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Hazuki (Japanese) – Review – London, England (7.5/10)

July 16, 2008 by Helen Yuet Ling Pang

Hazuki bento box

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Posted in dining out, England, fish, food, healthy, Japanese, London, meat, restaurant, restaurant review, travel, traveleating | Tagged dining out, eating out, England, food, Hazuki, Japanese, London, restaurant, restaurant review, travel, traveleating | 5 Comments

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  1. on July 16, 2008 at 9:14 am China-Matt

    That sounds good. I don’t think it existed when I lived in London. Of course, I didn’t have much money to spend on food then.


  2. on July 16, 2008 at 10:27 am foodieguide

    Hi China-Matt

    Thanks for visiting! It must be relatively new, as is the case with the many many other Japanese restaurants that have sprung up over the last few years.

    Helen Yuet Ling


  3. on July 16, 2008 at 1:35 pm Suzie

    will be my next to try list kekekek~
    thanks for recommending… ^^


  4. on July 16, 2008 at 8:33 pm Charmaine

    Phew, I’m glad you had a good experience!
    You should try the chicken kara-age – it’s my vice…
    The soft shell crab rolls are also super. Problem is every time I go I keep ordering the same thing I haven’t tried a lot of the other tempting dishes!


  5. on July 16, 2008 at 8:48 pm foodieguide

    Suzie – hope you like it! Have a look at the Chowhound thread though, for other recommendations from regular posters.

    Charmaine – thanks as always! Next time, I’ll try your dishes, definitely. It’s easier for me to eat when there are fewer people around! Off to Books for Cooks tomorrow, for Easy Indian cookery demo course. You’ve got to check out the workshop schedule on their site…



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