I'm not a fan of sticks and sushi, they serve mediocre quality fish on ice thus making it ice cold on the tongue and robbing it of any of its flavour.
Chotto Matte is pretty decent, they do a lot of fusion stuff as it's Japanese/Peruvian, and not amazing quality in my opinion, but it's a good dining out experience.
As a qualifier, I'm not a fan of all the sushi dishes where there's about 7 different types of fish draped over each other and then covered in sauces and crispy onion. Good quality fish should speak for itself and this sort of flagrant dress-up is just an attempt at masking fish that would be immediately recognised as being mediocre in flavour and cut.
I've been to the one in Greenwich a few times and the quality of fish has been excellent apart from one visit where it was pretty ordinary. Maybe a bit of pot luck depending on what they bought that morning?
I'm not a fan of sticks and sushi, they serve mediocre quality fish on ice thus making it ice cold on the tongue and robbing it of any of its flavour.
Chotto Matte is pretty decent, they do a lot of fusion stuff as it's Japanese/Peruvian, and not amazing quality in my opinion, but it's a good dining out experience.
As a qualifier, I'm not a fan of all the sushi dishes where there's about 7 different types of fish draped over each other and then covered in sauces and crispy onion. Good quality fish should speak for itself and this sort of flagrant dress-up is just an attempt at masking fish that would be immediately recognised as being mediocre in flavour and cut.