Sushi Hana

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Q&A: Katrine Camillo & Eilidh Fraser, Founders, Niddle Noddle ...

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ambience   food  

We soon discovered we shared a love of children’s design and, as the girls were about to start school, decided to open an online shop full of all the lovely things we were struggling to find anywhere else.

As a way of getting people to know about us we did a lot of fairs and Christmas markets and quickly realised that our selection looked best when all displayed together, so the idea of a physical shop came about.

We love finding new things to add to the always-growing selection in the shop, be it toys or clothes; and, of course, all our loyal customers.

We love our Crouch End shop and don’t want to compromise on everything that entails, so let’s see.

We think it’s super important to support local independent shops and love Molly-Meg in Islington and eenymeeny in Tufnell Park for toys, Not So Big in Highgate for clothes, and Pickled Pepper Books here in Crouch End.

Sushi Hana in London - Restaurant reviews

Benihana: Sushi & Japanese Steakhouse - Teppanyaki Restaurant

* Maximum value of certificate is $30 (excludes alcoholic beverages, tax and gratuity) after the initial purchase of any adult teppan entrée.

The initial purchase of an adult teppan entrée cannot be discounted.

The certificate is valid for use by the recipient for the recipient’s meal only.

If you are registering during the month of your birthday, please allow approximately two business days to receive your Birthday Certificate.

Centre Point Sushi | London Evening Standard

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food  

ES Food Newsletter The Centre Point Sushi Cafe is light years away from Umu - so much so that it's hard to believe they share the same cultural background.

In a fit of mischief I took a nervous, Japanese food virgin; he came out a firm convert.

All the food is spot on: velvety, ruby toro (tuna belly) and sweet, milky sea bass sushi; fresh and pungent mackerel sashimi; croquettes and salmon fried in super-crispy panko (breadcrumbs); fat prawns in whisperlight, frilly tempura batter; good rice; and correct touches such as the pyramids of grated white radish topped with ginger.

We drank bizarre fermented milk drink Calpico and lots of warm sake, spent a ridiculously small amount (£40) and felt rather smug at having found such a gem.MO'L 20-21 St Giles High Street WC2.

Tube: Tottenham Court Road Centre Point Sushi Cafe 20-21 St Giles High Street, WC2

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