The best Japanese ever! The staff are amazing - the food is perfect - would eat there everyday if I could!
The best Japanese restaurant in London by far! Fantastic and amazing food, with such a wide range of choice. Would recommend the Soft Shell Crab Deluxe and Dragon Roll. Kiraku also do the best Takoyaki and Tuna Tartare I've ever tasted. An absolute must visit for any lover of Japanese food!
I used to be a staff of Kiraku ..that very pround of me...great time in my lifes.
This is my favourite place for sushi - love it! Great service too.
Best Japanese food I ever had... and I travelled a month in Japan sampling lots of great Japanese food... definitely worth the trip!
Love the authentic Japanese cuisine. Best Japanese restaurant in London. Recommend 100%
We go here often, my wife is Japanese, she loves it (usually the best test of a Japanese restaurant) and so do I. The food is delicious. They have sushi and sashimi, of course, but much more besides, all at reasonable prices. If you don't have a car, it's extremely easy to get to by Tube, just across the road from Ealing Common station. Highly recommended to lovers of Japanese food.
Great little Japanese place across the road from Ealing Common underground station. Delicious sushi, beautiful pieces of fish, and a great variety of Japanese dishes to order from.
Fantastic! The food was incredible. The sushi was incredibly fresh and delicious. We sat at the bar, which I would recommend so you can watch the sushi chefs at work. The ambience was great - relaxed and fun. The food came very quickly and the service was faultless. Our waiter was kind, helpful and very smiley! It's also great value for money. It's not the cheapest sushi and cooked Japanese food I've had but one of the most delicious. We spent £18 each and had starters and sushi. Worth every penny!
...Kiraku provides a small window into Japanese culture within M25, and for anyone with an interest in the culinary culture from this fascinating country it is well worth making the trip.
Kiraku opened in March 2006, and serves Japanese food to the denizens of Ealing, which has a sizeable Japanese community due to the Japanese school there. Kiraku has a garish shop-front and indeed its tables were arrayed rather like a school classroom. The menu at lunch here is generally a series of set menu choices rather than much in the way of a la carte. A sashimi set lunch cost £16, a fried chicken set lunch £9.50, each menu coming with salad, miso soup and fruit. Kirin or Sapporo beer was £3.70.
Student friendly prices, nutritious and delicious lunch bentos! At night, food is isakaya style but also offers Japanese cafe style sundae desserts =] Well worth the trek. Actually, if I really wanted Japanese food, I'd just go there. Toku at Japan Centre
I haven’t been to Kiraku in a while, but I use to be a bit of a regular there, and time and time again I was hooked by the...
Everybody knows that LondonEater endorses Sushi Hiro to no end and it is my most frequent spot to cure my equally frequent sushi shivers. With such a great place so near to the office (people still don't believe that it's only a 15 minute tube journey fro
I remember that we visited not long after they opened and feasted on yakitori and nabemono and noodles. I also remember that for two impoverished grad students, the meal was quite expensive but we had big appetites and small budgets and luckily, things ha
This simple Japanese restaurant serves the kind of food served in izakayas (pubs) in Japan. Due to its proximity to the Japanese school in London nearby there are lots of Japanese customers – indeed I have hardly seen a westerner eating here. It has very basic décor but is good value.
At the meal today, breaded pork curry had nicely cooked pork with a good coating, served with rice and a curried sauce. The sace itself was a bit one-dimensional in terms of spicing but the pork was good (13/20). Eel on a bed of rice was very pleasant, the eel glazed with a slightly sweet soy sauce before being grilled. The sauce seeps into the bed of rice, giving it flavour (13/20). The bill was £20 a head with just soft drinks. I would say that their grilled mackerel, which they did not have today, is probably their best dish.
Have passed by this restaurant a number of times and have always wanted to try it but it's always full . Today was a perfect day got back home from work and there was nothing at home to eat and this place is practically next door . So just strolled across and ordered for spicy salmon roll ( picture attached ) it was really amazing .... It's a very spicy dish do not order it if you have low tolerance to spicy food . The deep fried shrimp is just average .and so is the fried crab sushi . The cold sake is better than the hot one in my opinion , my husband begs to differ . This place is steep on your pockets . All in all a good experience . Do not go to this place unless you are a Japanese food fan . They seem to have a few awards and accolades
To their credit .
Wonderful 🍣👍The Best in London
An error has occurred! Please try again in a few minutes