Reviews K10

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Giles Smithy
+4.5
another great asian foodie place. not cheap but better quality and service than you get at itsu or wasabi or banana tree. Also have a pub upstairs serving beer and buns a bit like a japanese izakaya
Jun 30, 2016
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Alice Gee
+3.5
Decent conveyer belt sushi with rice served at the correct temperature.  Often restaurants serve sushi rice too cold.  Actually really good sushi rice all round.  Not too compressed but not falling apart in the soy sauce either.   No time stamps on the plates so you can't tell if a dish has been making the rounds on the belt for hours.

We ordered chicken teriyaki and a California hand roll off the menu.  For the rest we had a dishes from belt.  Salmon ceviche and seared tuna from the "Contemporary Sashimi" menu and a bunch of maki rolls.  The salmon ceviche with a very lightly acidic sauce was my favorite.  Not a classic ceviche as there was no onion or coriander.  And sliced thin like a tiradito, actually.  Pleasant garnish of very fine shards of deep fried carrot.  Good sized portion for the chicken teriyaki made with de-boned thigh meat.  California hand roll had too much mayo for my taste.   Maki rolls were all nice but didn't rock my world.  Didn't like the miso vinaigrette that came with the seared tuna, but it was nice enough just dipped in soy.

The booths at the back are the nicest place to sit, I think.  Good value house wine at £16.95 per bottle.
Aug 29, 2015
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Daisy Flora
+5
Just as great as it's other branch in Copthall Avenue, K10 is a always a good bet for fresh, fast and interesting sushi.  Plus, this one is open for dinner too which is convenient!
Apr 27, 2015
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Maria Kuehn
+4.5
I can’t remember who first introduced me to Japanese food, but I’m damn glad they did. I grew up by the sea, so have always loved seafood with a passion. I used to catch my own mackerel, bream and pollock from the end of the pier, my mother would whip them up into a feast. When I first discovered sushi, there were only a handful of places to eat in London, a small place in Windmill Street, Soho, Sushi Say up in Willesden Green and a hotel in Holland Park with a Japanese Restaurant, the name of which I can no longer remember. Now days they are ubiquitous, you can’t turn a corner in the West End without finding one. The quality may vary, but it remains one of my favourite foods, so when I got the call to try the new K10 Restaurant over in Liverpool Street, any attempt at resistance was futile.

K10 is a “kaiten” restaurant, as in conveyer belt, no surprise then that Christopher Kemper cut his culinary teeth working with SimonWoodroffe at Yo Sushi during their start up and early development. Christopher has taken the basic concept added a more sophisticated selection of food and less cafesque and more restaurant feel to this first addition to his expanding chain.

Bursting with enthusiasm and hunger I was the first to arrive with my erstwhile and glamorous colleague from the Londonist, a good half an hour before our expected arrival. We were warmly and immediately welcomed by Chris and his business partner Maurice Abboudi. Drinks first! Regular readers will know by now that I always start with a beer wherever I’m eating. Rather than have the traditional Japanese beer of Asahi, I opted for Owa ‘Japanese’ Beer,5.5%  a dark delicious beer, served ice cold and brewed in Belgium by a Japanese company.

My charming companion for the evening was not only fluent in Japanese; she had lived there for a few years, she was incredibly knowledgeable about Japanese food and so, perfect company for the evening. I thought I knew about Japanese cuisine, but tonight, with her help, my learning curve was vertical. She taught me the best Sake was served cold, not hot, and so ordered the Dewazakura “Oka” 14%, from Yamagata served beautifully in a wooden box on a bed of ice. This lady was not wrong, smooth, delicate and refreshing and a perfect match for the food. I also learned the quality of the sake is proportional to the amount of polishing of the rice, the best sake is made from 55-60% polished rice.

The food on offer is a mixture of traditional Japanese and new creations imaginatively created for a more Western pallet; dishes were joinked off the belt at an alarming speed by my ebullient friend and plonked in front of me with a “You really have to try this.” I was told traditionally one starts with the lightest foods such as sashimi (raw fish) and moves towards the fattier, fried foods like tempura and so on.

The large plate of chunks or raw tuna was not allowed to pass, and, for me, was the best dish, I could have eaten ten plates of that alone if I hadn’t been here for ‘professional’ reasons! The thinly sliced yellow tail and chunks of salmon were equally as good as was seared tuna with toasted sesame and miso mustard. The plates were piling up raw beef and Asparagus wrap, whole baby aubergines, seaweed, blocks of steamed spinach, it just kept coming.

