Donzoko At Last

DonzokoI’ve complained about how difficult it is to get good quality sushi around London, and Laura pointed me out to a great little find called Donzoko, located in Kingly Street just off of Carnaby Street and one street behind Regent Street. I had tried once before a week or two ago, and found out that they don’t open for Saturday lunch, so when I returned for dinner on Saturday I was glad the little red lantern was lit up indicating, in the traditional Japanese manner, this shop was open for business.

I’m extremely impressed by how Japanese the entire place felt – with the smiling Japanese lady that greets you, the staff that shout the traditional irrashaimase, the little sushi bar out front, not to mention all the Japanese people sitting around, either drinking and smoking, or eating and smoking (though both latter habits are far less desirable). Downstairs is even a member’s area for presumably a more private sushi or drinking experience.

The menu at this place is extensive and offers much more than just sushi, including udon, grilled meats, tempura, and katsu type sets. There is even a special winter menu offering more unique dishes such as boiled taro, egg and other types of Japanese delicacies. Sushi can be ordered in many ways, either off the menu piece by piece, or roll by roll – which ends up a more expensive way (my most favourite sushi, unagi costing £2 for a single piece). Alternatively they offer both a sushi and sashimi set at much more value for money starting at £15 for a decent sized plate.

SushiAlthough I still wouldn’t say that sushi still ends up cheap (maybe it’s the amount that I eat), but this is definitely one place that is worth the money. All of the food is prepared immediately after ordering since they have many sushi chefs, and the sushi is much more like the stuff you’d get in Japan with that hint of real wasabi between the topping and the rice. They also serve it with real wasabi on the side (and I talk about real wasabi because the more authentic stuff has a much stronger effect than what that horseradish-based reconstituted powder stuff does). The quality of the sushi is fantastic, and the eel and the scallop ones I had were probably my most favourite out of the lot. We didn’t get a chance to try any of the other meals since we came solely for sushi, but we did have a small serve of Tempura as well that was delicate and extremely delicious with the dipping sauce.

Details: Donzoko
Found on: 15 Kingly Street, London, W1B 5PS
Contactable on: 020 7734 1974
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri: Noon – 2.30pm and 6pm – 10.15pm, Sat-Sun 6pm – 10.30pm
Highlights: Authentic high quality sushi at reasonable prices. Great selection of other Japanese foods, shochus, sake and beer.
Room for improvement: Smoking is allowed inside and if you turn up any later than 7pm you will want to book ahead.
The Kua Rating: 8.5 out of 10