The Best Japanese Restaurants in London - The MICHELIN Guide (2024)

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Japanese restaurants came quite late to the culinary party in the UK, but now every gourmet worth their bonito flakes knows just how extraordinary Japanese food can be. It’s not just the quality of the seasonal ingredients that sets it apart; it’s the sheer variety of styles on offer that makes it so interesting – and we’re now seeing a much greater range of Japanese cuisine in London. Here is our selection of some of the capital’s finest Japanese restaurants.

Updated on 25 March 2024

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Endo at The Rotunda

The Helios, 101 Wood Lane, Hammersmith & Fulham, W12 7FR London

££££ · Japanese

The iconic Television Centre in White City has hosted many treasured cultural moments over the years, so it’s fitting that it now provides a home in which to indulge our love affair with Japanese food. ‘Sushi in the clouds’ is how Yokohama-born Endo Kazutoshi describes his restaurant on the top floor, where guests gather round a counter to enjoy his beautifully crafted creations.

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Evernight

Unit 1A, 3 Ravine Way Embassy Gardens, Wandsworth, SW11 7BH London

££ · Japanese

A trendy restaurant in a trendy area, this modern take on the traditional izakaya does a great job of marrying British produce with Japanese techniques and refinement. The two experienced chefs at the helm appear to have got everything spot-on, with plates designed for sharing and cooking that shows all the impressive craft of an authentic Japanese kitchen. A wine selection complete with sake and shochu just adds to the fun and authenticity.

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Humble Chicken

54 Frith Street, Soho, W1D 4SL London

££££ · Japanese

There is a real creativity and theatricality to the consistently impressive tasting menu at this Soho counter restaurant. The ingredients are of superb quality and thankfully the chefs know what to do with them, as evidenced by the sashimi, the sukiyaki and even the shokupan bread. The look is dark and moody inside, with music playing over the speakers and an engaging service team on hand to assist.

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Maru

18 Shepherd Market, Mayfair, W1J 7QH London

££££ · Japanese

Anyone who’s tried finding a restaurant in a Tokyo side street will be familiar with the bewilderment induced when scurrying around Shepherd Market in search of Maru’s front door. There’s extra pressure from knowing that guests are all served together so you need to be on time. This counter restaurant comes courtesy of a Nobu alumnus and his omakase menu features plenty of Cornish seafood.

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Roji

56B South Molton Street, Mayfair, W1K 5SH London

££££ · Japanese

Husband and wife team Tamas and Tomoko own and run this intimate restaurant tucked away down a passageway in the heart of Mayfair. They’re together in the kitchen too, preparing an 8 course omakase menu, with plenty of dishes coming before the nigiri. Dishes are kept fairly traditional and pair Japanese techniques and flavours with mostly British seafood produce, including the likes of langoustine and hand-dived scallops.

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Sumi

157 Westbourne Grove, North Kensington, W11 2RS London

£££ · Japanese

Endo Kazutoshi features twice on this list, as Sumi is his de facto diffusion line; a baby sister to Endo at the Rotunda. This Notting Hill restaurant comes with a laid-back, neighbourhood vibe and a younger crowd. The menu is largely sushi-based, with some dishes from the robata grill, anda side of miso soup is well worth ordering too. The co*cktails are great and there is a fun, relaxed atmosphere to the place.

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Sushi Kanesaka

45 Park Lane, Mayfair, W1K 1PN London

££££ · Japanese

The luxury 45 Park Lane Hotel makes a fitting home for this London outpost from much-admired Japanese chef Shinji Kanesaka. The omakase offering comes at quite a price, but it’s good to see where your money has gone as the likes of Scottish lobster and Kobe beef make up some of the many immaculate servings. The ingredients are of outstanding quality, and the gorgeous hinoki wood counter only enhances the feeling that you’re having a truly high-end experience. The gracious service is pitched just-right and feels authentically Japanese.

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Taku

36 Albemarle Street, Mayfair, W1S 4JE London

££££ · Japanese

As is so often the case with the very best cooking, first-rate ingredients are the bedrock of this restaurant. A choice of omakase menus of varying degrees of luxury are available, each one showcasing dishes with a refinement and deft balancing of flavours befitting of such high quality produce. A good range of sake is available and there is a stylish feel to the room, with everybody sitting a handsome oak counter.

