![]() I was slightly apprehensive of the truffle oil as I’m not a major fan but it was very subtle. They were filled with snow crab, Cornish brown crab, cucumber, avocado, sesame, Japanese mayo and truffle oil. I ordered the California Samba Roll, which consisted of eight pieces of sushi. ![]() She opted for the tuna sashimi, which looked oh so pretty, and they served it with gluten-free soy sauce. Fee is wheat intolerant so asked for the gluten free menu and there were quite a lot of options for her to choose from. What’s great about Sushisamba is that they have vegetarian, vegan and gluten free menus. We had filled almost the spare bowl with the empty shells and yet still had half a bowl to eat! Gluten free menu The funniest thing about the edamame was it seemed never ending. Despite it containing chili, it wasn’t actually spicy. We started with some edamame and plantain chips with aji amarillo, which is a dip made of Peruvian yellow chili pepper. The clue is in the name… Sushisamba is a Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian restaurant so you’ll find nods to all of these cuisines on the menu. Perhaps at night it may get a bit more noisy but it was perfect for us. We went for lunch and, whilst it was pretty busy, it wasn’t very noisy. Stop on the stairs to get a great shot of the iconic Gherkin! You may have to wait your turn though… There’s also another fabulous photo op when you descend the stairs down to the indoor bar. But there’s the orange leaf tree for all those Instagram shots! And there are loads of fairy lights so can imagine it’s pretty magical in the evening. Weirdly the views from here aren’t actually as nice as the ones from the restaurant itself as there’s some sort of obstruction. I can imagine in summer it must be packed and it’s also a great place to have a drink if your table isn’t quite ready. They also have an outdoor bar with a fairly large seating area. Depending where you’re seated, there’s not much of a view though. There’s an indoor bar as well as tables and a sushi counter where people can eat if they prefer – or if they couldn’t get a restaurant booking. ![]() Obviously the tables by the windows offer the best views, but every table has a great view regardless. I can’t imagine what a pain it is to clean them… It’s definitely more tasteful than tacky though! The ceilings are very high, meaning the glass windows surrounding the restaurant offer spectacular views over the city. ![]() The decor is very vibrant with orange a predominant colour throughout. Food was great though!īack to Sushisamba… The setting and decor Funny story about Duck and Waffle… a lovely former client took me a few years ago for breakfast for my birthday but London had a thick fog for days and we could barely see anything. You may recognise the building and the views, as the famous Duck and Waffle is the floor above. Located just a short walk from Liverpool Street station, Sushisamba is located on the 39th floor of Heron Tower – so expect amazing views! Also, the ride up in the glass lift is pretty fun. Despite having lunch a few years ago at Sushisamba in Miami, which I enjoyed, I had yet to try the Heron Tower branch in London! So when my friend Fee and I were planning my birthday lunch – and I saw the weather was going to be good – I opted for Sushisamba.
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