Eternally popular, sushi is always in favour with fashionable crowds across London. It makes sense that there are great sushi restaurants in Notting Hill, one of the trendiest parts of the capital, too. Whether you're looking for a quick and affordable sushi fix to go, want to enjoy a sit-down meal in an elegant Japanese restaurant, or perhaps splurge on an unforgettable omakase experience in Notting Hill, this is the guide for you. Read on to learn where to go for the best sushi in Notting Hill!

The best sushi restaurants in Notting Hill
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The best Notting Hill sushi
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1Ukai Trendy Notting Hill sushi restaurant
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2Bibida The best of two worlds
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3Sumi Endo Kazutoshi's Notting Hill HQ
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4Los Mochis Nikkei fusion hotspot
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5Juno Omakase Intimate omakase spot
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6Oka Notting Hill branch of city-wide group
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7The Sushi Co Affordable sushi in Notting Hill
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8Okasan Sushi Portobello Road sushi pitstop
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9Urchin Sushi straight from the fish
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Trendy Notting Hill sushi restaurant
Ukai offers stylish and creative sushi in Notting Hill, housed in a former pub with a striking mural outside and a lively yet sophisticated atmosphere inside. The menu features beautifully presented Japanese dishes, including sushi, sashimi, tempura, and ceviche, alongside expertly crafted cocktails inspired by the Asian country. With its contemporary yet intimate setting, and a strong focus on both flavour and aesthetics, Ukai ensures an elegant dining experience.
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240 Portobello Road, Notting Hill
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Ukai
020-779 224 44 - Read more on Thatsup




The best of two worlds
Bibida in Notting Hill seamlessly blends Korean and Japanese cuisine, offering an inviting space where diners can enjoy authentic dishes prepared using traditional techniques. The menu features Korean BBQ specialities, bibimbap, ramen, and spicy stews, alongside a diverse selection of sushi rolls, including indulgent options like dragon rolls and crunchy tempura creations. With its cosy atmosphere, warm hospitality, and a drinks list featuring sake and soju, Bibida provides a relaxed yet flavourful dining experience.
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1 Hillgate St, Notting Hill/Kensington
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Bibida
020-722 101 51 - Read more on Thatsup
Endo Kazutoshi's Notting Hill HQ
Part of the same group as the acclaimed Nijū and Kioku restaurants, Sumi is yet another expression of sushi master Endo Kazutoshi's craft – in fact, the restaurant is named after his mother. Though led by a different head chef, Kazutoshi's signature style is found all over the menu here, with the Notting Hill sushi restaurant serving an assortment of premium nigiri and temaki options, along with other traditional Japanese dishes.
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95-97 Portobello Rd, Notting Hill
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Sumi
020-452 408 80 - Read more on Thatsup
Nikkei fusion hotspot
Los Mochis offers a creative fusion of Japanese and Mexican flavours, combining bold ingredients in innovative sushi and taco pairings. This stylish Notting Hill restaurant is decorated with vibrant Mexican artwork, as well as being home to one of Europe's most extensive collections of rare tequila and mezcal.
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2-4 Farmer St, Kensington
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Los Mochis Notting Hill
020-724 364 36 - Read more on Thatsup
Intimate omakase spot
Hidden on the ground floor of Los Mochis in Notting Hill, Juno offers an exclusive omakase experience for just six people at a time. Furnished in light wood, with soft lighting adding to the ambiance, patrons can enjoy a 15-course daily menu of traditional Japanese food with a signature Mexican twist, including sushi. During the meal, you can observe the expert sushi chef at work.
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2-4 Farmer St, Kensington
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Juno Omakase
020-724 364 36 - Read more on Thatsup
Notting Hill branch of city-wide group
Oka is a well-established Asian-fusion restaurant with a strong Japanese influence, boasting multiple locations across the city. The menu is straightforward yet diverse, offering dishes such as crispy soft-shell crab tempura, succulent beef teppanyaki, and an array of nigiri and signature sushi rolls. To complement the meal, diners can enjoy a selection of sake, Japanese whisky, Asian teas, and other refreshing drinks.
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11 Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill
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Oka Restaurant Notting Hill
020-779 290 64 - Read more on Thatsup
Affordable sushi in Notting Hill
The Sushi Co is a popular go-to for Japanese cuisine, offering a lively and contemporary dining experience. The menu showcases high-quality ingredients in authentic dishes, from freshly made sushi rolls and sharing platters to comforting bao buns, ramen, and crispy katsu options like prawn or pumpkin. Guests can enjoy their meal in a stylish setting, accompanied by a selection of Japanese beers, or as takeaway.
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168 Portobello Rd, Notting Hill
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The Sushi Co Notting Hill
020-341 048 88 - Read more on Thatsup
Portobello Road sushi pitstop
Okasan Sushi is a charming Japanese restaurant in the heart of Notting Hill, right on world-famous Portobello Road. With a cosy izakaya-inspired interior and a few outdoor seating options, it offers a diverse menu of traditional Japanese favourites such as yakitori skewers, crispy tempura, and delicate gyoza. The sushi menu includes freshly made temaki hand rolls, expertly sliced sashimi, and a variety of maki rolls.
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307 Portobello Rd
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Okasan Sushi
020-896 012 32 - Read more on Thatsup
Sushi straight from the fish
By night, the Supermarket of Dreams delicatessen evolves into a vibrant dining destination. Urchin offers a lively setting for modern Japanese cuisine, with chef Yuji Shimokawa bringing a fresh, innovative approach to classic dishes using premium ingredients. On special evenings, guests can experience the exclusive Tuna Fight Club, a unique spectacle where the chef expertly carves an Atlantic bluefin tuna tableside while curating the tasting menu.
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126 Holland Park Ave, Notting Hill/Kensington
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Urchin
075-087 589 18 - Read more on Thatsup
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