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"INKO NITO Broadwick Street, the first UK site, opened its doors in May 2018. Situated in the heart of Soho, London, the casual Japanese restaurant serves unconventional robatayaki Japanese fare and sushi, combining a laid-back setting with innovative flavours.Open for all-day dining, your spot near the open-grill, with relaxed counter seats for communal dining. Join us at the bar for those seeking innovative cocktails."
Address: 55 Broadwick Street Soho , London W1F 9BD, XGL, GB
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Reviews
Nice place, I love how the seats are all around the cooking area, so you can look at the chefs! My friend had fish and sushi and she loved it. I am vegan so I ordered the salad starter and the broccoli, which were nice, although very simply prepared. I will say the portions are small, more like tapas. Nonetheless they had a nice selection of wines and cocktails on tap. On a nice sunny day you can sit outside and enjoy the weather too.
Really nice undercover Japanese restaurant. This place is a little less well known but I love that because it is less busy than other restaurants. You can see the food being made in front of you which is really cool. The staff are also really friendly and accommodating. They have a number of vegetarian dishes which was much appreciated and everything is presented really well! :
We went to INKO NITO to celebrate our friends engagement. We ordered the Set Menu, and it was fantastic - diverse food to try and super reasonable for the quality. The ambience was lovely and the staff were friendly, always available and just pleasant to chat to! Definitely worth trying if you like good Japanese food.
Lovely decor of this venue, good food. However only feedback is portion sizes, the dishes are very small, almost like finger food. There is quite few Japanese style restaurants in the area that for the £65 per person how much we paid will offer infinity of food. Therefore please accept this feedback as it would be nice to see bigger portions for this value. On another note staff tends to forget what was ordered, some dishes arrived late. Overall a good experience, will I come back there ? Not sure.
A destination restaurant in Soho - really nice vibe, music and food to set your mood up for the night out. The service is fairly quick and super friendly. Sharing concept, so you can try many different dishes in a group. Black cod - definitely worth ordering it was delicious - but the pork belly simply blew our mind, had to order it again had a fun night at INKO NITO and would return again for the food and for the vibe!
Went here for an anniversary dinner. Amazing food! I particularly liked the pork belly and it's tangy sauce. Great attentive waitresses who gave us good recommendations! Personally, the music is too loud to hear my partner next to me. Overall, it is a beautiful high-end restaurant!Food: 4/5
Probably one of the best Japanese restaurants I've been to since eating the real thing in Japan! The atmosphere & service was super chilled but also had the good vibes. Couldn't say enough of the food, will definitely be returning
The food is absolutely delicious here! We had a range of options including sushi, sashimi and tofu. I had a non alcoholic yuzu spritz which was so so nice. The restaurant is decorated really well and there is an area in the middle where you can see the chefs preparing the food. Everything was so fresh, some of the best food we have had in London. The service could have been better but I think they were a bit short staffed which is perhaps why it was a bit difficult to catch a staff members eye. Really enjoyed our meal here and would absolutely come again.
Classic London restaurant where its a 'sharing concept' and staff explain that you need to order 2 or 3 dishes each. Yeah, no, I know myself, 2 dishes will do for me thanks. Good things: • Really nice vibes inside. Very ambiant, chill and kinda cool? • Lots of interesting menu items to choose from • Fairly quick service • Aubergine was ridiculously tasty Bad things: ° Very expensive. £29.50 for my lamb ° Aubergine was like £6.90 and it was only one half?? An aubergine is literally like 80p in tesco, you couldn't give a full one?? ° Flavours were not punchy at all, I was really excited cause of how the lamb was described in the menu and it was nothing like I expected ° Lamb blood nicely ran on my plate after a few mins of sitting there- did the chefs not rest it? See pic of the beginnings of this. It eventually ran into that pureé on the side.. ° Small portions. I was still hungry once I finished but lost £40 on my food ° Staff weren't the most personable Wouldn't revisit for the prices they are
Great place, wasn't expecting food to taste nice. Friendly welcome and service. I like the idea of seeing the food being cooked in the middle of the restaurant..the veggie options were very good and even as a meat eater I enjoyed it. I recommened the portobello mushroom plate I cant recall the name. I would come again!Food: 5/5
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