Sushi Night!
Anyone who knows me knows that I loves me some raw fish on rice! So with the help of some recommendations, I found Kulu Kulu Sushi near Soho/Covent Garden and decided to give sushi in London a shot. I was not disappointed.
For some reason Kaiten sushi places seem to be more rare in the States than in Japan, or in Britain for some reason. In fact, all of the places in Chicago are Sushi-ya or Izakaya (as far as I know). If you’ve never been Kaiten are “conveyor belt” sushi restaurants, where instead of ordering from an Itamae, you grab what you want off a giant conveyor belt that keeps new and tempting pieces rolling past you all evening long. If you haven’t been to one, go.
Kulu Kulu was quite tasty and as far as sushi is concerned, quite affordable. There was a good mix of nigiri and I had a really excellent soft-shell crab temaki that was out of this world.
I won’t compare sushi in London (or the U.S. for that matter) to eating Sushi in Japan–it’s just not fair. However, I will say that Kulu Kulu was as good as many of the places I’ve had sushi in the States, although not quite as good as the best sushi I’ve had in the states. Since my experience with sushi in London was limited, I can’t say how good Kulu Kulu is in relation to other London offerings, but I will say that it was good quality, tasty and affordable, which means I wouldn’t hesitate to go back again.