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Bidra med feedbackSince the re opening of the dine in moshi moshi,my wife and I dined in before our much anticipated night out to see Ricky Gervais, Having both lived in Japan we knew sushi here is different but this place has changed ,the fish is cut so thin you can see thru it some plates only come with one piece when challenged the staff say due to cost ,but the price has jumped 30 since my last visit and portions got smaller,even the te maki (hand rolls have shrunk 50 , so £100 spent one green tea and one small beer , then into shake shack after the theater to eat again
Fantastic food. Super fresh, super tasty and charming staff serve some of the best Japanese food. Terrific location if you are passing through Liverpool Street station. I really wish I hadn’t walked passed this place so many times.
I just think for the price, location and taste it’s a no brainer and worth a visit. The staff are so friendly. It’s never that busy so you always get served and the food is halal. The food is reasonably priced and decent portion sizes. So close to Liverpool Street station
TLDR OKAY quality for takeaway, TERRIBLE value for money to eat in… For £30 pp recommend MIKAYA 5 mins walk other side of Liverpool Street station ——— I have been a long standing customer of Moshi Moshi’s takeaway sushi and bento…. But I made a COSTLY MISTAKE eating in. I walked in seated at the convey belt. Only 3 raw fish nigiri selection at the time yellowtail, salmon tuna and fish didn’t look fresh from my eyes trained eating raw fish growing up in . I had 2 plates of not very fresh yellow tail from the conveyor belt selection. Feeling hangry, I had no choice but to order other dishes hoping for a fuller stomach. With no menu offered at the seat, i thought to myself luckily I took a picture of the menu stuck out front and orders the scattered chirashi bowl marked £9.6 on the menu . Scattered bowl arrived got me off guard like a scatter cat….. It came only with the same 3 not so fresh fish, but more unfortunately, some strangely pickled white radish that took up 50% of the bowl, along with some pepper and browned salad leaf ?? which were inedible. This is the strangest bowl of japanese chirashi ever, but at £9.6 I get what I paid for, I thought. The worst is yet to come when I was paying, I realise that it was £17. They said It was not clearly marked on the shop front menu I said, met only by a smile of nonchalant by the cashier. I was more hangry leaving the shop before entering…. I wished I spent the money in Mikaya for less money and higher quality.
Nice Sushi Menu could do with having pictures though We weren't sure what anything looked like until it arrived. Prices reasonable but more expensive than Itsu. Nice service.