Mai Sushi

Mai Sushi in Kings Cross, Camden is a Japanese sushi bar and restaurant open for lunch and dinner from Monday to Friday and dinner only on Saturday. Mai Sushi also comprises of takeaway and home delivery within a one mile radius.

Kings Cross Mai Sushi Restaurant: Camden Food Restaurants, Japanese Restaurant in Kings Cross

What suprised me almost as much as the quality of the food was the reasonable prices, with an average starter/main combination costing around £15 (compared to another japanese restaurant one of my colleagues went to and spent over £130 for 3 people) To summarise, if you love sushi - you'll be hard pressed to find better, for a better price, with a better service.

I found Mai Sushi's restaurant are relaxing and friendly service which was great experience that I would recommend to you.

Contact Us MAI SUSHI                TRADING HOURS 36 - 38 Chalton Street 12:00pm - 2:30pm on Monday to Friday Euston, London NW1 1JB 5:00pm - 10:00pm on Monday to Saturday Tel: 020 7383 7444 I went to Mai sushi with a few colleagues last night, with high expectations (having been educated in good sushi by a friend who lived and worked in japan).

What suprised me almost as much as the quality of the food was the reasonable prices, with an average starter/main combination costing around £15 (compared to another japanese restaurant one of my colleagues went to and spent over £130 for 3 people)To summarise, if you love sushi - you'll be hard pressed to find better, for a better price, with a better service.I'm not normally one to give maximum marks to anything for anything, but well done Mai Sushi the 5 star is well earned!Just had dinner here tonight with a couple of friends.

The food was quite excellent - for desert we highly recommend the Tempura ice cream.From my dinner experience with Mai Sushi after and

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Review: Mai Sushi, Chalton Street - Eustontowner

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Photo: Dan Hall So packed with tourists, businessmen and local Japanese is this simple, bamboo-clad dining room on any given lunchtime that the noise is almost deafening.

Adorned with paper fans, Japanese porcelain figurines, and wall art depicting cherry blossom, it feels casually authentic, like walking into a neighbourhood hangout in Osaka.

Photo: Stephen Emms If you’re scared of going a la carte, a perfectly adequate salmon and tuna set is £10.50, while a more daring Chef’s Selection (expect a surprise or two) is between £10-12.

I’m utterly hooked on the excellent salmon bento box at £13.

Three luscious good-size pieces of sashimi – tuna, salmon and bream – snuggle up alongside pickled veg, a zingy Asian salad and slab of salmon teriyaki, its sauce perfectly balanced between salty and the sweet kick of mirin, better still when easily dunked in a pool of soy and fiery wasabi.

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I’d come with two rooms’ worth of people this time, so it was a little crowded, and waiting for people to use the bathroom was a bit of a pain, but otherwise all was good.

It’s a reasonably well kitted out room, with just enough ornamentation to keep you occupied, but not so much that you’re searching through a million red herrings.

In fairness, with this being the original London escape room, it’s not at all surprising that the puzzles are standard – I suspect many of them have been copied!

This was the original London escape room, so for that alone, I’m glad I went.

As with pretty much every room I’ve visited, taken on its own it does well.

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Mai Sushi, 36-38 Chalton Street, King's Cross, London, NW1 1JB ...

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Mai Sushi | Restaurants in Euston, London

Mai Sushi Ltd, London | Japanese Restaurants - 8 Reviews on Yell

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Mai Sushi is a small family restaurant in a quiet, but central location.

Food wise, the sushi is excellent, there's a wide range of to choose from and it's made fresh and delicious.

One slight downside is that the non-sushi dishes I've had there are really quite awful, the noodles are bland and tasteless for example but if you stick to the sushi and it is, of course, a sushi restaurant you'll be more than fine.

That brings me to one of the most excellent things about Mai Sushi - the price.

It really is very reasonable, particularly for the area and the quality of the cooking.

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