OKAN Brixton East

Japanese restaurant · Brixton

OKAN Brixton East

Japanese restaurant · Brixton

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338 Coldharbour Ln, London SW9 8QH, United Kingdom

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Ramen, okonomiyaki, sake, and Japanese small plates.  

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London’s Best Ramen | Where to Eat Tonkotsu and Shoyu Ramen Noodles | Eater London

"Around the corner from its original okonomiyaki bar in Brixton Village Market is Okan Ramen. Surroundings are pleasingly plain with old Japanese posters and masks decorating the walls. The short menu is equally serious, spotlighting shoyu ramen as its signature dish, as most ramen joints in Japan would, though miso and tonkotsu are also on offer. It’s worth noting that smaller portions are available for under 12s for only £5." - MiMi Aye

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Ayumi Takahashi

Google
Top quality glass of Japanese Sake "Dassai (Otter Festival)" from Yamaguchi Japan with an ice cube was my great experience on the hottest day in June ! Amazed by the range of top quality Japanese sake brand in this small casual local secret location you can taste. From Central London, Brixton tube station 5 mins walk or bus No.35 getting off (bus stop T) near by (from Shoreditch to Brixton) for avoiding central London busy areas. Also I loved the casual "Izakaya" or "Japanese Showa era night street stall" atmosphere here very much. This shop is a recently opened one in Brixton as one of the very popular Okan restaurant branches (not inside Brixton Village arcade, this is the 2nd branch - name is Brixton East). More spacious and relax inside than other Okan branches. Food - you can say I found authentic Japanese Okonomiyaki Osaka style here. I and my friends enjoyed taste of home. If you would like to visit "Japan in London", taste this Okonomiyaki. I also had Yaki gyoza , edamame shared with friends and cool beer in Summer evening. I recommend and also reasonable prices are great too.

April

Google
one of my favourite restaurants! really cute inside and the service is always amazing, all the ladies that have served me here have been lovely! some of my favourites would be the okra and crispy pork and the beef and kimchi teppenyaki. Both the noodle dishes are great but i love the thin omelette the omu is wrapped in and the okonomiyaki is always good and so filling! prices are also very reasonable :)

Ayaka MIYAGI

Google
If you’re looking for authentic okonomiyaki in London, I highly recommend Okan. The flavours are fantastic, and you can customise your dish with extra toppings — the balance of ingredients is just perfect. The interior has a nostalgic atmosphere that feels just like Showa-era Japan, making it a very cozy and relaxing place. The staff are also incredibly friendly, and it’s the kind of place you’ll want to come back to again and again. I’ll definitely be visiting again!

I. C.

Google
Not sure if they have a chef with Korean background? Saw so many good reviews here but our visit was a bit disappointing. They claimed to be a Kansai style restaurant but why kimchi??? We ordered the omelette with eel. We thought it was an omelette roll because this is supposed to be a common Japanese dish. So overpriced because the omelette turned up as a dish with shredded eel wrapped in a thin piece of ‘egg tortilla’ (at the beginning we even thought they had forgotten to add the eel, as they were so small). Okra with crispy pork: okra tasted good but where was the crispy pork?? There were only pieces of pan fried meat. When the server brought us the udon, we knew we were going to be disappointed again. The udon was served in Korean aluminium pot which was definitely not the Japanese would do. The udon tasted alright (not that Kansai style unfortunately), not impressive at all and the portion was small. We ordered two Okonomiyaki: One Special (with seafood and kimchi) and one pork. I think they’d better put on a bit more mayo on the surface in order to balance the saltiness of the okonomi sauce. And it seems there was too much sauce cooked with the seafood in the Special that made the okonoyaki too wet. Service was attentive. Meanwhile, sorry don’t think will visit again.

Eleftheria Chrys (Ec)

Google
Nice izakaya! We really enjoyed our hot sake! We had umasu aubergine, fried omelette yakisoba and the Yaki-udon beef/kimchi! We didn’t skip the dessert! We had yuzu cheesecake! Everything well prepared and delicious!

Aki Ishido

Google
I recently visited Okan Brixton East with my colleagues, and we had a fantastic time. We particularly enjoyed the okonomiyaki, noodles, and donburi rice dishes—they were all delicious! The restaurant's decor is also very cool and down-to-earth, and the prices are very reasonable. I'm looking forward to visiting another Okan restaurant at Brixton Village next time.

Alex

Google
This is one of the two locations in Brixton. I went with a friend for lunch. We had one main each (we basically shared one yakisoba and one yakiudon, both delicious). We also shared one starter and one dessert, and had one glass of hot yuzu sake each. Very reasonable price (£30 pp). Highly recommended.

Snailo Morphesis

Google
Very happy to find this little lovely place for okonomiyaki which brings me all the memories I had in Japan. The manager Akiko is very hospitable and friendly, making us delicious high ball to go with our food. The place is filled with happy customers! No wonder this is just one of the 4 branches they have in London 🇬🇧