A bit on the pricey side when you compared to the quality of food offered and a way off from authentic Japanese sushi restaurants I visited elsewhere in the UK in a similar price bracket. I wasn't expecting just salmon and tuna (especially when the cut and breed of tuna were unspecified) were available in the sashimi selection. Condiments such as shichimi were pre added on the dish rather than being available on the table for customers to add depending on their tastebuds. Certainly it was a first to see edamame preseasonsed with spices in addition to salt. Personally, the most disappointing dish was the matcha ice cream mochi which was literally FROZEN and presumeably fresh out from the freezer. Not something too enjoyable to have in the UK winter. Decor and customer service were alright otherwise. Wouldn't recommend at all especially when you could have way more authentic Japanese food at £30-40 per head even in London.
Food presentation above and beyond! Went there with group of friends, so shared plater was fairly easy choice, yet not a single one of us expected such a beautiful display of tasty sushi rolls on a wooden boat. Delicious. Even one of our members, usually not fond of sushi in general found something likeable both on a boat itself as well as on regular menu. Good selection of single dishes as well as desserts. Will be happy to come back.