Wasabi

About

Japanese

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    Yelp rating
    4 stars

Location

Adress: 186-190 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4NR

Phone: +44 20 7283 4942

Work Hours

Mon 10:00 am-11:00 pm
Tue 10:00 am-11:00 pm
Wed 10:00 am-11:00 pm
Thu 10:00 am-11:00 pm
Fri 10:00 am-11:00 pm
Sat 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Sun 11:00 am-9:00 pm

Business info

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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    No
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    Take-out
    Yes
  • accessibility
    Good for Kids
    Yes
  • group
    Good for Groups
    Yes
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
  • tv
    Has TV
    Yes

Reviews

  • Buford T.

    star star star star star 16 June 2026

    This is my go-to local sushi/ Japanese food place.

    Quick digression. When I was about 12 I started secondary school and made friends with an amazing Japanese girl. I went to her family's home for dinner once. It was my first taste of sushi. One of the (slightly douchey) reasons I couldn't live my whole life in a Northern post-industrial ghost town was that "I can't live somewhere that has no sushi". I was a DELIGHT/ pretentious nightmare.

    I'm sure if I'd looked hard enough or waited long enough, there'd be somewhere to be found, I wanted to be able to have sushi or laksa or congee or buffalo wings as conveniently as if they were Greggs. And here I am... this sentimentality may be what makes this 5 star instead of 4.

    It's quick, you grab it from the fridge or build a box. You can sit in or take it out. It's not the cheapest thing out there but you can dial it up or down, splash out £10 on a fancy sashimi box or more modest £2-£3 options. There's even desserts if you're into mochi or doriyaki. Bubble tea, miso soups, bento boxes. You can have don-style dishes on rice. I think for what it is, it's incredibly varied.
    Like most fast food paces that have hot options ready to go, if you want it heated up it's just going to get microwaved.

    Okay it's not fancy. It's fast food but it's clean and healthy. It doesn't have that weird funk smell that bothers me in Itsu. It's not aspirational bikini-models telling you that a mixed maki set could change your life. It's just really good at what it does. Quick, delicious, healthy food.

  • Meike B.

    star star star star_border star_border 27 May 2026

    Having had a few late-night sushi take-aways from the counter only branch within Liverpool Street station, I thought I'd pop into this much bigger - and brighter (so much white light!) - branch on a late Friday afternoon.  This is low season for Wasabi, but I needed one of their filled rice triangles to tide me over while I put in another couple of hours at the office.  

    While people are scrambling for the hot food after the pubs close, there was noone here on my visit (and according to one of the other reviewers the food's not heated up in this branch).  A chance to have a proper look at all the beautifully displayed sushi goodies.  Still all lined up neatly in their separate boxes - a very pleasing sight for anyone with OCD tendencies.

    I'm not an expert on sushi and led by the Yo! definition of Japanese fast food.  And in this context Wasabi works fine.  I like the fact that you can pick your own selection and don't end up with bits you're not so sure about - in my case a large amount of all the same salmon and veggie rolls, low risk sushi.  I think I've moaned about the extra charge for wasabi and soy sauce before - in places like Itsu these are offered free of charge - with the sachet sizing for horseradish and sauce not in proportion.

    To sum up, Wasabi adds to the increasing choice of brightly lit fast food chains with a promise of healthier options and continues in the Pret vein.  All branches sell the exact same food, so you know what you get.  There's some comfort in that - and certainly conveninece.

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