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Contribute FeedbackIf you're looking for a sushi experience, be warned that some reviewers suggest this is not the place to go. Complaints about high prices, lack of freshness, and incorrect temperature of dishes are common themes. However, there are also positive reviews praising the spicy salmon roll and the overall experience. The restaurant appears to have undergone some changes, with reduced menu options and declined service quality noted by long-time customers. On a brighter note, other reviewers raved about the freshness and deliciousness of the sushi, labeling it as one of London's best Japanese restaurants. Despite mixed feedback, Kiraku seems to be a favorite for those seeking authentic Japanese cuisine in Ealing.
Large small Japanese square above the road of ealing common subway station. delicious sushi, beautiful pieces of fish and a great selection of Japanese dressed.
Fantastic! that was amazing. the sushi was incredibly fresh and delicious. we sat at the bar I would recommend so that they can watch the sushi kitchen during work. the ambiente was very relaxed and funny. the food came very fast and the service was error-free. our waiter was friendly, helpful and very smiling! it is also a good value for money. it is not the cheapest sushi and cooked Japanese cuisine I had, but one of the most delicious. we spent £18 each and had appetizers and sushi. everyone worth penny!
The southwest service of a restaurant in london, which is not easy performance. would not recommend at all. waits for an hour on the net.
...Kiraku provides a small window into Japanese culture within M25, and for anyone with an interest in the culinary culture from this fascinating country it is well worth making the trip.
Kiraku opened in March 2006, and serves Japanese food to the denizens of Ealing, which has a sizeable Japanese community due to the Japanese school there. Kiraku has a garish shop-front and indeed its tables were arrayed rather like a school classroom. The menu at lunch here is generally a series of set menu choices rather than much in the way of a la carte. A sashimi set lunch cost £16, a fried chicken set lunch £9.50, each menu coming with salad, miso soup and fruit. Kirin or Sapporo beer was £3.70.