Reviews
What Paul Graham likes about Akasaka:
we were here to eat. that is a good restaurant. decor is typical Japanese style. eating is good, service is excellent. more lively place recommend to book before going. cheap dining room average gbp per head without drinks and desert. seating area is good on the main...Floor as well as in the first floor. View all feedback. What Paul Graham doesn't like about Akasaka:
as a long standing fan and customer of Akasaka I was shocked to see that they had put their prices up. for an avocado roll? They’re good but they aren’t London good and their prices are now that of which you’d pay at a...good Japanese London restaurant. There is a new amazing place called dragon sushi also in Milton Keynes, I recommend all those who love Akasaka but don’t want to be ripped off try it out there, amazi... View all feedback.
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We've eaten here this afternoon and all of us had delicious food. freshly cooked and delicious. I would especially like to mention our waiter who went out of hi...
read moreBest meal I ever had in Britain, many kinds of steaks and directed, good environment to speak and good music.
For the first time to dinner with my wife. we came early so it was a bit calmer. that was good for us. we had a fast and friendly service throughout. the food w...
read moreWe were here to eat. that is a good restaurant. decor is typical Japanese style. eating is good, service is excellent. more lively place recommend to book befor...
read moreI have been working in the hospitality for years but akasaka was bad last night . After we got seated nobody even came to offer a drink for half an hour ! I’ve...
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read moreAkasaka presents a mixed bag for diners. While some patrons rave about the remarkable food and welcoming atmosphere, noting the delicious sushi and attentive service, others express disappointment over rising prices and inconsistent food quality. Critiques point to a departure from authentic Japanese flavors in dishes like udon and takoyaki, and a lack of timely service. However, many recommend Akasaka as an ideal starting point for those new to Japanese cuisine, with a broad menu appealing to diverse tastes. Overall, it’s a venue that shines in some areas while leaving room for improvement in others.