Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Modern Japanese spot for polished sushi and skewers with strong cocktails and lively service, but pricing is premium and service consistency varies.
Sticks'n'Sushi Canary Wharf delivers competitive quality on par with respected local contemporary Japanese restaurants through solid food quality with fresh sashimi and creative yakitori, supported by warm, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution during peak times and occasional service rushes prevent a higher grade, while the convenient Canary Wharf location offers polished ambiance without destination-level appeal. Best suited for after-work dining and group celebrations rather than a citywide culinary destination.
Set inside Canary Wharf’s retail complex, this Sticks’n’Sushi hums with polished energy and a steady flow of after-work diners and celebratory dates. Service is often warm and attentive, with hosts managing reservations and servers checking allergies; the occasional peak-time rush can feel a bit pushy. As one guest put it, the room delivers “fresh plates and a lively buzz” with modern design cues. The culinary approach leans contemporary Japanese with creative fusion touches: sashimi sets and pristine nigiri alongside yakitori like Iberico secreto, miso-glazed black cod, and gochujang-brushed prawn. It suits diners who enjoy clean flavors with modern twists and are comfortable with premium pricing for quality seafood and Wagyu accents. Most meals impress; a minority cite oversalting or overcooked skewers when the kitchen is slammed. Families fare well here thanks to approachable skewers (chicken meatballs, salmon, edamame) and simple rolls. Reviews mention being kid friendly even in the evening, though vegan diners should note cross-contact risks on the grill and fryer; the menu offers vegetables and salads but truly strict vegan needs may be better met elsewhere.
Area: High-rise financial district with upscale retail and dining; weekday business crowds and weekend leisure traffic.
Safety: Generally very safe, heavily patrolled and well lit; occasional reports of aggressive panhandling inside malls are rare outliers.
Nearby: Within Crossrail Place/Jubilee Place mall ecosystem, near offices, Elizabeth line station, parks and docks.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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