ons."
Mentioned by squaremeal.co.uk
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"A more casual little sister to sushi master Endo Kazutoshi’s White City flagship, Sumi offers calming interiors and a chef’s table where guests can watch the action. Don’t miss the Wagyu striploin in onion sauce."
Moshi Moshi Sushi
Moshi Moshi Sushi
4.4 (305 ratings)
Conveyor belt seasonal sushi restaurant with chic designer interior dominated by wooden table pods.
24, Liverpool Street Station, Liverpool St, London EC2M 7QH, United Kingdom
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurant

Best & Cool Science and Space Museums in London Borough of Sutton

Science Museum
Science Museum
4.5 (49181 ratings)4 (8216 ratings)
A vast treasury of science and invention, famous for its state-of-the-art interactive exhibits.
Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London, SW7 2DD, United Kingdom
MuseumGift shopScience museum
Mentioned by traveltriangle.com
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"Founded in 1857, Science Museum London is one of the major tourist attractions in London. The major museum is located on the Exhibition Road and houses over 300,000 items and artifacts including the first jet engine and oldest surviving steam locomotive. If you are a kid between 8-11 years old, then take part in the Science Night which is an all-night extravaganza."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"Everything marvelous man has ever made is here in the Science Museum. Countless mind-bending exhibits, many of which are interactive, are arranged in a minefield of galleries across seven floors, and kids with eyes the size of dinner plates are scattered throughout. Expect delighted squeals and children racing each other to the virtual reality space descent."
Mentioned by A Lady in London
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"Behind the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum amazes me with its immense size and impressive exhibits. It’s packed with everything from object galleries to interactive spaces, an IMAX Theatre, and simulators. There are places to engage in virtual reality and rooms to see airplanes suspended in mid-air."
Hunterian Museum
Hunterian Museum
4.6 (369 ratings)
Grisly history of surgery and medicine with gruesome instruments and preserved specimens.
Royal College of Surgeons of 35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE, United Kingdom
MuseumHistory museumNatural history museumScience museum
Mentioned by Broke in London
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": Row upon row of glass jars, with everything from tiny organisms, to strange two-headed beasts, to examples of gross diseases, this museum can be very creepy at times, especially when it’s quiet. However, it’s so much more than the freakshow that it is sometimes made out to be, offering a unique insight into the history of surgery and advances in modern medicine. The next few months are your last chance to see the museum before it closes in 2017 for refurbishment, so get going!"
Science Gallery London
Science Gallery London
4.3 (332 ratings)4.5 (12 ratings)
Great Maze Pond, London, SE1 9GU, United Kingdom
Art galleryShoppingArt MuseumsScience Museums
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
10 museums you need to visit if you really love science
"Kings College London only recently opened this permanent site for the Science Gallery, a dedicated space for showing contemporary artwork that explores scientific questions. Its inaugural exhibition is all about addiction, called Hooked, and previous shows in its travelling days have investigated blood, food and orifices. Think of it as looking at science through the eyes of an artist."
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"Science Gallery London is an art-science-and-health inspired gallery in London. The free museum has been open since 2018 in London Bridge after a series of pop-up exhibits across London. The gallery aims to bring together scientists, artists, and communities with three themed seasons every year."

