Upmarket, contemporary restaurant & cocktail bar serving classic & innovative Japanese fare.
"Thanks to Soho’s recent pedestrianisation, you can now enjoy Dozo’s sushi sitting out on Old Compton Street. It’s a sizeable menu with solid prices, and though the sushi is nothing spectacular, you’ll be more than happy with a beer in one hand and a dragon roll in the other." - jake missing
"Dozo is a great option if you’re looking to get something light before heading into the park. The sushi at this Japanese spot in South Kensington is good-quality and the rolls are fun. Be warned that it gets packed at lunchtime, so our move would be to get some rolls to go, and eat them in the park. " - rianne shlebak, sinead cranna
"Dozo is a popular walk-in only restaurant on Old Compton Street that does the usual sushi, sashimi, temaki, and maki rolls. The ‘dozo’ rolls are good too, but if you’re after an affordable dinner, you should stick to the regular maki. You could come here with a group of friends, order a bunch of rolls, and leave £25 lighter. But the dim lighting and intimate sunken seats make it a perfect midweek date night situation. Ask for the window seat so you can enjoy the excellent soft shell crab maki, while watching the Soho bustle from the best spot in the house. If whoever you’re with isn’t into sushi, they also serve ramen, donburi, and robata skewers." - rianne shlebak, jake missing
"A shower, series binging, your somewhat showered flatmates, and sushi. Throw in some wine and you’ve got yourself a party. Kensington’s Dozo Sushi can take care of the food - with sashimi, nigiri, tempura, and their signature maki rolls delivered straight to your front door." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing
"Much like people who honour pinky promises, decent, everyday sushi spots are hard to come by in London. That's why Dozo Sushi is worth knowing about. It’s a popular walk-in only restaurant that does the usual sushi, sashimi, temaki, and maki rolls. The ‘dozo’ rolls are good too, but if you’re after an affordable dinner, you should stick to the regular maki. You could come here with a group of friends, order a bunch of rolls and leave £25 lighter, but the dim lighting and intimate sunken seats make it a perfect midweek date night situation. If you manage to score the window seat then you’re not going to want to leave because you’ll be enjoying the excellent £9 soft shell crab maki, while watching the Soho bustle from the best seats in the house. And if whoever you’re with isn’t into sushi, they also serve ramen noodles, donburi, and robata skewers." - Rianne Shlebak
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