Disappointing teppanyaki experience.
After a wonderful dinner at Miyama Mayfair's branch I also had high hopes for their City branch.
As I had never had teppanyaki we opted for the teppanyaki early bird menu at Miyama (only available on weekdays and at their city branch).
The teppanyaki area is quite small (seats 6) so I recommend booking in advance if you are planning to go.
We ordered:
- Assorted sashimi - didn't disappoint. Similar to their Mayfair branch, the sashimi felt like it was melting my my mouth!
- Fresh vegetable salad served with Miyama original dressing - again very good and fresh
- Scottish Beef Fillet Steak - also came with rice, miso soup and two delicious sauces
- Ice cream - The peach and honeycomb flavour was AMAZING.
Don't get me wrong, the food was great and if served anywhere else I wouldn't be disappointed. The chef was lovely, however there was no performance/tricks. He was just cooking in front of us.. As everyone on the table ordered steak, he didn't cook individually for each couple that were dining but for everyone on one table on the far side and then brought the food over to us.
The food was delicious and I still recommend visiting Miyama. However, do not go for the teppanyaki menu if you are expecting a 'show' as you will not be entertained.
5:45 arrived and we jumped back across the street in search of Miyama Restaurant. Earlier we had been confounded when arriving at the address, 17 Godliman Street, where we were greeted by a modern office building with an intercom system and no button for the lower ground floor where the restaurant was listed. Thankfully on our return venture across the road, Natasha spotted the restaurant's sign on the side of the building. That said, when you are coming for dinner, be sure to look out for the restaurant BEFORE you reach 17 Godliman Street but right across the street from Grange St. Paul's Hotel.
Thankfully we were seated immediately downstairs where we poured over the extensive menu and hemmed and hawed about which dishes to order. We ended up deciding on their: California Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Negi Hamachi Roll, and Sake Avocado Roll.
The rolls were delicious and we felt the portion was perfect for two to share. And the Monday evening we stepped into their restaurant it was quiet and perfect for a good chat. The prices also were not half bad with 6 rolls ranging from £3.20 to £8.00 and amiable service and immaculate restrooms. Having been without my sushi fix since Easter (back home in California) I was a very happy girl and would happily recommend Miyama Restaurant to anyone looking for a lovely place to indulge in some fresh fish with a good friend or special someone. :)
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Food was good and authentic - there are several bento box lunch options and each of them had plenty of food for one.
Service staff were Japanese - they were all courteous and polite. The food was a bit slow being served.
The place is hidden downstairs and can be hard to find. Decor a bit dated.
A really good authentic Japanese restaurant tuck in an alley. Highly recommended as the food here is really authentic. Service was impeccable as well. You will notice a lot of Japanese expats eating here.
Went to dinner with family. It was absolutely fantastic food. Authentic and delicious. Very reasonably priced and worth every penny and more.
Eel is just absolutely perfect. You can’t miss.
Love the place. AUTHENTIC Japanese food, food are very delicates to high quality. I felt that I was eating in japan. Prices were reasonable and service is good.
I am here every time I visit London.
This is the second time I have been to Miyama. I ordered two dishes, agedashi tofu and nabeyaki udon. The nabeyaki udon is nicely, tender, not chewy. Soup is plain in its simplicity with tempura prawn, chicken and fish. The agedashi tofu was good but overpacked slightly.
All the staff are Japanese, from front of house to sushi maker - adding to the authentic atmosphere.
Overall, a cosy, subdued atmosphere made the place a little haven tucked away from the busy streets of metropolitan London.
Excellent experience! Service was of high standard as well as the food. Fantastic selections of sake as well! Went with a friend for my birthday. Theyre extra care and attention made it quite special! Will return in the future.
Great experience, lovely food, nice selection. The downstairs area could use some better decor but that doesn't take away from the taste. Price is also pretty fair.
Wow, what can I say about this place other than it is possibly some of the most amazing Japanese food I’ve had in London. Tucked off in a side street from St Paul’s with most of it on a basement and sub basement level, it is fairly traditional in decor, service and dishes offered, with a large selection of sake and other beverages.
The restaurant is split into two levels, with the upstairs containing a teppanyaki area and more seating downstairs, no low tables or tatami seating unfortunately.
Food is on the costly side, however, you do get what you pay for, the quality is absolutely amazing and the portions are fairly generous.
One of the best places I ate sushi and sashimi at. Never disappoints.
I'm regular here and I highly recommend Miyama.
Good value lunch deal in a tranquil setting. Authentic Japanese restaurant earning the patronage of many Japanese bankers and businessmen. Table next to us had a huge spread of sushi - will no doubt be coming back for that
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