Discover why so many Londoners are obsessed with Sticks’n’Sushi’s new menu

Sushi lovers rejoice! Following the exciting announcement of their new restaurant opening taking place later this year at White City, Sticks’n’Sushi have reimagined their eye-catching menus, packed full of tantalising new dishes with more plant-based options than ever. 

Combining traditional sushi with sizzling yakitori sticks from the grill, the new menu features brand-new dishes alongside much-loved classics and includes seasonal specials which were requested so often by guests they’ve earnt a permanent spot on the menu.

The new menu builds on the high-quality, fresh fare for which the restaurant group is known, offering an even more innovative style of food and retaining everything loved most about the unique fusion of Japanese and Danish cultures.

Dishes include the brand-new ‘Hiramasa Aburi’, a delicious seared Hiramasa, with a yuzu miso, spring onion yuzu-kosho and ponzu and the much-loved ‘Kinoko Katzu’ made with blue oyster mushrooms, soya panko and served with a lime & chilli dip. But fear not, the new menu still includes the iconic ‘Ebi Bites’ and other classic favourites such as the popular ‘Hotate Kataifi’, a delicate dish made with scallops, miso aioli and trout roe.

A wider variety of plant-based dishes allows the brilliant sushi masters to showcase their creativity and expertise, experimenting with flavours to offer bites which are delicious and skilfully prepared. Throughout the entire menu, all sauces and butters are now vegan friendly, eliminating the need to cater especially for those who follow a plant-based diet, yet maintaining the delicious umami flavours which complement the dishes perfectly. The new ‘Nasu Aburi Nigiri’ is a plant-based nigiri made with mouth-watering seared aubergine and uniquely paired with fermented green chilli and yuzu. 

The set menus have also been gloriously refreshed, including all new dishes, bursting with flavour. The ‘As Good As It Gets’ set menu for two is the star of the show, and includes small bites of the most popular dishes on the menu, including the ‘Wagyu Bites’, ‘Tuna Tataki’ and the gorgeous ‘Robusuta House Roll’ – fresh Norway lobster with avocado, snow peas, shiso & miso aioli and topped with trout roe. Ideal for those who can’t decide and want to experience the very best of what Sticks’n’Sushi has to offer. 

Guests can complete their meal by choosing from the unique and extensive drinks list, including perfectly mixed Japanese-inspired cocktails, warming sakes, and a varied list of delicate Japanese teas, which all pair perfectly with the fresh flavours of Sticks’n’Sushi dishes.

What better way to get over the post summer blues than by gorging on such divine fusion feasts with your favourite people?

The new menu at Sticks’n’Sushi is available now and can be booked here.

Mitra Msaad

Editor in Chief