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Sushi by MASA London Reviews
Sushi? What Sushi? Just Get Ramen.
Save your money. Get ramen. Get literally anything else at the Harrod Food Hall. Iโve eaten at Masa in New York (and even back when he was in LA), so I came in with high expectations - although I knew it was Harrods Food Hall. The problem? For a
Londons best sashimi
I come here probably twice a month. I eat sashimi all over London at least twice a week. Frankly you donโt get better sashimi anywhere in London. I include all the overpriced Mayfair and Marylebone restaurants. Simply love the variety and delicatel
Worst experience ever in a Japanese restaurant
I was at this restaurant on the 19 th of July at 6 pm . I ordered ยฃ100 of take away food and while I was waiting I ordered few sushi and some turbot sashimi for myself . I have used this restaurant for many years and my wife is Japanese and I know
Tooooooo expensive!
Very expensive, found it almost double the price to a sushi restaurants in St Johnโs Wood and Maida Vale. Wouldnโt go again because it was extremely overpriced.
Food safety issues
The sushi at this restaurant was undeniably delicious, and my family thoroughly enjoyed the flavors and variety. However, it's disheartening to say that soon after our meal, all of us fell ill, which raised concerns about the hygiene or perhaps
Delicious food and great service.
Amazing food and service especially designed like a small cafe. A lot of vegetarian options. Must try the desserts. Must support small restaurants like this.
totally overpriced and not great TBH!
really comfy chairs.... but the food was average and very overpriced. more expensive than some amazing Michelin star sushi restaurants...
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