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<title>Itsu (Soho) Readers Reviews - London Eating</title>
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<title>This is a highly recommendable restaurant, friendly well trained staff, very fresh and ...</title>
<description>This is a highly recommendable restaurant, friendly well trained staff, very fresh and appertising sushi and the tempuru prawns were really memorable, light batter and the chilli dipping sauce just right not too hot but spicy enough to give the dish real kick. The seared fillet of beef was excellent well hung and tender fillet which gave the ...</description>
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<title>The food here is great. In my opinion it offers some of the finest food in the country. The ...</title>
<description>The food here is great. In my opinion it offers some of the finest food in the country. The service is good and the staff are friendly. The conveyer belt that displays the food is not only original, but useful for when you want to see what there is before you choose.</description>
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<title>If you're a real sushi fan, the range at Itsu isn't huge--tuna and salmon are about it, in ...</title>
<description>If you're a real sushi fan, the range at Itsu isn't huge--tuna and salmon are about it, in addition to some strange things like duck and chicken, which you don't usually expect to see.  However, what they do have is good.  It's fresh and well done, and a box from their takeaway will set you back less than the boxes you get from a supermarket, ...</description>
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<title>How does one start writing a review on Itsu? It's not even Japanese, no where close. The wasabi ...</title>
<description>How does one start writing a review on Itsu? It's not even Japanese, no where close. The wasabi was 'fake'. The sushi just isn't tasty. And tuna sweet corn is just weird! Not cheap either. Won't be going back.</description>
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<title>My Dad took me to a sushi restaurant for the first time and I thought it was fantastic! The food ...</title>
<description>My Dad took me to a sushi restaurant for the first time and I thought it was fantastic! The food was delicious, I especially enjoyed the miso soup and tuna sashimi. I also liked the way the restaurant has displayed the food onto a conveyer belt. This gives you the opportunity to see before you eat!Allthough this food may seem slightly ...</description>
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<title>A posh version of YO! I loved the miso soup, but disappointing that it is not free unlimited for ...</title>
<description>A posh version of YO! I loved the miso soup, but disappointing that it is not free unlimited for set price. The sushi is very westernised. Best sushi is the unagi (marinated grilled sushi) that you have to order, which was gorgeous! </description>
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<title>I love this place. Its the combination of the moving dishes, subdued lighting and efficient ...</title>
<description>I love this place. Its the combination of the moving dishes, subdued lighting and efficient staff that make it a real favourite. The choice of dish may not be massive, but it seems to be done well every time.</description>
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<title>Itsu serves sedated sushi, ideal for beginners (even the green tea is sweetened!). The conveyor ...</title>
<description>Itsu serves sedated sushi, ideal for beginners (even the green tea is sweetened!). The conveyor belt concept is awfully fun, ideal for an unpretentious snack in-between. If reasonable, you can get away with as little as &#163;12pp. I felt the Soho branch has a Road 66 era feeling to it. Staff is quick (since you&#8217;re helping yourself, not ...</description>
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<title>the staff were friendly and very attentivenicer than yo sushi, it had a lot more ...</title>
<description>the staff were friendly and very attentivenicer than yo sushi, it had a lot more atmospheresome of the portions were a bit small for the price, and at 40 quid the champagne should have been a lot bettermy girlfriend and i had a table to ourselves, as it got dark out the lighting dimmed to give a surprisingly romantic effect, or maybe we were ...</description>
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<title>My girlfriend and I ate at Itsu 3 weeks ago for our first anniversary. Although the staff were ...</title>
<description>My girlfriend and I ate at Itsu 3 weeks ago for our first anniversary. Although the staff were generally polite and friendly, I couldn't help the feeling that we were somehow under surveillance.The first course consisted of tuna wrapped in crispy seaweed with a sticky rice side. I opted for the wasabi; however, my girlfriend chose the silver ...</description>
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