Eat Tokyo in City of London

Cuisine: Indian and Japanese

Eat Tokyo: A Japanese Culinary Experience in City of London

About

Eat Tokyo is a popular Japanese restaurant located at 16 Old Compton Street in the City of London's vibrant district of Westminster. This restaurant offers an exciting culinary journey through Japan with a variety of authentic and traditional Japanese dishes prepared with fresh ingredients.

Type of Cuisine

Eat Tokyo specializes in Japanese cuisine with a focus on sushi, sashimi, ramen, udon, tempura dishes, and other classic dishes. They also offer a range of delicious starters, sides, and desserts that are beautifully presented, making it a great place for foodies who love to explore different cuisines.

Points of Interest

Here are some of the top points of interest that make Eat Tokyo worth visiting: - Authentic Japanese Cuisine: Those who are looking for an authentic Japanese culinary experience won't be disappointed as the dishes served at Eat Tokyo are prepared with fresh and quality ingredients. - Affordable Prices: Eat Tokyo provides its customers with a unique opportunity to enjoy authentic Japanese dishes in London at reasonable prices. Customers can have an enjoyable dining experience without having to worry about breaking the bank. - Cozy Ambience: The restaurant's interior is modern and spacious, offering a comfortable and cozy atmosphere to enjoy your meal.

How to get to Eat Tokyo

The restaurant is conveniently located in the heart of London and can be accessed via several modes of transportation: - By Tube: The nearest underground stations are Tottenham Court Road, Leicester Square, and Piccadilly Circus. - By Bus: Several bus routes run through the area, including number 24, 29, and 176. - By Car: There are several parking options near the restaurant, including NCP Car Park and Q Park.

Contact Information

If you have any questions or would like to make a reservation, you can contact Eat Tokyo via: - Address: 16 Old Compton Street, City of London, Westminster, W1D 4TL - Phone: +44 20 7439 9887 Eat Tokyo is a must-visit restaurant for those who love Japanese cuisine and are looking for affordable, authentic, and delicious Japanese dishes in London.
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Eat Tokyo: Authentic Japanese Cuisine in the Heart of London

Location and Contact Information

  • Address: 16 Old Compton Street, City of London, Westminster
  • Phone: 020 7439 9887

Cuisine

  • Japanese: Eat Tokyo offers a wide variety of Japanese dishes, including sushi, ramen, tempura, udon noodles, and more.

Points of Interest

  • Authenticity: Eat Tokyo is known for its authentic Japanese cuisine, using high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking techniques to create dishes that are both delicious and true to their origins.
  • Affordability: Despite its focus on quality ingredients and authentic preparation, Eat Tokyo offers reasonably priced dishes and is a popular choice for those looking for good value for their money.
  • Atmosphere: The restaurant has a casual, welcoming atmosphere with simple decor and an open kitchen that allows diners to watch the chefs at work.

Getting to Eat Tokyo

  • Public Transport: The restaurant is easily accessible by public transport, with the nearest tube station being Leicester Square (on the Piccadilly or Northern line).
  • Walking: Eat Tokyo is located in the heart of London's Soho district, making it a convenient destination for those exploring the area on foot.
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Opinions

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Amazing ambiance and authentic Japanese food. The waiting time was high but can’t complain as the place was packed and the food was top notch. A must try place if you’re Japanese food lover.

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A massive choice of food!!!! 😁😁😄 As a chicken Katsu lover I was really impressed about the size of that portion, good taste, I loved the giant pieces of potato and carrots! But the gyoza and the sushi was the specialty of the house! Highly recommended 👍👍

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One of the soho venues where you can see people queuing outside from early lunch time and here is why. The Food is AMAZING! Prices are super small for such a great quality and honestly now I do realise why people wait even in the rain. We’ve tried almost everything, tempura prawns seems to be just perfect, all sushi types heavenly good, ramen soup super tasty, sets great as well! All of this is just perfect, however… knowing the standards of service in London you may be surprised a bit. No friendly approach, no communication, no food coming together even if you asked, as well no one will clean your table even tho you’re out of space for next dishes. That was a surprise! Food hygiene level 3.Overall still positive visit and again… absolutely in love with food!

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We had to queue just for about 20 minutes and we were shown to our seats (a table of 4 - we didn't mind at all). Overall, the customer service was great and so was the food! I had the chicken and rice bento and ordered a bowl of katsu curry sauce for us to share (there were also potatoes and carrots in it which was a bonus). Bearing in mind that it was getting quieter, we stayed a little longer and chatted for a while. There was no rush and it was a relaxing atmosphere. I have to admit: the miso soup was delicious!

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It was my first time at Eat Tokyo and whilst it was quite busy the initial experience was let down by an unfortunately rude waiter who had zero people skills. I understand that establishments in Soho perhaps know that they mainly cater to tourists who won't be returning customers but this level of rudeness was unacceptable in any setting.Thankfully the rude waiter did not totally spoil the experience and his colleagues were much more professional and apologized for the delays in service.The sushi was good and I would recommend the soft shell crab karage (although most things which are fried are good!)I hope that the rude waiter was an exception as that kind of 'service' is not acceptable especially in the context of lower footfall in central London at the moment. I would go again for sushi as it was good though!

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Not the customer service you need after a long day... But food is not bad.We was served by a young gentleman with blond hair. I quickly noticed an unwelcoming presence. We came as a group to celebrate a birthday...Firstly we wanted to give the waiter who served us the benefit of the doubt, never know what they are going through right? He didn't seem like he cared or want to serve us. We noticed a few other staff had the same attitude.I was going to let this slide until the waiter came with drinks and spilled one... Came back with another and tried to blame us, who all saw it was the waiters mistake.And what surprised us all is that one of the drinks had to be squeezed by ourselves (as shown).Overall this service has dropped over the years... We came hoping to relax and enjoy our time. The only reason I'm giving it a two star is because the chef's are still producing good food.

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Well known japanese restaurant with many locations across london i believe. Wide (really wide) selection of food choices, the menu is like 20 pages thick! The go to place when you miss japan :) not to mention good price for the quality and quantity of food!!!!

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The best Japaneses restaurant in The UK for me. You might get in line for 30 minutes but is worth it. Ingredient so fresh(although less than Japan) and reasonable price.We spent 60 pounds for 2 people and made us full. I don't recommend ordering unagi because are quite hard to chew and taste not good as much as I used to eat.

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We ordered starters, main and drinks for two.Japanese, affordable, great portions served at the Soho outlet.We started with the idea that we should order more but the stuff we ordered was more than enough.It's really affordable too. Not expensive and large portions of mains, satisfied us. Service was quick. Présentation and taste was up to the mark as well.No complaints. Surely will go again, if we land up in Soho.

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Great and very large portions! Ordered the large curry £10 and the chicken bento, rough bill came to £23 plus drinks. The food tasted great, the curry was warm but could've been hotter but overall was great! Will go again.The service can be improved as a little suggestion.

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Yes, Eat Tokyo offers delivery services using Deliveroo.co.uk and Ubereats.
If you have any questions, you can contact Eat Tokyo by calling 020 7439 9887.
In Eat Tokyo they specialise in indian and japanese cuisine.
3.364 customers of Eat Tokyo have given it an average rating of 4,3.