Mai Sushi

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  • This is great place to stop by for a quick, hearty and fresh Sushi/Japanese food. I have so far had their King prawn tempura, clear soup and Salmon su…

  • Good ambiance and good service. Decent selection and combinations of maki rolls, but I was a little disappointed in the sushi because the rice kept fa…

  • Pedimos um barco com cerca de 36 peas + nigiri + sashimi por 40. Chegou para 2 pax o sushi era bom. Sentmo-nos logo que chegmos e o staff foi simptico…


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Mai Sushi is open for Casual Dining. Mai Sushi serves Japanese and Sushi dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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takeaway availableoutdoor seating

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9 Reviews on “Mai Sushi”

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  • Elisa Silva

    Pedimos um barco com cerca de 36 peas + nigiri + sashimi por 40. Chegou para 2 pax o sushi era bom. Sentmo-nos logo que chegmos e o staff foi simptico. 5meninas5sabores.blogspot.com

  • Ayush Lodha

    Being a vegetarian, I have not been to many sushi restaurants in london but after seeing their menu, I decided to give them a try. We went for lunch in a group of 17. The food took some time expectedly, but it was extremely well done. Pro tip: Not on the menu, but you can have a big boat of sushi if you want to try out different items. Its suitable for 4 people.

  • Aris

    This little place is a very cozy restaurant with a good variety of different tastes. It’s actually a secret place for me and two of my friends to come often and eat as much as we can as prices are very good for a decent quality dinner. I’ve been coming here for years but it seems that only recently people have started to notice it. The decor isn’t fancy or traditional but a must try.

  • Joe Roussos

    We popped into Mai Sushi on a whim and were seriously impressed. As with many sushi places in London it has an unimpressive exterior. But the food is excellent, the service friendly and fast, and the price very reasonable.I had a sashimi salad, which is an excellent idea for a dish and one that I’d not had before. Personally I’d have gone for more of an asian veg salad, but the plain salad ingredients are more than compensated for by an excellent dressing. The sashimi itself was very good.My partner is vegetarian, so sushi places are often difficult. But the veg sushi with pickles was very good, as was the grilled tofu.

  • Linda

    Was there on Friday night, was really crowded and we have to wait 10-15 minutes BuT it was great decision))) awesome sushi!! Great experience:))

  • Gabriella M

    I stopped to have lunch here because I was in the neighborhood and I was surprised about how good my meal ended up being. Even though Mai Sushi doesn’t look like much from the outside, the food they have is authentic and the quality of their fish is quite good. If you’re sitting outside they will sometimes forget about you and you’ll mostly have to work to get the attention of the waiters. However, the sushi is really tasty and their prices are very reasonable. I wouldn’t go out of my way to come here but if you’re in the area it’s quite a good place for sushi.

  • CD

    Fantastic. Mai Sushi is in my opinion the best place for sushi in london. It is so fresh and delicious and you don’t have to pay an arm and a leg for it. At the same time it is not as cheap as other restaurants that serve sushi but the quality of what you get served is what makes it so reasonable. It is a small restaurant which is often full with Japanese diners (a testament to the fact this restaurant serves beautiful Japanese food), single diners and my personal group of friends who frequent this establishment. We often order 5-7 plates of ‘crunchy tuna’ in a sitting. You must try this is if you haven’t already!It is a very small restaurant so there is a slightly slower service in comparison to other London restaurants. However it is wonderful to dine in a restaurant in London where for once you do not have waiters hovering over your table waiting for you to leave so they can fit in their next group. You can actually take time to savour your food (which is put together with such care and precision)and enjoy the company at your table.If you’re looking for plush surroundings that creates a buzzing atmosphere often found in London restaurants then it’s best not to visit this restaurant. However if you want authentic and fresh Japanese food that never dissapoints then come here. I couldn’t speak of it highly enough!

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36-38 Chalton Street, King's Cross, London NW1 1JB

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