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Umu

14-16 Bruton Place, Mayfair, W1J 6LX London

££££ · Japanese

The beautiful city of Kyoto, Japan’s former capital, is where many traditions are still faithfully honoured and that includes the art of kaiseki. Here at the impeccably run Umu, the subtlety of Kyoto cuisine is combined with top quality ingredients from around the British Isles. Tables and chairs may be preferred to tatami, but you’ll still leave feeling as though you’ve had a special Japanese experience.

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Copyright from top to bottom: FoodStoryMedia/Endo at The Rotunda, FoodStoryMedia/Endo at The Rotunda, Josh Croll/Evernight, Josh Croll/Evernight, Matthew Hague/Humble Chicken, Matthew Hague/Humble Chicken, Milo brown/Maru, milo brown /Maru, Vladimir Studenic/Roji, Vladimir Studenic/Roji, David Robson/SUMI, Jodi Hinds/SUMI, Mark Read/Sushi Kanesaka, Sushi Kanesaka, Boboboy/Taku, Boboboy/Taku, Peter Lowe/Umu, Jean Cazals/Umu

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Which city has the most restaurants in the Michelin guide? ›

1 – Tokyo, Japan – home to 194 Michelin-starred establishments.

Which Japanese chef has the most Michelin stars? ›

Yoshihiro Murata – 7 Michelin stars

Taking his expertise international, Murata's latest venture is Tokimeite, an authentic Waygu restaurant in Mayfair. The expansion of his culinary empire into Europe is not the only sign of his global success.

Where is the highest concentration of Michelin star restaurants in the UK? ›

London – 82 Michelin Stars

Joël Robuchon, the late chef who had amassed the most Michelin stars on the planet, agrees with this sentiment. He told The Standard that “London is very possibly the gastronomic capital of the world… the epicentre is not Paris, but London.”

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Barrafina Dean Street, Leroy in Shoreditch, Hakkasan Hanway Place and Hakkasan Mayfair in London have lost their stars in the Michelin Guide Great Britain and Ireland 2024.

Does anywhere have 4 Michelin stars? ›

Restaurants can be awarded a 'Fork and Spoon' rating, according to the relative luxury of the surroundings, and unlike the stars, this rating system goes up to five. So while it isn't possible for a restaurant to have four Michelin stars, it could have four forks and spoons.

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New York: 61 total Michelin Star restaurants (43 one-stars, 13 two-stars, and 5 three-stars) Illinois: 17 total Michelin Star restaurants (14 one-stars, 2 two-stars, and 1 three-star) Washington DC: 18 total Michelin Star restaurants (15 one-stars, 2 two-stars, and 1 one-star)

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Paris, france

If France is the world's culinary capital with over 100 Michelin-starred restaurants, then Paris is considered the crowned jewel.

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Why is Jiro restaurant famous? ›

Sukiyabashi Jiro was listed as a Michelin three-star restaurant for more than a decade, before losing this listing because bookings are too exclusive. It achieved worldwide fame after appearing in the late Anthony Bourdain's TV show No Reservations and the release of David Gelb's documentary film Jiro Dreams of Sushi.

Did Jiro lose Michelin stars? ›

Why did Jiro Sushi lose his Michelin stars? - Quora. Sukiyabashi Jiro lost its three Michelin stars because it is no longer accepting reservations from the general public. I cannot say I'm too surprised to hear this. The restaurant has only ten seats and is world famous.

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Influential Japanese Chefs
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What is the best restaurant in the UK 2024? ›

The Ledbury in Notting Hill was ranked number one for 2024, 12 years since it last topped the coveted list. The fine dining venue won its third Michelin star earlier this year and, according to a Time Out food writer, serves dishes 'as close to perfection on a plate as you'll get in this town'.

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The highest accolade in the Michelin guide for any restaurant is three Michelin stars. Only nine establishments across the country have gained their third star, with one new entry for 2024 – the Ledbury in London.

What is the new 3 star restaurant in London? ›

The Ledbury has joined the ranks of uber posh restaurants including Hélène Darroze at the Connaught and Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester. According to Time Out's former food editor Tania Ballentine, dishes at The Ledbury 'are as close to perfection on a plate as you'll get in this town'.

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Only thirteen restaurants in the United States currently have the coveted distinction of three Michelin stars. Two of them are in Chicago: Alinea, which has kept the honor since Michelin first came to Chicago in 2010; and Smyth, which was awarded a third star in November after having two stars for five years.

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