Sticks'n'sushi

Sticks'n'Sushi

sticks'n'sushi produces delicious grilled yakitori sticks of tender meat and sushi of very fresh raw fish. Book a table at our new London restaurant or call for a quote on catering

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http://www.sticksnsushi.co.uk

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REVIEW: Sticks n Sushi - Quite possibly the best restaurant at ...

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The entire concept of Sticks n Sushi baffled me, from the naff name to the weird marriage of Danish and Japanese food and the off-putting exterior.

I am now regretting every lost month, nay day, since it opened, because Sticks n Sushi was an absolute revelation, not only by introducing novel food, menus and ingredients, but it was also sexy as hell and utterly transformative in terms of dining out.

Could Sticks n Sushi deliver on the food front?

In the end we opted for the Perfect Day menu, which was £65 to share, and more than ample, consisting of edamame with salt and lemon, crab croquettes with wasabi caesar, seared salmon, tuna and avocado, spicy tuna, crispy ebi and rice paper with duck and goma, seared salmon, kizami wasabi, daikon, cress and ponzu, plus sticks of chicken meatballs with teriyaki, salmon with teriyaki and asparagus wrapped in bacon.

Vegetarians and pescatarians can swap in any dishes they require, which meant we also managed the cauliflower with black sesame truffle sauce and the Ebi Bites (tempura shrimp, miso aïoli, chili, lime and coriander) which were so succulent, gentle and crispy that I went into a sort of trance, only revived by an offering of the crab croquettes whose soft insides will stay with me for some time, and the piquancy of the marinaded seared salmon.

New Restaurant Review: Sticks 'N' Sushi | Londonist

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Danish restaurant chain Sticks ’n’ Sushi, offering Asian-inspired cuisine, has gone down a storm in Copenhagen, boasting 9 branches over there and now, one right here in Wimbledon.

The sourcing of the ingredients explains why; Sticks ‘n’ Sushi has it’s own rice field in California, where they grow and export top-quality Japanese rice (as the Japanese are loathe to export their own) which is then expertly cooked.

Other delectable delights include ‘Large Chaos’ chirashi zushi (£19.80) and ‘House Aquarium’ salad (£13.90), both loaded-up with various fishy treats.

That’s the whole idea; ‘affordable luxury’ is the ethos here, and if you don’t want to rack up the cash on bits and bobs there is a whole menu of individual sets (£6.50 - £27) or large sharing platters, ranging between £15 - £30 per person.

Sticks ‘n’ Sushi is at 58 Wimbledon Hill Road, SW19 7PA and will open Wednesday 14 March.

Sticks 'n' sushi breakfast review: Canary Wharf, London - olive ...

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‘Sticks ‘n’ Sunrise’ includes a line up of Skandi and Japanese influenced breakfast dishes and tasting trays, influenced by the owners’ half-Danish, half-Japanese background.

Order a selection from the lighter bites: Nordic rye breads, Japanese savoury dishes, cakes, granola and pastries.

The Nordic and Japanese breakfast trays are great variety for £15.

The Nordic Tray includes rye breads and yogurt with matcha-granola, while the Japanese tray focuses on healthy kimchi and miso soup.

*Sticks ‘n’ sushi aren’t serving their breakfast anymore, but will continue to do so as soon as Cross Rail opens in 2017 Looking for a great breakfast in London?

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