Sushi Kamon 103-105 New Oxford St, Greater, London WC1A 1DB

Sushi Kamon

41 Reviews
  • Friday12–11 PM
  • Saturday12–11 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday12–11 PM
  • Wednesday12–11 PM
  • Thursday12–11 PM
Sushi Kamon 103-105 New Oxford St, Greater, London WC1A 1DB

About the Business

Arcade Food Hall | 103-105 New Oxford Street, London, WC1A 1DB | Arcade Food Hall is a global food and drink destination that takes inspiration from street market culture. Located at 103-105 New Oxford Street, Tottenham Court Road, London, WC1A 1DB

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103-105 New Oxford St, Greater, London WC1A 1DB

Hours

  • Friday12–11 PM
  • Saturday12–11 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday12–11 PM
  • Wednesday12–11 PM
  • Thursday12–11 PM

Features

  • Credit cards
  • Delivery
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Dine-in
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Healthy options
  • Wine
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Toilets
  • Accepts reservations
  • Lunch
  • Casual
  • Small plates

Recommended Reviews

Shengyuan Zhang
02.03.2024
Sushi Kamon
Low quality, low price Omakase. Noisy environment. It feels like Wasabi start serving omakase. Shouldn’t come here if you have any understanding of Japanese sushi.
Yulia Yan
28.02.2024
Sushi Kamon
The meal was tasty. But in my opinion the rice was over seasoned with vinegar/soy sauce so it was hard to taste the fish.Also, the experience happens at a very loud food hall, which I guess is not true Omakase vibe either.I enjoyed it, but IMHO you can spend 45£ at a good sushi restaurant and probably get better value.Still the cheapest Omakase out there.
Vicky C
23.02.2024
Sushi Kamon
I love the omakase experience here and enjoy the buzzing noises around the food hall. Sometimes you can go to traditional omakase and it's so serious you can't even chew normally. Thoroughly always enjoy my time here
Omair Almansoori
21.02.2024
Sushi Kamon
One of the best omakase I had in London, Chef Michael he is great and lovely he explained every dishes.Each dish was different yeah the menu is limited but it worth to try , the vibes is amazing as well specially in the weekend.Highly recommended if you are in the city and around .
ibrahim benabderrazik
15.01.2024
Sushi Kamon
Most delicious sushi I ever had, perfectly balanced and tasty
Vlada Jakovleva
11.01.2024
Sushi Kamon
Came here absolutely accidentally and loved the food! ✨ the appearance, the freshness and taste surprised me! Didn’t much liked the rolls, but everything else was fab ❤️
Christmas Is Awesome
07.01.2024
Sushi Kamon
We had an Omakase course. Japnese foods in the UK are typically bad, and this one is pushing.One of the ingredients was salmon. Salmon does not belong to Omakase ever. It was not even a high-quality salmon. I couldn't really tell because the rice was over falvoured. The first word you'd tell yourself is, That was salty.".The atmosphere was loud. It's like you are in a club. I didn't expect it to be that loud.I'd recommend the management to stop over flavouring the rice and source more ingredient variety. 2 or 3 out of 8 or so menus are just a burning variant of the ingredient used before it."
Jade Ritchi
18.12.2023
Sushi Kamon
Had the tuna crispy rice… was not crispy at all it was stale and chewy I couldn’t eat it after one bite.
Jiawei DONG
17.12.2023
Sushi Kamon
The price of the set menu has increased from £45 to £75 per person. You can see that the ingredients are actually salmon and sea bass. This is very absurd. In the whole world, it is difficult to see such low-level salmon in omakase. Ingredients, you can get Hokkaido sea urchin at the same or even lower price in Japan and China. On the other hand, the rice is over seasoned and you won't get any flavor other than the rice. The scallop tempura tastes good, but what's amazing is that the chef puts the tempura deep-fried until crispy in the yuzu sauce, and the tempura's skin is washed and softened. Such cooking methods violate the most basic common sense
Travelling Doc
16.12.2023
Sushi Kamon
Had the omakase meal here on 7/2. It a different style Japanese- beautiful piece of fresh fish but small and there did not quench our appetites.The dishes which was about 8 was good bite size piece and definitely a 5/5 for taste expect the last which was fatty tuna.But it was not sufficient to for a meal and over priced considering it was £45 for 8 pieces.5/5 on taste but 2/5 on price, 4/5 for ambiance - nice chef’s table and could watch him in action.Had to order a further tow dishes which added another £30To the meal.

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103-105 New Oxford St, Greater, London WC1A 1DB
Sushi Kamon