Kulu Kulu (Soho)

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Kulu Kulu (Soho) Address 76 Brewer Street, Soho, London W1F 9TX
Kulu Kulu (Soho) Phone 020 7734 7316
Kulu Kulu (Soho) Opening Hours Monday - Friday : 12noon - 2:30pm, 5pm - 10pm
Saturday : 12noon - 3:30pm, 5pm - 10pm
Sunday : Closed
Kulu Kulu (Soho) Food Price £10 - £30 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about Kulu Kulu (Soho)

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4.2
92 reviews
  • S distillery tour with a serious munch on the other week

  • Tempura and avocado hand rolls were chocka with filling

  • The raw fish was pretty on the eye and super clean on the palette

  • Prawn katsu was a more standard affair

  • Unusually it came with a homemade potato salad (unless I&rsquo

  • I should highlight that everything was accompanied with lashings of sake to the soundtrack the Spice Girls&rsquo

  • T think this was intentionally a Tokyo shade of bonkers but it fit the bill quite nicely

  • The food is always fresh and the quantity of food on offer is quite large

  • The best bit here is the fact that the sushi is freshly prepared

  • The dishes here are always so well presented and look good irrespective of what they maybe

  • The tempura is light and cooked freshly

  • In my opinion this is the best conveyor belt sushi place

  • The belt was sprinkled with large rice mounds which was pretty naive and careless on part of the staff

  • The service was exceptionally slow

  • The place is a small one with some cosy spaces available

  • The setting is a lovely one and he ingredients used in the preparation of the dishes are amazingly fresh

  • I must say that Kulu Kulu (Soho) serves really delicious sushi though the prices are on an expensive side but believe me

  • Kulu Kulu (Soho) was a pleasant surprise as to how brilliant the sushi was

  • The essence of the place is the wide range of sushi on the menu

  • I would not say great but it was good enough to make you smile while having it

  • Though they can use little more training but they were good with us so it does not hurt

  • The ambiance was just normal and now a days everyone looks for the ambiance

  • This restaurant in London is definitely one of the best places to go to eat if you are in search of great Sushi

  • The prices are reasonable and the food is of good quality

  • The atmosphere is what makes the place such a delight

  • Even if sometimes the slices are so small I have to have three portions to feel happy

  • The soft shell crab roll is divine and very filling

  • I won't recommend you going there during evening but if you are looking to grab a quick bite then this is one of the places to go to

  • The prices charges are in a fairly reasonable range

  • The thing that I didn't like was their wash room and the staff also needs some more training in order to better serve the customers

  • This restaurant is a wonder and rarely ever fails my expectations

  • The service here is par excellence with very helpful staff

  • The prices of the food are very reasonable as well

  • The best bit is the self service on green tea one can take which is free

  • The portions offered are small in sizes

  • The rice on sushi was quite small and the fish was also a lot thinner than what I had expected

  • The interiors are not totally authentic but the overall dÃ

  • To begin with the ambiance is warm and welcoming

  • Even if you are averse to this kind of cuisine

  • They come to you with plates on a rail that runs around the restaurant

  • Quite amazing a place and an experience will stay with you for long

  • The Japanese dishes that these guys are making are very authentic and delicious

  • I had green tea too and it was so refreshing

  • The service is also very good and the staff seemed very welcoming

  • The best part is that Kulu Kulu (Soho) is not either expensive

  • The restaurant is not just for sushi lovers

  • Some of the reviews that criticize the place are nasty and do not justify its excellence at all

  • The portions too are very big and filling

  • I must say the plus point is the speed of their service

  • Alongside the prices here too are rather apt

  • The service was that of good quality as the staff was extremely attentive

  • The chefs serve sushi generously with love and the best possible carp

  • Kulu Kulu (Soho) is chic and casual

  • The concept here is that of 'what goes around'

  • Kulu Kulu (Soho) is very unique

  • I have to add that it is quite the contrary in terms of food

  • The reason it has an edge over the others is the freshness of ingredients used

  • In all the sushi experience is greatly authentic

  • The dishes are served on a conveyor belt

  • So you sit at a place and just fill your plate with whatever you want until you are completely full

  • The pricing of the food is quite unique

  • One should begin with a green tea and move onto some plates

  • The salmon they use is extremely fresh and I simply love it

  • Here the pricing is done as per the saucer

  • You want to have most authentic sushi in Kulu Kulu (Soho) of the town then this is the place for you

  • Kulu Kulu (Soho) is self service so can not comment much on the staff

  • The portions of the food was good and filling

  • You can personally request the chef to prepare a few dishes for you and he is more than happy to do so

  • The prices seem steep if you are on a experimenting spree as the hand rolls are expensive

  • The size of the restaurant is small which might get too crammed during peak hours

  • Fails to impressed me with the overall quality

  • The fish is fresh and the sushi portions are close to generous

  • Kulu Kulu (Soho) is too tiny and makes me succumb to criticism

  • As you decide to sit inside and eat with great expectations from the conveyor belt innovative concept

  • The sushi bar at the is place with its conveyor belt was one of the best places in London for sushi

  • Kulu Kulu (Soho) is on its way of turning into just another average sushi bar

  • I walked into this relatively busy joint with a really fancy concept

  • It is a Japanese place which is not run by Japanese at all

  • I ordered a tempura soup bowl and tofu which was not cooked to perfection until crispy brown

  • I am not the kind to crib about money when the product is good but here in the city i have realized that the sushi in general is pretty expensive

  • We went there for lunch and it was a great experience

  • Even though they don't have Japanese cooks the food was quite awesome and there was a wide variety on the menu to choose from

  • The greatest surprise was the bill which was pretty less as compared to other mainstream chains which offer worse food and charge a lot more

  • Kulu Kulu (Soho) is basically known for its food which is fantastic

  • Anyhow the sushi is amazing retaining its authentic flavour and along with it they offer many Californian options as well

  • The food is so tasty that nothing prolongs on the conveyor belt for too long and the prices are quite reasonable as well

  • The food was excellent and was cooked to exception

  • The service is pretty quick and efficient with the staff being quite warm and friendly

  • We were a bit disappointed with our experience this time

  • The food at this iteration of Kulu Kulu is considerably more expensive (for exactly the same food)

  • Good variety of different dishes on the belt and the chefs were making the sushi fresh in front of you

  • The only criticism that I would give is that there's too much rice in some of the maki rolls so we got full too quickly

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