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This Asian restaurant is very unique and out of the ordinary, but the food is definitely worth trying. It's just an hour walk from my home. Their menu features mostly Japanese and Chinese dishes, but I was pleasantly surprised to find some delicious Korean options as well, which tasted authentic. View all feedback.
What Jonathan Holmes doesn't like about Habibi Sushi:
Ideal for a sushi crave. Tiny sushi belt style bar just off Liverpool Street Station. Not somewhere I'd take someone out on a date but great to quickly satisfy a desire of sushi if happening to be nearby. Habibi Sushi isn't run by Japanese but the quality is more than decent and it is very cheap indeed. Ask for the weekly or monthly offers. View all feedback.
Great little sushi place tucked just off Spitalfields Liverpool Street. Perfect for lunch and pretty reasonably priced. Really pleasant staff too!
Ideal for a sushi crave. Tiny sushi belt style bar just off Liverpool Street Station. Not somewhere I'd take someone out on a date but great to quickly satisfy a desire of sushi if happening to be nearby. Habibi Sushi isn't run by Japanese but the quality is more than decent and it is very cheap indeed. Ask for the weekly or monthly offers.
Ideal for sushi. tiny sushi belt style bar directly at the liverpool street station. not somewhere I would take someone on a date, but great to quickly satisfy a desire of sushi when it happens to be close. habibi sushi is not operated by japaners, but the quality is more than decent and it is very cheap. ask for the weekly or monthly offered.
Great small sushi place that is fucked directly at the spitalfields liverpool street. perfect for lunch and quite cheap. very pleasant staff also!
Published on 17 December 2014 by lardbutty. sushi in east london. habibi (an Arabic grasp of the endearment, such as darling, baby or love sushi is a small Japanese restaurant on a street (or ginnel) near spitalfields market, where they can pick up small teller from a conveyor belt and order hot dishes. at my lunchtime visit it was quite quiet it may not be authentic japanese, but eating was usually good (except tuna sashimi that was a little hard and stringy, and partly indefinable) and delivery was very fast – our hot court orders (vegetable gyoza £1,95, huhn gyoza £3,50 huhn katsu £3.95) almost immediately arrived at the verdict... read