Reviews of Hannah Japanese restaurant. (Restaurant) in London (London).
Hannah Japanese restaurant
Southbank Riverside, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 7PB, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Hannah Japanese restaurant, Restaurant in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Hannah Japanese restaurant
Sunday
12–2pm, 6–9pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
6–9pm
Thursday
12–2pm, 6–9pm
Friday
12–2pm, 6–9pm
Saturday
12–2pm, 6–9pm
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Reviews of Hannah Japanese restaurant
N. Y.
Starter is the best! Wagyu and sashimi is of good quality too! However, the quality of sea urchin and crab is not of top quality but understandable for its price. Overall, it is a great meal! Chef is skilled and creative. I like the way the chef use herbs and plants. I would definitely recommend it!
J. s.
Had the dinner omakase recently with my family and thoroughly enjoyed it. Very pricey but I genuinely feel like the ingredients and care taken in the food itself makes it well warranted. Definitely on special occasions though. The tartar urchin dish was amazing. I just wish it were two smaller pieces as it was quite the mouthful and would have been nice to enjoy two bites instead. The dessert had a flambé dish that only 1 out of 4 dishes were able to catch fire. This meant while my dessert was incredible, everyone else's whisky content was too strong. Other than that, it was a very enjoyable experience with friendly service who explained each dish further than simply naming ingredients.
T. K.
This was my family's first time visiting Hannah Japanese restaurant for my mum's birthday. We were not disappointed! We were welcomed by the authentic interior and lovely staff. We'd ordered an omakase menu, donburi, wagyu bento, vegetable bento and a starter. Though a little pricey for the portion, it was definitely worth it as every meal was delicious! I would recommend the lunch omakase (despite it being on the more pricey end- £65) to enjoy a variety of dishes.
A. H. A. B.
All Bento boxes come with Simmered Vegetables • 2 Kinds Chefs Choice Sashimi • Miso Soup • Seasonal Salad • Steamed Rice
AHAB ratings for Starters 🍱🍱🍱🍱 (4/5 Bentos)
The fried chicken were lightly battered, crispy and not greasy - definitely a guilt fear dish. 😋
AHAB ratings for Mains 🍱🍱🍱🍱🍱 (5/5 Bentos)
The Bentos were a lovely piece of art, each part were refreshing and packed with flavours.
AHAB ratings for Price 🍱🍱🍱🍱🍱 (5/5 Bentos)
Surprisingly enough, the meal even for just one was filling, you can easily spend £30-£40pp and be satisfied.
AHAB ratings for Ambience 🍱🍱🍱🍱 (4/5 Bentos)
The harmony flowed from the decor through to the dishes, such a calm atmosphere and the only thing that was missing was some sort of zen music. 🧘🏻🧘🏾♂️
Although Hannah Japanese restaurant is Michelin guided, it’s casual and laid back than we’d expected it to be which was nice for a Sunday luncheon with friends.
E. B.
The best Oyakodon I’ve ever had in both London and Tokyo. The flavour was incredible, with unique garnishes that brought out the flavours in a wonderful an unexpected way. All for only a tenner in central London! The staff were lovely and accommodating too. Can’t wait to go back. Thank you!
S. G.
Went for lunch and had the Omakase. Amazing food and service. Every dish was perfectly presented and tasted divine. Cannot wait until we can go again.
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Amazing food and service, probably the best Japanese restaurant in town.
O. L.
Very tasty and always one of my favourite Japanese restaurants in London.
L. G.
1st Visit:
Total hidden gem. I cannot recommend this place enough. Every dish was an absolute delight. Hard to pick the stand out dishes, but be sure to try the grilled eel, tuna collar, smoked duck, tonkotsu and savoury chicken stock poached egg custard with kinomi. Be warned this is not fast food, each dish is lovingly crafted by one of the two members of staff (who greet, seat, feed, pour drinks and take payment). The cooking is top notch, the chefs are obviously extremely well trained. Get a table before it becomes impossible! My new favourite spot.
5th Visit:
Sampled the Lunch Omakase menu, mind blowing! Chef Daisuke is an absolute genius. Incredible clean flavours, how this place doesn't have a Michelin star is a mystery to me.