Eat Tokyo

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G2 (Shabu-Shabu)

“Shabu-Shabu” is a Japanese dish of thinly sliced meat and vegetables boiled quickly in a pot of boiling water and served with various dipping sauces.

It features as a buffet style (all you can eat for meat, vegetables, sushi maki & side dishes) for Shabu-Shabu.

Monday - Friday: 11:30am-3:00pm, 5:30pm-11:30pm Saturday: 11:30am-4:00pm, 5:30pm-11:30pm Sunday: 11:30am-10:30pm (Last order - Lunch: 30 minutes before closing.

Dinner: 1 hour before closing) Closed Days: First or Last Monday of May, 25th December & 1st January, or follow advance notice Monday - Friday: 11:30am-3:00pm, 5:30pm-11:30pmSaturday: 11:30am-4:00pm, 5:30pm-11:30pmSunday: 11:30am-10:30pm(Last order - Lunch: 30 minutes before closing.

Dinner: 1 hour before closing)Closed Days: First or Last Monday of May, 25th December & 1st January,or follow advance notice

http://www.eattokyo.co.uk

Reviews and related sites

Eat Tokyo - London Restaurant Reviews | Hardens

Anna, Look!: Restaurant review: EAT TOKYO (Covent Garden)

Review analysis
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For £18, this box is a steal.

The sashimi in the bottom left-hand corner was incredible (the soft fish melted on my mouth), and sushi in the right-hand bottom box went so well with the soy sauce that was placed on every table.

Eat Tokyo Soho Review, donutsam London Restaurant Reviews Blog

Review analysis
food   value  

My jaw dropped when I saw the size of the Eat Tokyo Soho katsu curry of my neighbour.

£9 gets you an insanely large bowl with surely what must be a kilo of rice, curry and what, five individual breasts of chicken?

Eat Tokyo is a super popular cheap Japanese eatery that’s all across London.

Chicken quality feels just okay, and the pickles and salad are the usual standard fare.

There’s eight branches of Eat Tokyo around London and they’ve been going for a good while.

Eat Tokyo Covent Garden | Restaurants in Covent Garden, London

Review analysis
food  

This Catherine Street venue is the Covent Garden branch of a five-strong chain of Japanese restaurants.

As with the other branches, here it's mostly about recognisable Japanese staples.

Expect, then, sushi and sashimi alongside dishes such as vegetable tempura, various donburi, chicken teriyaki, tofu salads and bento boxes.

Keep an eye out for what look like good-value sushi and sashimi platters, too.

Eat Tokyo Golders Green | Restaurants in Golders Green, London

Eat Tokyo Soho | Restaurants in Soho, London

This Soho branch is the fifth London venue from the chain of Japanese restaurants.

Here, lunchtime sushi sets do brisk business with local workers.

Elsewhere on the menu it's well-known Japanese staples.

Expect, then, dishes such as sashimi, sushi, bento boxes, donburi, tuna teriyaki, katsu curry, black cod, seared mackerel and deep-fried soft-shell crab in tempura, served with a spicy Japanese mayo.

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