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The design and decor is absolutely stunning, I'd go back
The design and decor is absolutely stunning, I'd go back just for that, as the Japanese feel makes for a feeling of sitting in a room full of art. However, I mark this down as it is the food which at the end of the day why any of us go to restaurants, will not deny the food was very flavourful indeed and done with much style and flare... only problem was no one explains the menu properly. Which means you could end up paying a lot for very, very little. As the meals to not come come combined.. like a rice dish with meat. Oh no, you order each part of your meal individually. Therefore, if you are not clued up about this you could be still very hungry by the time the bill comes and seriously out of pocket.
Be the first to ReplyHad a great light meal today for lunch.
Immediately greeted upon entering the restaurant downstairs. A quick escalator ride up and was escorted to my table and service quickly began Edamame and crisp seaweed salad hit the table shortly after ordering. Also, the yellowtail with wasabe coated with a nice truffle sauce. A nice crisp white wine to start our meal. We had the Japanese (sustainable) Toro, sea urchin and scallop to follow. Lastly we had a nice lineup of sashimi. Everything came out with great presentation, clean well flavored fish / combinations throughout the meal.
Be the first to ReplyMy family and I decided to go to London for a family trip
My family and I decided to go to London for a family trip and I suggested trying sake no Hana which I had heard was very good. And let me tell you... all that I heard was spot on. The food and ambience is surperb, staff is kind and helpful and the menu has a great mix of options to choose from. Overall, I thought this was an amazing experience for me and my whole family and would definitely recommend if you're ever in London and looking for a nice place to eat.
Be the first to ReplyThe service was fantastic the food was amazing the sushi
The service was fantastic the food was amazing the sushi was fresh and so was the drink was very tasty I highly recommend this place
Be the first to ReplyWe were looking for a quality Japanese restaurant to
We were looking for a quality Japanese restaurant to celebrate a birthday dinner, and when I found this one it sounded great... but they were all booked up for the evening when I tried to book a reservation. We decided to stroll over in person and see if it was a possibility anyway, and they were friendly and accommodating -- offered us a table as long as we could vacate in 1.5 hours (after which we could move to the bar area if we wished, which has open seating and full menu.)We got cocktails (the geisha one was very good) and opted for the Hana menu, a pre-set chefs menu that was just perfect. Everything on the menu was delicious, beautifully presented, and a great variety of food: sashimi, tempura prawns and vegetables, wagyu beef, eggplant, miso, a variety of sushi rolls, and dessert. Perfect amount of food and very luxurious.The only reason I dock one star is because it is pretty expensive (but any high-quality Japanese place is going to be pricey... this one is just a little more than average, with the most overpriced items being the wine, sake, and cocktails), but the service, atmosphere, and food were great.
Be the first to ReplyNo what it's cracked up to be.
Very hot, poor service, tiny portions. Food was good although super tiny. Service was terrible. Very hot as well on a spring evening, apparently they cannot afford air conditioning. Guy the table over was wiping his head with his napkin the entire time. Avoid the waggu, overpriced and cold when it arrived at our table. If you like dropping 250 for two with bad service and no food then this is the place for you.
Be the first to ReplyFirst, the bad reviews for this are a mystery to me.
The food, the service, the atmosphere, and the creative menu were all amazing. Me, my wife, and my two teenage daughters are all sushi fans. We go regularly in NYC, when we've traveled, and at home. We went here for a late dinner (2130) the night before our flight back home as we tried to stay up late. We ordered several rounds of starters, sushi, mains, and dessert. The staff was always attentive, but never rushing us. We asked many questions, and they always had complete answers. And the food. Fish was fresh. They were out of two things, but I saw this as a good thing at that time of night - they would not serve us the bad stuff. They have several grades of Toro to choose from. I like medium fatty and was glad to see that. Everything was excellent, but the Gindara Tempura Maki and the Hoshuku Whiskey ice cream were the stand outs - both their own creations.
Be the first to ReplyThe food was average and the service sub par.
They were a half hour late seating us, it took an hour to get our food, they forgot to bring out our drinks. Oh and they charged at 13% auto gratuity.I wouldn't come back here.
Be the first to ReplyWent with 5 people and we had Really good sushi and saki.
The restaurant is large and open with a good atmosphere. Centrally located near the Ritz hotel.
Be the first to ReplyLondon Restaurant Month has come back around again so
London Restaurant Month has come back around again so myself and some friends decided to take advantage. This years venue for us would be Sake No Hana, the little sister of Michelin starred Chinese restaurant, Hakasan. Sake No Hana is modern Japanese cuisine done very, very well.I'd had plenty of "Japanese" food in my life; sushi, chicken Katsu etc. I had never been to a proper Japanese restaurant and had high end food. This was my chance. The deal was as follows: 5 courses from a set menu and half a bottle of wine per person. All for the princely sum of £35 (excluding service).As you can see from the menu you pretty much get a choice of vegetables or fish. For my choices I had the maguro tartare to fukiyose, the fish gohan selection and kisetsu tempura moriawase.First off was the best miso soup I had ever had. On the menu it is misoshiro - white miso soup. A great, light starter to get your appetite going. With small strips of inari and seaweed.The next course was 3 small portions; a tuna tartare, fried rice ball and vegetable crisp "salad". Much like an amuse bouche, it continued the theme of getting us ready for the main course. The vegetable crisps were lovely; earthy and crunchy. It included carrots and lotus root, which I had never tried before but very much liked. The tuna tartare was fantastic. It was peppery and brilliantly seasoned. The rice balls were a little stodgy but the accompanying sauce was sweet and rich.Next was the sushi course. 6 pieces, 2 each of spicy maguro maki (spicy tuna, tobikio and cucumber), chirashi maki (salmon, white fish and shiitake) and inari maki (fried tofu and caramelised onions). As you can see it was beautifully presented and it wasn't long before they'd all been polished off!The main for me was tempura prawn and vegetables. Crispy and not at all greasy, this was the best tempura I'd ever had. I especially enjoyed the squash which was nice and sweet with that perfect crispy exterior.Both of my friends had the salmon. There's not a lot to say about it other than it was served on a large leaf and cooked absolutely perfectly.Dessert was the same for all of us. A delicate sponge cake soaked in a syrup and served with preparations of peach; raw, sharp peach, raw, soft, sweet peach and peach sorbet. I was a big fan of this. So much so that when one of my friends wasn't keen I ate his too!Sake No Hana is a wonderful, modern restaurant with fantastic food and brilliant attentive staff. My glass, wine or water, never ran dry and they were always on hand to help. In fact, I don't think I've ever been to a restaurant that had such a high customer to staff ratio! It's definitely a dining experience I would recommend even if it's not one that I would probably do again. Nothing against the restaurant at all, more that I like to explore and try new things. If you can visit Sake No Hana on a tasting menu or similar you would be silly not to give it a go! Either that or at least go to their amazing bar!
Be the first to ReplyService is beyond terrible.
You'd get better service at a MacDonald's. Went with three colleagues for a work dinner. Waiting 15 min for someone to ask us if we'd like a drink. A full 30 min for the cocktails to arrive. No one bothered to refill wine glasses until I literally stood up and tapped the waitress on the shoulder and asked her to do so. Same for taking our food order - literally had to flag them down. All while, they were busy re-setting tables for the next table turn. Outrageous.
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