This place isn't very good although it'll take you the entire course of the meal to come to this conclusion - I'm writing now to save you from the pricey fee you'll incur to discover this for yourself.
Upon entry it's clear something is off. There is definitely a reasonable facsimile of a nicer Japanese restaurant going on here but your cognitive dissoance bells will probably be ringing. When you sit down and are given the menu, the first key signal from the noise will emerge: this place is their own special concept and not really omakase, kaiseki, or other typical Japanese-style meal you can expect from a nicer place. Not a deal-breaker per say but usually it's a strong indicator of a lower quality pan/fusion/not legit meal that will soon follow.
And wow did it. Not one bite from the roughly 15 of them was anything special. Everything was presented in lovely form for certain but the taste was deeply underwhelming. A universal offender in the meal was their rice which was poor quality and, when included in nigiri, not prepared properly for sushi. All of the fish was fresh but uninspiring, and not one of the tastes from their special bento box presentation delighted. Following this first course, the main course of wagyu and black cod arrived. The black cod was decently prepared and probably was the most enjoyable experience of the evening but the wagyu was near tasteless and so tiny it was as if they took one normal piece of steak and chopped it into six tiny strips for you to enjoy; if I had shelled out the over 100£ fee for a small portion of the Kobe they had I probably would have had to go get hammered at a nearby pub to take my mind off the disappointment.
Service was weird. It was attentive but stiff, lacking in any small talk charm you might expect from a nicer place. Indicative of this was one server who awkwardly shaved wasabi for us for what felt like an eternity while explaining what wasabi was to us after we told him up front we were very familiar with Japanese cusine.
The whole place is just off and if you order the nicest set menu for two people you're going to pay over 200£ after drinks to figure this out. Skip it. read more