Kikuchi (Fitzrovia)
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) Address 14 Hanway Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 1UD Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) Phone 020 7637 7720 Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) Opening Hours Monday - Friday : 6pm - 10:30pm
Saturday : 6pm - 9:30pm
Sunday : ClosedKikuchi (Fitzrovia) Food Price £45.5 - £78 per pax
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In passing you'd think it was a run down dive of a Japanese restaurant decor isn't a strong point in Kikuchi (Fitzrovia)
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) is all about the atmosphere
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Although the place is nothing to look at
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Something that was reflected in the final bill of £
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I guess what you have to decide when faced with a delight like Kikuchi is how much you really want excellent Japanese food
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Definitely recommend it to people who are looking to have a genuine sushi experience in the city
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) is overpriced
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Over hyped and I came up with many flaws
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My experience was amazing after visiting Kikuchi (Fitzrovia)
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The fish that I had was healthy and wholesome
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I called this sushi restaurant to book a table for 4 and it was conveyed to me that there is a criteria for a spending of 30 pounds per person and too excluding drinks
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) was quite a treat and very enjoyable
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The rest of the food was served beautifully with perfection
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It was a bit pricey but in my opinion it was well worth it
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The service was also a treat
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It has to be one of the best Spanish restaurant in London for the prices one has to shell out
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The ambiance of the restaurant is of the 20th century and quite appealing
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I had a terrible experience with the service here
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Instead of seating us we were loudly informed about the per head minimum price which would also be further topped by 10% percent gratuity
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The waitress was very ill mannered and while taking our orders
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) was very nice before it was renovated
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The prices that were charged were justified for the quality of sushi offered
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The sushi itself is poorly prepared and served
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The quality of the fish served is also average
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These guys provide you with the best sushi in town and those are of highest quality too
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Those sushi are authentic too
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The service that they will be providing is pretty good
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I had Aburi Otoro and must say that it was very well prepared though a bit on an expensive side
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The downside for me was the steamed Matsusaka beef which was undercooked
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The ambience was very good and I thoroughly enjoyed my time there
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) has the highest standard of tuna which is difficult to get your hands on
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I can even compare the sushi provided here with that in Tokyo and there will probably be no difference
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) offers one of the best sushi I have eaten in London till now
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If high standards and delectable taste are what you care about rather than fancy stuff that has nothing to do with sushi
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The service was also quick and efficient
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I was highly disappointed with their sushi which was served cold
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Even the quality was not up to the mark with the horrible tasting fish
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The fatty tuna that you get here is probably the highest quality you are going to get around
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I was denied entry here this evening because I was with my child
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Their excuse was that it disturbs others
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The place though is a small one and may become really crowded at times
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) has criteria regarding the prices but it is definitely worth it considering the portions that are served
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I had sashimi and tuna which was absolutely delicious and I would be returning to Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) again very soon
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) has the best sushi of this city
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I knew that my search was the best and most reasonably priced sushi was over
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I don't really prefer places like the fancy sushi places that are so popular a sushi experience is made by having delicious sushi
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) is authentic and excellent
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) is known for its sushi and that's the only reason I was determined to try it at least once
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I would say it was mediocrity at its best
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The only reason I am even giving it some sort of rating is because I came out alive
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The portions are just decent
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) is located in a small street and serves authentic Japanese food
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The food is purely delightful and the Sashimi is one the best I've ever had
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The food is delicious and is reasonably priced
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The buckwheat noodles and the soba noodles are a must try
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The portions are also generous with spot on service
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Prior reservations are recommended
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The atmosphere is buzzing with a lot of enthusiastic people
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The food tastes great and is very authentic
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The majority of diners are Japenese only which all the more enhances the authenticity of Kikuchi (Fitzrovia)
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Even though Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) is not for tourists and is a bit scruffy but proves to be a decent deal as the food is just awesome
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Kikuchi (Fitzrovia) is a pretty good experience because of it's excellent food quality
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There's an argument a strong argument that Japanese cuisine is the pinnacle of human achievement in gastronomy
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