The most stylish of London's upmarket Japanese restaurants, Zuma is all dimly lit lamps and sunken tables sectioned off by dark wood screens. The service has a certain swift but friendly panache, and the food matches the swagger of the venue; confident fusion dishes and traditional classics make up an exciting menu. The only annoyance is the noise of other customers which carries quite clearly creating more than a lively buzz. In winter, fur coats are the unwritten dress code, well, this is Knightsbridge. But the food is prepared with a sure touch, there's a good drinks menu and some surprising, superb desserts. A funky, exotic experience just beyond Burberry and in the middle of Knightsbridge, Zuma is well worth a visit. Booking advisable.
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