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Restaurant Report | Hidden Japanese Gem in London – Akatuki✨

I stumbled upon an amazing Japanese restaurant in London – Akatuki! The atmosphere is pure Japanese, with wooden decor and soft lighting. As soon as you walk in, you feel like you’ve stepped into a cozy Tokyo eatery. 🌸✨ 🍣 **Must-Try Recommendations**: ✅ **Sashimi Platter** 🐟✨ The sashimi is super fresh and thick-cut, giving it an amazing texture! Salmon, tuna, and scallops – every bite is a taste of the ocean’s sweetness. Paired with the restaurant’s special soy sauce and freshly grated wasabi, it’s simply perfect! 🍣 ✅ **Sashimi Bowl** 🍚💛 A big bowl of rice topped with thick-cut sashimi – every bite is satisfying! Especially the tuna, which melts in your mouth, tender and slightly fatty – it’s divine! 🍣 ✅ **Sushi Rolls** 🍙✨ I tried their signature rolls, which have a great variety of textures and flavors. Each bite is a delightful surprise! Sushi lovers should definitely try their special rolls – they’re beautifully plated and great for photos! 📸 ✅ **Mini Sukiyaki Pot** 🍲🍄 This small, elegant pot features tender beef in a classic Japanese sweet and savory broth. Served with a raw egg dipping sauce, it’s the perfect comfort food for a cold day! Great for those who love hot dishes. 🍳 🌟 **Overall Experience**: This place is perfect for Japanese food lovers – fresh ingredients, authentic flavors, and a cozy environment. Whether you’re dining alone or with friends, it’s a great spot! The location on Great Queen Street is convenient, close to the city center, and perfect for a post-dinner stroll. 📍 ⚡ **Average Spend**: Around £30-50 (great value for money!) 🔔 **Tip**: The restaurant isn’t very big, so I recommend booking in advance to avoid waiting. 📆 #IzakayaFood #LondonFood #RestaurantVisit #JapaneseCuisine

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Restaurant Report | Hidden Japanese Gem in London – Akatuki✨

I stumbled upon an amazing Japanese restaurant in London – Akatuki! The atmosphere is pure Japanese, with wooden decor and soft lighting. As soon as you walk in, you feel like you’ve stepped into a cozy Tokyo eatery. 🌸✨ 🍣 Must-Try Recommendations : ✅ Sashimi Platter 🐟✨ The sashimi is super fresh and thick-cut, giving it an amazing texture! Salmon, tuna, and scallops – every bite is a taste of the ocean’s sweetness. Paired with the restaurant’s special soy sauce and freshly grated wasabi, it’s simply perfect! 🍣 ✅ Sashimi Bowl 🍚💛 A big bowl of rice topped with thick-cut sashimi – every bite is satisfying! Especially the tuna, which melts in your mouth, tender and slightly fatty – it’s divine! 🍣 ✅ Sushi Rolls 🍙✨ I tried their signature rolls, which have a great variety of textures and flavors. Each bite is a delightful surprise! Sushi lovers should definitely try their special rolls – they’re beautifully plated and great for photos! 📸 ✅ Mini Sukiyaki Pot 🍲🍄 This small, elegant pot features tender beef in a classic Japanese sweet and savory broth. Served with a raw egg dipping sauce, it’s the perfect comfort food for a cold day! Great for those who love hot dishes. 🍳 🌟 Overall Experience : This place is perfect for Japanese food lovers – fresh ingredients, authentic flavors, and a cozy environment. Whether you’re dining alone or with friends, it’s a great spot! The location on Great Queen Street is convenient, close to the city center, and perfect for a post-dinner stroll. 📍 ⚡ Average Spend : Around £30-50 (great value for money!) 🔔 Tip : The restaurant isn’t very big, so I recommend booking in advance to avoid waiting. 📆 #IzakayaFood #LondonFood #RestaurantVisit #JapaneseCuisine

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