Sumosan (Mayfair)
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Sumosan (Mayfair) Address 26B Albemarle Street, Mayfair, London W1S 4HY Sumosan (Mayfair) Phone 020 7495 5999 Sumosan (Mayfair) Opening Hours Monday - Friday : 12noon - 2:45pm, 6pm - 11:30pm
Saturday : 6pm - 11:30pm
Sunday : 6pm - 10:30pmSumosan (Mayfair) Food Price £56 - £96 per pax
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This Japanese place exudes a mix of understated elegance with a trendy vibe (read
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This review is based purely on a selection of sushi as we didn't venture beyond that
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Everything tasted fresh and the rolls were all well seasoned
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I'm not sure if this is some sort of ploy to make you engage with the waitstaff
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It felt a bit frustrating trying to pick something when you have no idea what is in the roll
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A very helpful sommelier was sent over who not only took the time to go study exactly which types of fish we had ordered
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Pushing obnoxious but then you are in Mayfair
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The entire experience was great and worth the spend
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I had asked the somellier for some recommendation and he came back with a good choice
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The first couple of dishes I had order were average they were off their new special menu and not the regular menu
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The black cod was just short of amazing I think I preferred Roka's cod but for everything else Sumosan (Mayfair) was much better
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We ordered few of their cocktails and they were refreshing and nice
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The food that we ordered was appealing and appetizing
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I had a salmon which was quite fresh and looked to be absolutely delicious but when I tasted the salmon
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It was quite bad and the prices charges for it were exorbitant
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This restaurant was opened in 1997 and has never been that over the top and dominant in the food scene
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It seems that the place has got a classic sort of appeal and is now a popular pit stop for a lot of top celebrities
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A reason for such a following might be the impeccable and supreme quality sushi they offer which is unbeatable in all of the city
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I'd heard that Sumosan (Mayfair) was frequently visited by a number of A list celebrities
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Tthis restaurant holds good their vow to deliver the best premium fresh sushi in all of London
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With the staff serving with utmost care
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The ingredients used here are of impeccable quality
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The atmosphere is quite nice too
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I was here with a close friend a couple of days before to have some Japanese food
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Because he is a big lover of Sushi
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The ambiance of the place was pretty vibrant and the place was pretty spacious
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We ordered a Lobster which was a little expensive for us
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We also had a spicy Tuna roll which was nicely prepared and tasted great
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The place is divided into two sections downstairs ambiance is like a nightclub and upstairs it is a proper dining restaurant
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The food here is delicious and absolutely appetizing
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This is definitely one of my absolute favorite places to eat in the city and the main reason i am always attracted to the place is some of there super tasty dishes
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Let me warn you at the very outset that the place is extremely expensive
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The only complain would be that the portion size is not consistent at all and seems to be downsizing at each of my visits
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The dessert's size though is very appropriate and good
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One of the sushi dishes were over spicy and not edible
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The ambiance is beautiful but that may be the only good point
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The service is incredibly slow and the staff is ignorant
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The atmosphere is lovely but that does not justify the ludicrous high prices
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Though the staff was extremely attentive
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If you are looking for Japanese food then is definitely not the place that you should be visiting
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The decor is outdated and so is the variety in the menu
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You have to wait for ages for your food which is definitely not a great experience
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The servers do not attend to you properly which is not at all pleasing
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It was very refreshing and made with the highest standard of ingredients
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Every item on the menu that we ordered was very delectable
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The ambiance is very good and lively
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The food was delicious and all the dishes that we ordered were extremely delightful
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The sashimi salad is a must have here
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The ambiance is also great
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Lovely restaurant close to where we were putting up
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Is wonderful for a quiet lunch with a loved one
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The place is really nice and the food is a little too expensive
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Especially the prawn slald and lobster which was cooked to perfection
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The desserts were also pretty good
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The service was exceptional with the staff being quite warm
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Even though it is quite expensive
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The menu here is extensive and you would have a lot of options to choose from
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The seating is also good and the booths are cozy
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My experience here was an average one
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The sushi and sashimi are a between good
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The Yakiniku grill is one of my favourites and for vegetarians I would suggest you try Tofu tempura yuzu creamy spicy
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Overall the food is good here but what steals the show and gets that extra star from me is their Chocolat Fondat
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It is by far the best choclate fondat I have ever had and trust me you would want to come back to Sumosan just for this
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What I like about Sumosan is that one can spontaneously reserve the day of and they will usually have space
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I would definitely recommend the rock shrimp tempura as a started with chili mayonnaise
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One can not end a meal here without having the chocolate and green tea fondant cake it is the best desert I have ever had
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If you really like Japanese food and look for the best Japanese food in london
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Then this is the place where everything is done perfectly from being seated to the waitress to the mouth watering food
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There desserts are to die for too
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It's not cheap cheap but reasonable for the area of down I was worried that it would be a little on the light side
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Everything is excellent albeit horrendously overpriced
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Contrary to the true spirit of omakase (chef's selection) is an assortment of the blandest and most common pieces of sushi and sashimi
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Then went for the tuna tartare was not nice at all
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The worst part was the three Makis all were
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It was my first time to try Sumosan restaurant and it was a pleasant experience
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Nice spaced out tables so you have your privacy and the food is always cooked deliciously
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This review is solely reviewing the food
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The leaves are wrapped around so that it looks like a beautiful cake
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The dressing that comes with it is to die
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The lobster is cooked well and the salad is too delicious but the leaves should be cut into smaller pieces
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The California roll was extremely tasty
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The sauce that came with it was tasty
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Recently opened a new branch and the Mayfair branch is now closed
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Make sure to order the Fondant(The best I've tasted)
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Excellent place to eat and even go with a group and party
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I went for a friends birthday and there were 10 of us and we had a great time with good food and drinks and a great DJ
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