The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 8 and Version 7 of Zipangu, WC2H 7JJ

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<b>Note:</b> Zipangu closed for good in late 2008. --[[Kake]]

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Zipangu is an interesting place. Try to get a seat downstairs in one of the holes for a rather cosy location. Their sushi and sashimi is the best in Chinatown.

The upstairs is quite small and narrow, with tables that would seat maybe 2 or 3 people tucked in around the edges. There is a screen or two to break up the space and provide privacy. It is a little bit squashed-in; the tables are very close together.

The UCL Korean society review says that Zipangu is "famous for good service", and my first trip here seemed to bear this out; I even got brought a cup of green tea while I waited for my takeaway. (--Kake)

Everything on the menu is available as takeaway, at the same price. The large sushi box is �7.80, and is plenty for one hungry person - you get six maki and tuna, salmon, squid, tamago, prawn, and mackerel nigiri. [Price as of May 2002]

The "sushi course" set menu is good value at £13 - you get battered fishcake things, agedashi tofu, miso soup, and a large sushi box. [Price as of May 2004]

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