Sushi No En - London
Sushi No En
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Tucked down White Church Lane, Sushi No En serves up bright, honest Japanese cooking with the warmth of a family kitchen and the precision of a sushi counter. Fresh sashimi, colourful sushi platters and generous bento boxes are the stars here, each plate prepared with care and presented simply so the ingredients speak. The team greets you like a regular, whether you pop in for a quick lunch set or linger over cocktails and sake at dinner.
Expect an intimate, understated room where attention lands on the food rather than fuss. From lightly battered tempura to seared teriyaki and inventive desserts, Sushi No En offers a focused, approachable menu that rewards repeat visits — perfect for neighbourhood anniversaries, weekday treats, or anyone hunting for genuine Japanese flavours off the tourist trail.
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Reviews praise Sushi No En's fresh sashimi, thoughtful bento and friendly service; notes: small tables, occasional over-saucing and a surcharge on bills.
Was a first for me eating mushy wet sushi, Quite pricey for the quality of food they were serving
Lovely bento boxes and fresh sushi and sashimi by the family owned restaurant. A nice little find hidden away from the mainstream.
Wonderful food as always, with finest ingredients immaculately prepared and served by Jenice and the team. Japanese is never cheap but at least with Suhinoen you can taste the quality and value. Would and regularly do recommend for lunch or dinner and no one is ever disappointed and it usually becomes a favourite of theirs too. There is bar code ordering (very Japanese) but just have a word when you get there as you can still just order from the waiting staff.
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Appetizer
Edamame/Spicy Edamame£3Sushi Platters
Jou Sashimi (10 Pieces)£17
Tokujo Sashimi (14 Pieces)£27
Omakase Sashimi (24 Pieces)£44
Jou Nigiri (8 Pieces)£19
Tokujo Nigiri (13 Pieces)£25
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Sushi No En mixes traditional Japanese staples with playful extras — aside from classic bento and sashimi, the place often features unexpected dessert twists (think matcha and fried-ice-cream combos) and a compact cocktail list that nods to green‑tea flavors. Locals also sometimes treat it as an anniversary ritual: many couples return year after year to mark special dates.
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