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Where can I find the best seafood in London?

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Please recommend restaurants in London for the following...

sushi

lobster

oysters.

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  1. Well - for Sushi you could do no better than Sushi Hiro by Ealing Common tube station.  It's a real Japanese place - they don't accept credit cards and if you phone to book in English they have to get someone else to the phone as the lady who answers only speaks Japanese.

    The food is very good value and the atmosphere is *ok* - it's really all about the Sushi.  It's closed on Mondays (no fish landed on Sundays) and it's closed for most of August and December.  It closes at 9:30 in the evening.  These guys are so good at what they do (which is sushi, sushi and sushi) they don't have to give a c**p about stuff like being open when you want it to, taking cards or anything like that.

    For oysters - there are lots of places but I love the Cow in Westbourne Grove.  There's a pub and a restaurant - I prefer the pub but you can't reserve a seat.

    Of course, the best fish restaurant in London is J Sheekey which is a sister restaurant to the Ivy.  You will have to book well in advance if you want to get a seat though.


  2. Your kitchen is the best restaurant for you. Go to the fish market and buy your sea food and cook it by yourself. It is much fun. Please do not forget to invite me for such delicious food.

  3. How about Bentleys in Swallow St.W.1. & Beauchamp PL S.W.3

    Sheekys in St.Martins Court off St Martins Lane S.W.1.

    As a retired London Cab Driver have taken many people there for that special night out

  4. A little place called The London Aquarium's pretty good

  5. the lobster pot corner of kennington lane and newington butts in the elephant and castle very famous and french also fish in borough market london bridge champange and oyster bar in cork street w1 and old broad st off london wall ec1     bon appitite

  6. Ooh, try Fish in a Tie, Clapham (rustic flavours at, great value for money, intimate atmosphere) or Blue Elephant, Fulham (thai, slightly more expensive, but surroundings make it an eating experience as opposed to just a meal)

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