
Written by: Snorre M., London
Moshi Moshi is a conveyor-belt Japanese restaurant conveniently located at Liverpool Station, and thus attracts a mixed crowd of City businessmen and travellers who prefer their fast food served on a slab of rice instead of between hamburger buns.
Although most dishes are perfectly palatable, this place shines on often-overlooked classic dishes such as seaweed salad, zaru soba, miso soup, eda mame et cetera. If you are intent on raw fish, go for the safe choice of salmon, as other fish vary in quality. Don’t get tricked into eating a spicy tuna handroll where the heat deliberately overpowers second-grade fish. The a la carte menu changes according to season.
Make sure to arrive during peak hours, as the conveyor belt selection can be limited at other times.
Tip: Takeaway is often preferrable to eating in as it is usually prepared fresh on order.
Moshi Moshi also operates restaurants in Brighton, Broadgate Circle, Ludgate Circus and Canary Wharf - although you’d get better fare at Itsu, the up-market cousin of Yo! Sushi, at the latter location.

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Summary:
Most dishes are perfectly palatable, this place shines on often-overlooked classic dishes such as seaweed salad, zaru soba, miso soup, eda mame et cetera. If you are intent on raw fish, go for the safe choice of salmon, as other fish vary in quality.
General information:
Street address: Liverpool Street Unit 24, Liverpool Street Station, London EC2M 7QH
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11.30am-10pm
Phone number: +44 (0)20 7247 3227
URL: http://www.moshimoshi.co.uk/
Locations: Other locations
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4 Responses to “Moshi Moshi - Liverpool Street, London”
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Thanks, Snorre! I am so glad you are a sushi connoisseur! Looking forward to your next recommendations. Will have to go to London soon!
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the review, I finally got road to going there last week. I went in the evening and unfortunately wasn’t that impressed, but perhaps it’s better at lunch times when the sushi’s more likely to be prepared fresh to order. If anyones’s interested my review is here, including details of a £5 off moshi moshi voucher http://www.oishiioishii.net/moshi-moshi-liverpool-street-japanese-restaurant