Popular Gardens in London Borough of Sutton

Nash Conservatory
Nash Conservatory
5 (1 ratings)
Richmond, TW9 3AE, United Kingdom
Garden
Mentioned by Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Kew Gardens
"Originally designed for Buckingham Palace, this was moved to Kew in 1836 by King William IV. The building was formerly known as the Aroid House No. 1 and was used to display species of Araceae, the building was listed Grade II* in 1950.[38] With an abundance of natural light, the building is now used for various exhibitions, weddings, and private events. It is also now used to exhibit the winners of the photography competition."
Fulham Palace
Fulham Palace
4.6 (1150 ratings)4 (128 ratings)
Paintings, archaeology and artefacts tracing the history of the Palace site from prehistoric times.
Bishop's Ave, London, SW6 6EA, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksBotanical gardenCafeGardenHistorical place museumHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"Fulham Palace is a site dedicated to tracing its own history. Items found on the palace's grounds date all the way back to prehistoric times; the archaeological finds are part of the museum's impressive collection of artifacts and objects. The site has been a residence of the Bishops of London since 704 and played a major role as a hospital during World War I and a refugee spot during World War II."
Mentioned by Cotswolds Wedding Photographers
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"A beautiful open garden, glasshouses, flowers in bloom, and brick walls, all in a place less visited by tourists which make for one great location for a photo shoot or a private event. And if you’re looking for some diversity, just walk a few steps out of Fulham Palaceand you’re right on the shore of river Thames."
Inner Temple Gardens
Inner Temple Gardens
4.7 (105 ratings)
Temple, London, EC4Y 7HB, United Kingdom
Garden
Mentioned by The Bon Vivant Journal
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"Located in the Temple area of Central London lie the peaceful Inner Temple Gardens, within the precincts of Inner Temple, one of the four Inns of the Court in London. A place of tranquillity in the hustle and bustle, you will find a 3-acre garden with wide lawns, rare trees and herbaceous borders."

Churches and Cathedrals in London Borough of Sutton

Holy Trinity Church.
Holy Trinity Church.
4.5 (160 ratings)4.5 (30 ratings)
Ornate CofE church and icon of the Arts and Crafts movement, featuring work by William Morris.
Sloane St, London, SW1X 9BZ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by History Hit
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"This striking Arts and Craft church was built in 1888-90, at the south-eastern side of Sloane Street. It was paid for by the 5th Earl of Cadogan, in whose estate it stood. John Dando Sedding’s design blends late Victorian trends of Pre-Raphaelite medieval and Italianate styles."
St Dunstan-in-the-West
St Dunstan-in-the-West
4.4 (51 ratings)4 (26 ratings)
Victorian, Anglican church with 1000 years of history, plus a richly ornate, high altar and screen.
186a Fleet St, Holborn, London, EC4A 2HR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Evan Evans Tours
The Most Beautiful Churches in London
"A post shared by Cesar Silvestre (@cjcaspt.83) on Sep 30, 2018 at 6:18am PDT. Named after one of early England’s foremost saints, St Dunstan narrowly escaped the Great Fire of London when the Dean of Westminster roused 40 scholars from their sleep and had them extinguish its flames. Rebuilt in 1831 after years of wear and tear, the church is most famous nowadays for its clock, which dates to 1671."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"St Dunstan in the West has been nestled in among the pubs and old printing and publishing offices of Fleet Street for over 180 years. One of the finest examples of London’s gothic revival architecture, the church is something of a hidden gem in the heart of the city. Like so many landmarks, the church was severely damaged during the blitz."
Westminster Cathedral
Westminster Cathedral
4.7 (5795 ratings)4.5 (1366 ratings)
Red-and-white striped Victorian cathedral in Byzantine style with gold, mosaics and marble interior.
Victoria St, Westminster, London, SW1P 1LT, United Kingdom
Catholic cathedralSights & LandmarksCathedralCatholic churchChurchSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Westminster Cathedral, or to give it it’s snappier full name 'the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ', is the second largest church building in London behind St Paul’s. It’s the largest catholic church building in England and Wales and former popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI both celebrated mass here, making it a hugely significant religious setting. Neo-byzantine in design, it’s also one of the prettiest churches in the capital and one of the most awe-inspiring to visit."
Mentioned by Visit London
Cathedrals and churches in London
"A post shared by marilyneb (@marilyneb1) on May 24, 2017 at 12:34am PDT. Wander over to the picture-perfect Westminster Cathedral near Victoria Station. As the mother church for Roman Catholics in England and Wales, this cathedral is a vibrant place of worship and offers Holy Mass more than 40 times a week."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near London Borough of Sutton

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Reigate Manor Hotel
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