Originally from Osaka Japan, fashion pioneer Michiko Koshino settled in Britain in the early 80’s becoming one of the most influential designers associated with the iconic London club scene.A whimsical play on the family name, Michiko Sushino is a traditional yet modern Japanese restaurant serving authentic sushi in Queen’s Park, London.With quality at the heart of the restaurant, Michiko’s belief in bringing people together to enjoy excellent food in a relaxed ambiance, creating a memorable dining experience.A whimsical play on the family name, ‘Michiko Sushino’ is a traditional Japanese restaurant and coffee bar serving authentic sushi in the most London of settings – a true merging of cultures.With quality at the heart of everything served, Michiko’s belief in the power of food bringing people together, has resulted in a relaxed and understated dining space focused on conversation and interaction.
Serving theatrical drinks and cocktails late into the night alongside a delicious menu of Asian-inspired dishes. The vibrant and playful destination entertains, inspires and excites guests from the moment they step inside.Our dress code is smart-casual and quite relaxed. We just ask that the general look does not appear too sporty i.e. tracksuits/football shirts/baseball caps. Smart trainers are allowed. We do not allow flip flops to be worn.
In London's theatre quarter, our restaurant on Henrietta Street combines rustic charm with modern elegance. Enjoy quality sushi and Japanese-inspired cocktails in a historic setting near the Piazza – perfect for pre/post-theatre or shopping treat. A sushi restaurant - even for those that don't like fish.
Experience vibrant Soho whilst enjoying quality sushi, grilled sticks and Japanese dishes in a Danish “hygge”-inspired setting. Located on Beak Street beside the bustling shopping district of Carnaby Street – it’s perfect for intimate dinners or lively gatherings.A sushi restaurant - even for those who don't like fish.
On King's Road we offer some of the best quality sushi and grilled sticks set across two floors. Sticks’n’Sushi Chelsea is a culinary escape from the bustling shopping district, with stylish interiors and a private space for up to thirty guests. A sushi restaurant - even for those that don't like fish.
In one of London's leading shopping destinations, our restaurant next to the stunning grade II-listed Battersea Power Station combines minimalist Scandi charm with modern elegance. Enjoy classic and creative sushi, sticks from the grill and Japanese-inspired cocktails on Electric Boulevard (next to the art'otel and the South Entrance) – perfect for pre or post shopping treat. A sushi restaurant - even for those that don't like fish.
Located in Victoria Nova close to Victoria Station, the Victoria Palace Theatre and the Apollo Theatre, our restaurant combines Danish “hygge” and Japanese minimalism. Enjoy quality sushi and grilled sticks, perfect for pre or post theatre dining.
Our restaurant at Westfield White City’s Southern Terrace blends Japanese minimalism and Danish hygge to create a warm, Japanese-inspired escape. Enjoy our quality sushi and sticks from the grill – perfect for relaxing after a day of shopping. A sushi restaurant - even for those that don't like fish.
Overlooking the beautiful Islington Green, you’ll be welcomed by a spacious and inviting atmosphere with a large open-plan dining room and kitchen, a lounge and bar to relax for a cocktail or two, as well as seating outside to watch the world go by.Serving our signature quality sushi and sticks, along with an extensive drinks menu of cocktails, sake and Japanese teas – there’s something to suit every taste.Near or far, we can’t wait to welcome the fine people of Islington and our lovely neighbours from Hampstead, Belsize Park, and Highgate.