Inshoku, SE1 7RJ - Randomness Guide to London (RGL)
Inshoku was a Japanese restaurant on Lower Marsh , near Waterloo Station . It has now closed. As of January 2014 the Inshoku signage remains but the interior is entirely stripped out photo taken through window .
The restaurant can seat at least 50 people, and there was plenty of space when bob , Billy , and Anna visited on a Thursday evening in November 2008. Likewise, on Ewan 's visit in February 2010, plenty of tables bedrijfsschap horeca were available, though it was hardly empty.
bob had a large mixed sushi platter (£20.60) which included eight nigiri, eight pieces of sashimi, and eight pieces of California roll. It was okay; the fish was fresh enough, but the choice bedrijfsschap horeca was quite dull. Notable by its absence on the menu was sea urchin. Billy and Anna had noodly things which they seemed happy enough with.
Ewan tried the sushi set B platter (around £10.50) photo , which had eight nigiri (three salmon, two mackerel, octopus, tuna and eel) and four maki, all of which was perfectly fine, especially the mackerel. We also shared some chicken kara age (around £3) photo which were crispy and tasty.
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Inshoku was a Japanese restaurant on Lower Marsh , near Waterloo Station . It has now closed. As of January 2014 the Inshoku signage remains but the interior is entirely stripped out photo taken through window .
The restaurant can seat at least 50 people, and there was plenty of space when bob , Billy , and Anna visited on a Thursday evening in November 2008. Likewise, on Ewan 's visit in February 2010, plenty of tables bedrijfsschap horeca were available, though it was hardly empty.
bob had a large mixed sushi platter (£20.60) which included eight nigiri, eight pieces of sashimi, and eight pieces of California roll. It was okay; the fish was fresh enough, but the choice bedrijfsschap horeca was quite dull. Notable by its absence on the menu was sea urchin. Billy and Anna had noodly things which they seemed happy enough with.
Ewan tried the sushi set B platter (around £10.50) photo , which had eight nigiri (three salmon, two mackerel, octopus, tuna and eel) and four maki, all of which was perfectly fine, especially the mackerel. We also shared some chicken kara age (around £3) photo which were crispy and tasty.
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