ROKETSU
ROKETSU is an authentic Japanese restaurant located in London, England. They specialize in a variety of Japanese cuisine, including East Javanese, Fugu, Japanese Sweets, Katsudon, Kyoto Style, Ryotei, Seafood Donburi, Sushi Takeaways, Takoyaki, and Yakitori. They also offer Kaiseki and Teppanyaki dining experiences. ROKETSU is a top choice for those looking for high-quality Japanese food in a welcoming atmosphere. In addition to their food, they also offer a full bar and pub experience.
Introduction to ROKETSU
ROKETSU is a Japanese cuisine restaurant located in London, England. The restaurant was established with the aim of bringing authentic Japanese food to Londoners. The founders of the restaurant are passionate about Japanese cuisine and have a deep knowledge of the culture and traditions that surround it. What makes ROKETSU unique is its focus on providing a genuine Japanese dining experience to its customers.Services & Products
ROKETSU offers a wide range of Japanese dishes, including East Javanese, Fugu, Katsudon, Kyoto-style, Ryotei, Seafood Donburi, Takoyaki, Yakitori, and Kaiseki. The restaurant also has a selection of Japanese sweets and takeaway sushi. Customers can also enjoy a range of alcoholic drinks, including sake and Japanese beers.Location
ROKETSU is located on New Quebec Street, in the heart of London. The area is known for its high-end restaurants, bars, and pubs. Customers can expect to find a variety of cuisines, including Italian, French, and British. The restaurant is easily accessible by public transportation, with the Marble Arch, Bond Street, and Baker Street stations all located within a 10-minute walk.Benefits
Customers should choose ROKETSU for its commitment to authenticity and quality. The restaurant uses only the freshest ingredients, and its chefs are trained in traditional Japanese cooking techniques. ROKETSU also provides a unique dining experience, with its traditional Japanese decor and attentive service.Good to know
Customers should be aware that ROKETSU can get busy, particularly during peak dining hours. It is recommended to make a reservation in advance to ensure seating. The restaurant also has a dress code, with smart casual attire required.Reviews
Customers rave about ROKETSU's authentic Japanese cuisine, with many saying it is the best Japanese restaurant in London. The service is also highly praised, with customers noting the attentive and friendly staff. Some customers have mentioned that the prices are high, but most agree that the quality of the food justifies the cost.Amenities
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outdoor seating
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take-out
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delivery
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alcohol
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private room
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wheelchair accessible
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kid-friendly
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open late
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reservations
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gluten-free options
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vegan options
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private dining room
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bar
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takeaway
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wi-fi
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credit card accepted
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vegetarian options
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sushi bar
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teppanyaki grill
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hibachi table
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tatami room
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traditional japanese cuisine
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sushi platter
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tempura platter
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sashimi platter
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yakitori skewers
FAQ
What makes your yakitori different from other restaurants?
At ROKETSU, we take pride in using only the freshest ingredients and cooking them over binchotan charcoal to create a unique flavor and texture that sets us apart from other yakitori restaurants.Do you use fresh ingredients?
Yes, we only use the freshest ingredients in all of our dishes at ROKETSU to ensure the highest quality and taste for our customers.Do you provide vegetarian or vegan options on your menu?
Yes, we offer a variety of vegetarian and vegan options on our menu at ROKETSU to accommodate the dietary needs and preferences of our customers.What type of atmosphere and dining experience should I expect?
At ROKETSU, we strive to create an authentic Japanese dining experience with a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Our menu features a variety of traditional Japanese dishes made with the highest quality ingredients and prepared with care by our skilled chefs.Do you offer catering services for events or parties?
Yes, we offer catering services for events and parties at ROKETSU. Please contact us for more information on our catering options and pricing.Reviews
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mylondon yourlondon
The waitress was not clear on the food and menu options. We asked couple off times. If you are asking a couple of time for well priced food than I would expect your staff to be trained in a better manner. The food was of good standard but lacked flavours and the menu was limited. The lobster tempura was just a basket of fried vegetables which has soggy batter. Even Eat Tokyo with less of a price has better flavours and services. When I’m paying £150 pp I would expect a higher standard of experience. Not sure this place will last. There is something cold and lacking in this place which is the opposite from how it presents itself when you walk past the restaurant.
27-04-2023 -
Candice Ru
27-04-2023 -
Luca mian
27-04-2023 -
rafael alcantara
27-04-2023 -
Derek Safadi
London finally has a respectable kaiseki restaurant that serves something other than a "nobu-knock-off" menu. I'm pleased that Roketsu filled in a big gap in the Japanese restaurant market in London, and hope they're here to stay for a long time. I've had 2 excellent experiences at the restaurant, and hope to be back again in the near future.
27-03-2023 -
Minas Minatsis
I had all food poisoning symptoms after dining at Roketsu and the management is refusing to refund me. Unnacceptable!
27-03-2023 -
Stephen Akpakwu
As always, a superlative experience. It is great to return and find that the things that made my last experience so special remain unchanged. The service is outstanding and the food is divine (I went for the main dining area Kaiseki option). I don’t think there are many (any?) options in london that exceed this in terms of overall quality. Only downside is that, at 9 courses, you need to come hungry else you just won’t manage to go through all the available courses.
27-03-2023 -
Stella Banda
Incredible food and wine
27-03-2023 -
Hatim Zriouil
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 … More
27-03-2023 -
JCQ
I really wanted to like Roketsu but it unfortunately fell short. I have been to Japan 7 - 8 times and am a big fan of this style of dining, so was super excited to try this place in the neighborhood. While I can appreciate what they are trying to do, I did feel like the marriage of the Japanese cooking methods with UK isles ingredients didn't quite work seamlessly. I also felt that many of the dishes were woefully under-seasoned - some additional salt would have really opened up the other flavors as well. All that would still warrant a 3-star review, possibly even a 4 if some dishes were particularly good. What I could not forgive, however, was the additional black truffle supplement offered for 25 GBP. It ended up having zero fragrance and just added an unpleasant "chewy paper" texture to the soup / stew dish. I was honestly shocked, because at this price point I would expect the truffle to be completely fresh and radiating fragrance and flavor. It was just utterly dead. My fault I suppose for not at least trying to give it a sniff first, but I would never expect this at this sort of dining experience. Hugely disappointing and really calls the rest of the operation into question. As I had already eaten it, I didn't want to ask the restaurant about it at the time (unfair if they tried to adjust the bill) and also did not want to impact the other diners' experience in any way, but really feel like the negative experience needs to be highlighted. Hopefully there is some constructive criticism for the restaurant here, and I really do wish them all success in the future. However, I am unlikely to return and cannot recommend it.
27-02-2023