Ozu in London
January 20, 2008



Ozu is a Japanese restaurant in Marriott Hotel, London. If you can’t find it, just look out for the London Eye. It’s not as famous as it’s counterpart Nobu located in the more trendy part of London, but it still serves pretty decent Japanese food at affordable prices. My friend and I dropped in for lunch and were pretty fortunate to have the place to ourselves and thus had no problem taking a few shots of the place and food.

I had a sushi set lunch for 12 pounds while my friend had a sashimi set for 14 pounds. The fish was fresh and of decent sized cuts, and put together skilfully. Of course, it’s not that hard to find Jap restaurants in London, but to find one that serves up quality and authenticity at affordable prices? That’s a rarity.

I had a sushi set lunch for 12 pounds while my friend had a sashimi set for 14 pounds. The fish was fresh and of decent sized cuts, and put together skilfully. Of course, it’s not that hard to find Jap restaurants in London, but to find one that serves up quality and authenticity at affordable prices? That’s a rarity.

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Vineet Anand | January 20, 2008 at 6:44 pm
Stormtroopers are a necessity! Great blog.