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76 Brewer Street
Soho
London, W1F 9TX
Nearest Transport: Piccadilly Circus
Kulu Kulu Sushi serve an assortment of traditional Japanese dishes including sushi in a busy and lively environment. Cat...
20 to 40 pounds

Little Sushi, Big Taste!

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    Kulu Kulu Sushi
    76 Brewer Street London W1F 9TX uk
    8th March 2007
    Little Sushi, Big Taste!
    Current
    This little gem of a Sushi place is barely noticeable, tucked away on the west side of Soho (off Piccadilly Circus/Regent's Street).

    The interior is small, with basic decoration, but feels cosy, though. You sit on small stalls around a small, bar-like table on which is the Sushi conveyor-belt.

    They have a good variety of dishes/fish but don't expect much by way of dessert, apart from a sliced, juicy pineapple that's what was on offer on the night, anyway. Drinks wise, they have an informal, self-service green-tea dispenser, which is soothing and certainly good for digestion.

    There were two of us and we ate about 7 (small) plates each, which cost us about 18 per head, all-inclusive.

    Kulu Kulu Sushi is largely a self-service experience, which means that you can fill your bonnet as soon as you hit the stall, litterally! During busy periods, the expected staying time is 45 minutes, though, but if you are looking for a good, quick/blitz, in-between-shopping or pre-theatre fish consumption off Piccadilly Circus/Regent's Street, that is the place to go to: it is small, quick, good and unpretentious; I like it! Cheque, please!
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