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You simply must try the Lava Stone Wagyu Steaks at Sakagura

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SAKAGURA – London’s much-loved Japanese restaurant and bar on Heddon Street has launched a new Ishiyaki Stone Steak menu, presented to guests on a hot lava stone grilling plate, allowing diners to grill their meat just the way they like it with a Japanese Ishiyaki style twist.

The launch of the Ishiyaki Stone Steak forms part of a brand new look ‘n’ feel menu, made better still with an incredible value lunch set for two priced at £30, available now.

Cook the Ishiyaki Stone Steak just the way you like it

Choose from 200g Argentinian Sirloin or Ribeye with Hakata fries, Sweet Potato fries or steamed rice, plus green salad and a sauce of your choice including horseradish, fresh wasabi or a Japanese inspired steak sauce – Misodare, Soyadare, Ponzu Oroshi.

Options also to choose Wagyu beef which goes perfectly with hot sake. Plus A vegetarian menu will be made available from 12th February for non-meat eaters.

We took a visit to Sakagura to samples the goodies. Cocktails, sashimi, sushi, tempura, and steaks had our taste in a frenzy as the dishes hit the table. Pound for pound, the Sakagura menu offers delicious dishes and really good prices.

Five delightful cocktails at Sakagura. One of them being a mocktail for the non-alcoholics
Probably my favourite dish from the sushi/sashimi menu. They call this ‘The Dragon’. Grilled kabayaki eel over avocado & king prawn filled inside-out. Not cold but not hot, the Dragon is the perfect opener to the evening.
If you like the taste of eccentric and awesome seafood, you’ll love the Tako Octopus
Soft Shell Crab, Nasu Aubergine, Asian King Prawn and Rekon Lotus Root makes for a nice selection of Tempura to whet your appetite

There’s so much on offer at Sakagura, everyone will find something on the menu and if you work locally, you’ll appreciate the lunchtime menu with is special prices…

Book your table now at sakaguralondon.com or simply pop in and grab a seat.

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