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samphire
9 yıl önce
new bond street
posted on april 16, 2015 by samphireandsalsify umu is a michelin starred japanese restaurant that has been around for over ten years now. it’s owned by the same group who run the greenhouse and morton’s members club. it was a slightly stern welcome from a chap who could have easily been a headmaster as opposed to a maitre d'; certainly not rude but not forthcoming with the lovin’ either. the room was a nice enough space with a counter overlooking the chefs preparing the sushi. as it ain’t cheap, not in the slightest, i would have preferred not to have had disposable chopsticks though. a simple salad generously drenched in a red onion dressing was a really lovely start. as was the cup of rich, hearty red miso soup. as the sushi we ordered was taking a while to prepare, we were treated to an extra little dish of goma-ae, which was a delicious mound of sesame flavoured spinach. we decided to avoid the set lunch bento box (£35) and instead opted for the chef’s special sushi selection (£38). it looked pretty but there were a few greasy fingerprints on the plate, which you’d hope not to be the case at that level of restaurant. the scallop and eel nigiri were my favourite. we also opted for some of their signature style nigiris; toro with shishito pepper (£9.50), lobster (£7.50), langoustine (£9.50) and seared scallop (£5.50). certainly not cheap but worthy of their price due to the superbqualityof each piece of fish.
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fhutch
5
9 yıl önce
new bond street
if you are looking for something special, this is the place to go. on getting out of the taxi the wall in front of you slides open to reveal the restaurant, a nice little touch to start the experience off differently (and definitely beats having to struggle with a heavy door).  the staff were extremely attentive, polite and genuinely happy.  whilst the restaurant itself is small, it doesn't feel cramped but has a more personalqualityto it.

there is a large choice of food and although a little more pricey than other places was honestly worth every penny. the difference is incomparable.  even the desserts - we shared a rice pudding of all things - was delicious and fun in that it was served with additional extras to mix in, and as a rice pudding lover myself this has put all others to shame!

if you enjoy sushi, this has to be on your list of restaurants to try
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andy
4
9 yıl önce
new bond street
umu has been trading for ten years now, tucked away in a quiet mayfair mews, discreetly hidden behind a sliding door. in 2005 it was awarded a michelin star that it has retained ever since. since 2010 the chef has been yoshinori ishii, who has made more effort than his predecessor to source ingredients locally rather than importing them. he has gone to some lengths to do this, including training cornish fishermen in the “ikejime” technique of killing a fish instantly, which is less stressful for the fish and better for its flavour. mr ishii cooked for nine years at the famous kitcho in kyoto before being chef to the japanese embassy at the un prior to moving to umu. some of the fruit and vegetables are sourced from the nama yasai farm in sussex, which has a japanese farmer and raises vegetables from varieties found in japan. he is also a keen fisherman, and when i visited was on holiday fishing in iceland.

the dining room is all wood panels and subdued lighting, with a proper hot towel to begin the meal, as is traditional. the chef is interested in pottery and designs and makes the chopstick rests himself in his own kiln. there are a lot of menu options, with plenty of à la carte choices. the top-priced menu is the £115 kaiseki, though a lunch option is available from as little as £25. i tried a bento box lunch and also a sashimi dish. the wine list was extensive, with over 1,100 different wines from around the world, and pages and pages of sake. example wines included henschke pinot gris innes 2006 at £45 for a wine that retails at £25, j.j. prum kabinett 2012 at £65 for a wine that you can find in the high street for £17, and zind humbrecht pinot gris windsbuhl at £90 compared to a shop price of £31. ravenau blanchots 2005 was £489 compared to a retail price of £155, and chateau haut brion 1989 was £2,750 for a wine that will set you back £1,178 in a shop. 

a simple green salad to start was very good, with fresh leaves and a carefully balanced vinaigrette; it is tricky to mark things that are so simple, but you only have to try a salad at a chain restaurant to see that there is skill involved in getting it right, especially with the balance of the dressing and thequalityof the oil and vinegar used (14/20).

the bento box had four elements, plus rice, pickles and miso soup on the side. duck came with japanese mustard and mizu nasu, the water aubergine from kyoto, which had lovely and almost sweet flavour (16/20). tempura of tiger prawn was reasonable, but the batter did not compare well with that i have eaten in specialist tempura restaurants in japan (14/20). sashimi of grey mullet and sea bass was very good, especially the mullet (15/20). wild salmon caught in the river severn was cured in kombu and shiso and was excellent, having very good flavour (16/20). i was initially disappointed to see “wasabi” that appeared to be from a tube (or possiby was frozen - either way it tasted disappointing), but when i commented on this a fresh wasabi root was grated and presented. it was good that they actually have real wasabi (in this case it is from the sole uk supplier), which is vastly superior to the coloured mustard and horseradish from a tube but they should really serve this without having to be asked. sashimi of brill was sliced very thinly indeed and went well with the freshly grated wasabi.

sorbet of red shiso was lovely, the texture silky. a selection of fruits was unusually good, thequalityof the peaches, blackberry, greengage, apricot, red plum and mulberries very high, the blackberries in particular being lovely. again it is hard to mark something like this, but the fruit was lovely and the texture silky (15/20).

service was extremely good, attentive and friendly the bill came to £46 for one, with just water to drink. if you went in the evening and drank a decent bottle of wine then your bill would easily get to about £90 a head or more. this is certainly not cheap, but at least the ingredientqualityis unusually high, and the chef is clearly making some real effort to source things as well as he can within the constraints of what is available in the uk.
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andrea
4
9 yıl önce
new bond street
umu is one of the restaurants i wouldn't go back.. thequalityof the sushi is really good and the place is elegant.
but is seriously over-priced. way too much.
i ate in all the japanese restaurants in london and this is seriously over-priced.

the desserts are artistic and really good but all the rest was pretty not impressive.

even if we spent quite a lot they didn't even offer us a digestive at the end.

well, i have to say that it didn't worth any pound this place unfortunately.
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