5 Best Ealing Restaurants Japanese

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Sam Habeeb

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5 Best Ealing Restaurants Japanese
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Ealing offers restaurants with authentic and delicious Japanese food. From fresh sushi to hearty bide ramen and succulent bento boxes, it has offerings for everyone. In most places, traditional fare dominates the menu, using only the best ingredients and with an eye for detail. Casual spots are also abundant, offering quick bites such as donburi and yakitori, while other restaurants offer elegant dining experiences, such as beautifully presented sushi platters and teppanyaki. The restaurants in Ealing, especially those serving Japanese cuisine, mix the traditional with modern flavors, ideal for lunch or dinner and sometimes even for special events.

Top 5 Ealing Restaurants Japanese

We will take a closer look at four of the top Japanese restaurants—Park’s Kitchen, Mimik Sushi, Soldeli, Kanada-ya, and Tonkotsu Ealing—each providing a unique dining experience.

1. Park’s Kitchen: A Culinary Journey Through Japanese Delights

Park’s Kitchen is a gem located inside Ealing Park’s Kitchen, known for its classy atmosphere and authentic Japanese flavors. It provides an elegant dining experience that combines tradition with modern innovation. From the delicate sushi creations to the rich, hearty ramen, every dish is carefully crafted to highlight the freshest ingredients.

One of the standouts at Park’s Kitchen is its dedication to sourcing the finest seasonal ingredients. Such dedication enables the restaurant to put on the rotating menu in line with what is at their best season and truly guarantees the dining experience with the true seasons. The sushi itself is fantastic and is always carefully prepared by these sushi masters; creative sushi rolls are evidence of how good this place truly is with dedication towards quality and perfection.

Service options:

Has outdoor seating · Serves vegetarian dishes

Address:

24 The Grn, Broadway W5 5DA, United Kingdom

Hours:

Opens 12 pm

Phone:

+44 20 8840 0200

Menu

  • Beef Bulgogi 
  •  Beef Bulgogi with Cheese 
  •  Spicy Pork 
  • Spicy Pork with Cheese 
  •  Spicy Chicken 
  • Spicy Chicken with Cheese 
  • Chicken/Pork Katsu

2. Mimik Sushi: Authenticity and Excellence

Mimik Sushi stands out in Ealing Park’s Kitchen, providing authentic Japanese dining that one can easily get. In keeping with the freshness and quality of the ingredients it uses and proper traditional preparation methods, Mimik Sushi brings Japan into this colorful part of the city. In this regard, the restaurant is well known for the precision execution of its skills in providing the best sushi around town.

This, among its large menu featuring creatively designed sushi and sashimi, represents a big emphasis for Mimik Sushi. Most are classic types like tuna nigiri, or perhaps even quite inventive like Dragon Roll, making a point of being presented finely at every level and with a keen interest in what to serve as its best effort to impress food enthusiasts.

Service options:

Serves vegetarian dishes. The restaurant offers Wi-Fi

Address:

269 High St, London W3 9BT, United Kingdom

Hours:

Opens 12 pm

Phone:

+44 20 7167 8370

Menu

  • 6 pieces of large sushi rolls
  •  Special Futomaki 
  • salmon/tuna 
  • cucumber/avocado 
  • orange tobiko 
  •  prawn tempura

3. Soldeli: A Fusion of Japanese and European Flavors

Soldeli offers a different dining experience, fusing Japanese culinary traditions with European influences into an exciting fusion menu. The restaurant has created a niche in serving creative, innovative dishes that appeal to a diverse range of palates. Soldeli focuses on quality, fresh ingredients, and artistic presentation.

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The Japanese-style seafood Risotto is also a staple menu at Soldeli, offering fusion dishes of richness, and creamy textures in risottos from Italy combined with Japanese seafood freshness-a nice flavor difference. Their stand out includes a spicy volcano tuna roll with intense creaminess mixed to achieve burning smoothness at once.

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Address:

Unit10C, Scotts Rd, Southall UB2 5DQ, United Kingdom

Hours:

Opens 10 am

Phone:

+44 20 3597 3939

Menu:

  • Salmon & Avocado Roll 
  • Prawn tempura roll 
  • Spicy Tuna & Avocado Roll 
  • Spicy Salmon & Avocado Roll

4. Kanada-ya: Mastering the Science of Tonkotsu Ramen

For those who want authentic, rich ramen, Ealing Park’s Kitchen destination is Kanada-ya. A Tonkotsu ramen house, Kanada-ya, makes the traditional flavors of Japan alive with its hours-long simmered pork bone broth to extract all the depth in flavor. That attention to detail has made it a favorite of ramen enthusiasts.

For instance, the Tonkotsu Ramen at Kanada-ya is a winner, with a heavy, creamy broth served with extremely well-cooked noodles and such toppings as cha-shu pork, ajitama, and scallions. For something a little more different, their Black Garlic Tonkotsu offers a stronger, more intense flavor profile while black garlic oil finishes the rich broth. Gyoza and takoyaki are also pretty popular side orders that complement nicely with the meals.

Service options:

Serves vegan dishes. It offers Wi-Fi and a delicious kids’ menu.

Address:

12 Filmworks Walk, London W5 5FA, United Kingdom

Hours:

Open ⋅ Closes 9:15 pm

Phone: 

+44 20 3375 2340

Menu

  • Pumpkin korokke curry
  •  Chicken katsu curry
  • Chashu Don
  •  Abura soba 
  • Seared chashu pork belly
  •  Fried chashu

5. Tonkotsu Ealing: Where Innovation Meets Tradition

Tonkotsu Ealing goes the traditional way of making a Tonkotsu but innovates to meet a new taste generation. Signature-rich, creamy broths at the restaurant make it stand at all times a point of attraction. The new additions and other unique flavor combinations brought with them make it special, though. In keeping up with its promise of retaining original preparation techniques, Tonkotsu Ealing bridges the divide between tradition and innovation.

The Signature Tonkotsu Ramen at Tonkotsu Ealing is a comfort food that will warm your belly. Deep umami flavor comes from slow-cooked pork bone broth, and the perfectly cooked noodles provide the right texture to balance the richness of the broth. Guests can also explore variations such as the Spicy Miso Tonkotsu, which adds a bold, spicy kick to the traditional ramen experience.

The restaurant is casual yet warm, making it a very inviting place for solitary diners as well as groups. The attentive staff ensures that the guests receive quick service without any compromise on the quality of the experience.

Service options:

Serves vegan dishes · Has Wi-Fi · Has kids’ menu

Address:

14 New Broadway, London W5 2XA, United Kingdom

Hours:

Closes 9:30 pm

Phone:

 +44 20 8810 1414

Menu

  • Tonkotsu
  • Geki Kara
  • Tokyo
  • Kakugiri
  • Chilli Chicken

Conclusion

Ealing Park’s Kitchen has a variety of Japanese restaurants with a taste of their own that make the already vibrant cooking scene a bit more interesting. From original sushi at Mimik Sushi, innovative dishes at Soldeli, and rich comfort ramen at Kanada-ya to Tonkotsu Ealing, each one is a great opportunity to please any taste. The kitchen in Ealing Park would be the right destination should an extraordinary Japanese dining experience be sought.

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