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The best bottomless sushi restaurants in London

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We love a good bottomless brunch, avocado on toast and endless prosecco, what could be better than that? Except sometimes, we do fancy switching it up. Enter, bottomless sushi brunches.

It's everything you could want from a classic bottomless brunch – free-flowing booze, all your mates together and a great DJ, all with the added bonus of eating as much sushi as you want.

In the last few years, a number of restaurants have popped up offering great offers for unlimited sushi. Often it's as part of a bottomless brunch, but you can sometimes get them for dinner time too. And whilst there are a few boujie options around, there's a great variety of affordable bottomless sushi brunches.

So whether you're a sushi super fan or fancy trying it out for the first time, these are our go-to recommendations for the best bottomless sushi restaurants in London.

1

YO! Sushi - Selfridges, Soho

Nearest tube station: Bond Street

For a laid-back sushi spot that doesn’t take itself too seriously, YO! (located in the Selfridges food hall) is a reliable option for lunch, dinner, or an afternoon snack in between.

Its signature conveyor belt dining experience is part of the fun, letting you pick and mix plates as you go – ideal if you’re indecisive and want to try a bit of everything. From classic sashimi to spicy California rolls, simply grab a plate as it whizzes (or more accurately, slowly ambles) past your table.

The menu goes way beyond just sushi. Think katsu curries, noodle dishes, Japanese street food and drool-worthy deserts (trust us, the KITKAT cream puff is a must-try) with plenty of vegan options included, making it a solid pick if your group can’t all agree on raw fish.

Prices are refreshingly reasonable, with colour-coded plates starting from just £4.50. Take advantage of the YO! Bottomless belt promising non-stop plates and unbeatable flavours for 60 minutes of all you can eat sushi. Available every Thursday between 4 pm-8 pm, costing £29.95 for adults and £15.95 for children.

YO! Sushi is one of the most affordable ways to get your sushi fix in the city.

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2

Inamo - Covent Garden & Soho

Nearest tube station: Covent Garden

Inamo Soho was the world's first interactive restaurant in 2008 and also has a games room on site, perfect for when you've finished your unlimited sushi.

Ah yes, speaking of the unlimited sushi. Every weekend between 12-4pm Inamo runs a bottomless brunch of sushi and Japanese tapas style dishes. There's yellowtail rolls, crispy panko salmon rolls, spicy tuna gunkan and so much more.

And what's more is that it also comes with free flowing bubbles, wine or beer.

The bottomless sushi brunch is currently on offer for £39.95 per person.

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3

Ayllu - Paddington

Nearest tube station: Paddington

Ayllu is a Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant based in Paddington and their bottomless sushi menu which runs every weekend between 12-4pm sounds so good. There's unlimited sushi with a live samba show and a DJ playing.

The brunch includes unlimited sushi tapas for £37 per person. Think a variety of cerviche, bao buns, tacos and uramaki rolls. Perfect if you want to try a bit of everything.

And for £55 per person you can add on free-flowing wine, prosecco or cocktails. The whole table must have the same drink, so make sure your friends are on the same page before you head off.

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4

Nobu Hotel - Shoreditch

Nearest tube station: Old Street

If you're looking for a bottomless sushi meal to celebrate a special occasion the Nobu Hotel in Shoreditch has just the brunch.

At £90 per person, it's definitely the place to go to for a birthday or anniversary meal. Included in the £90 per person brunch is unlimited access to the brunch buffet, one hot meal and one dessert each.

The sushi buffet includes a selection of assorted sushi, cerviche and sashimi.

For an extra £40 each you can add on unlimited prosecco, beer or lychee elderflower cooler.

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5

Sican - Central London

Nearest tube station: Goodge Street

The words 'Sushi Mania' are literally music to our sushi obsessed ears, and that's exactly what you'll get if you head to Sican on a Wednesday night.

At the Japanese and Peruvian fusion restaurant you can experience unlimited sushi and sashimi throughput the night, complete with a signature cocktail for £39.95. Are Wednesdays the new Thursdays now?

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6

Sushi Cafe - Battersea

Nearest station: Clapham Junction

An affordable all you can eat sushi dinner? Sign us up. Sushi Cafe located in Battersea, offers a mega deal of a buffet menu for £25.90 per person that features over 50 dishes including salmon nigiri, yellow tail sashimi and spicy tuna rolls.

The buffet menu runs for an hour and a half, and just be aware the restaurant reserves the right to charge £5 per person for any food wastage.

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7

Sushi Salsa - Camden

Nearest tube station: Camden Town

Located in Camden, Sushi Salsa runs an all you can eat buffet style menu every week from Sunday to Friday. It's priced at £26.80 per person and runs for an hour and a half, where you can order a maximum of five rounds of food.

And speaking of the food they have all your classic sushi favourites as well as other main dishes too such as prawn tempura, chicken karaage and chicken teriyaki. We're getting hungry just thinking about it.

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Lydia Venn
Senior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer

 Lydia Venn is Cosmopolitan UK’s Senior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer. She covers everything from TV and film, to the latest celebrity news. She also writes across our work/life section regularly creating quizzes, covering exciting new food releases and sharing the latest interior must-haves. In her role she’s interviewed everyone from Margot Robbie to Niall Horan, and her work has appeared on an episode of The Kardashians. After completing a degree in English at the University of Exeter, Lydia moved into fashion journalism, writing for the Daily Express, before working as Features Editor at The Tab, where she spoke on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour and Talk Radio. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of Gilmore Girls and 00s teen movies, and in her free time can be found with a margarita in hand watching the Real Housewives on repeat. Find her on LinkedIn.
 

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