It was time for another cold sake, this time it was the Masumi “Kuden Kantsukuri” 15% from Nagano, £17.50 and equally as good as the first. It didn’t last long.

Hot food can to be ordered from a separate card menu, the stunning prawn tempura was light and fluffy £4.75, the grilled eel and cucumber Temaki £4.75 was just fantastic as was the chicken Karaage and chilli baby squid. The deserts were equally as impressive mango and green tea mousse, raspberry mouse and daifuku, a traditional Japanese dish, a gel like mouthful of chocolate flavoured loveliness.

K10 mainly caters for the weekday city workers around Liverpool Street so shuts around 9.30pm and is closed at weekends. For those on the go there are competitively priced pre-prepared sushi and sashimi sets and a takeaway counter where freshly made hot food is available. They also do deliveries throughout the City and Canary Wharf and are happy to quote for corporate events and parties. Special offers are always available online and in house; the current £6.50 lunch deal is a real bargain.

There are few foods I would desire to eat everyday but Japanese is one of them. I never tire of its freshness, or its myriad of delicate and subtle flavours. It’s a big compliment to K10 that at the end of the evening our stack of empty plates was the highest in the whole restaurant, so high in fact, they photographed it for posterity!
Mar 24, 2015
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Gurdeep Mudhar
+4
I've never eaten in the restaurant, but I get takeaway at least once a week for lunch. The chicken katsu is by far the best I've had anywhere in the world. The lunches are quite pricey, and not all the lunch items on the menu are great. For example, the Thai Green Curry is not very nice at all. And you have to pay extra if you want brown rice
4
Sophie Cooper
+4
Haven't eaten in, but got takeaway many times. Great price for sushi. Katsu is variable - sometimes it's really good, other times it doesn't have enough sauce. You can be in and out in about 30 seconds - it's really quick.
5
Heskel Zela
+5
Visited this branch for the first time yesterday. Great place. Buzzing. Food was superb and a a huge variety to pick from. The sushi was fresh - far better in fact than many "high end" places I have been too and the Chicken Kaarage was hands down the best I have had in London. It's good value for the quality you get.
5
Wilf Coles
+5
As always, friendly staff and good sushi. I have a particular weakness for the chicken kara age side. It smells divine and elicits curses when I bring it in to the office. I normally get takeaways but eating off the belt is really good too. Cost can ramp up pretty quickly but that is typical of sushi
5
Sophie Grace
+5
Went on the second day of it opening down the corner from where I work. We all had vouchers for free lunch. The food was delicious and perfect sized servings. The staff were very friendly. I would definitely return and recommend to friends/family.
4
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+4
Convenient location to work. Quick & great customer service. I prefer their Salman Teriyaki at lunch time. Not enough sauce added though. I was able to get extra sauce added for free before but now they charge for that. Brown rice option instead of white rice is more expensive.
5
Anante Jariwala
+5
I love K10! Every time I visit there is a range of different sushi and sashimi available, all excellently prepared and fresh. I have some favourite hot dishes there too - the Fried Squid is great and so is the Chicken Karaage. The Green Tea Mouse is a great dessert, I usually get two of them!
4
Gill Dando
+4
One of my favourite sushi belts in the city. Not cheap but a good selection and usually quiet on an early evening. Mad busy lunchtimes especially friday but never been disappointed.
5
Arslan Akbutin
+5
Wonderful staff and delicious buns are served here
4
Elliot Dines
+4
Takeaway Yaki soba I had there wasn’t great, however their sushi is much better in quality and taste. After 2pm they offer 30% off with the CityMunch app, makes it worth the wait until the afternoon!
5
Elizabeth Lowe
+5
You have no time to feel hungry in this place. The food is served within minutes. It’s great if you are rushed for time. Food is fresh. Service is great and the staff are lovely lovely!
5
Anthony
+5
The takeaway area is always popular and works efficiently. The teriyaki chicken and chicken katsu curry are my go-to choices. Decent portion size, always tasty and filling.
5
Karsten Schmid
+5
Really good Sushi. A bit more costly than other options around, but well worth it. If you are not happy with the current selection on the conveyor belt, you just need to ask and you'll get everything you want in a short time.
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