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Where The Best Of Japan & Peru Come Together. Hola Y Konnichiwa We welcome you to Nakanojo, London's first Peruvian Izakaya. Come and experience exciting Nikkei cuisine: from sushi and sake to ceviches and piscos. the food. Simply put, Nikkei is the term for the Japanese in Peru. Nikkei is a culture, a people, a coming together of two nations and a celebration of their creative genius. Nikkei pays homage to the techniques used in Japanese cuisine but does it with Peruvian flair. Nikkei combines the best of the East with the best of the West and we proud to be able to share it with you.
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356 - 360 Kings road, SW3 5UZ, London, United Kingdom
- 020 7349 8877
- Info@nakanojo.com
- nakanojo.com
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