Tosa

Notting Hill & West London


With a welcoming flaming charcoal grill brightening its window, this simple, casual yet pretty and precise Japanese restaurant fixes its focus on smaller dishes, as well as delectable meat skewers, including scrummy yakitori (grilled chicken) and asparamaki (pork and aubergine) skewers, and noodles.


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