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Sticks'n'Sushi
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About the Vibe
Just a stone's throw from Wimbledon station, this Japanese-Nordic spot turns an old carriage factory into one of the area's most atmospheric dining rooms. Think long tables, dim lighting, and that signature Scandinavian warmth that makes you want to linger over a second round. It's become a local favourite for a reason: solid sushi, creative sticks from the grill, and a vibe that works just as well for a quick lunch as it does for a proper night out.
Known For
- âąJapanese-Nordic fusion
- âągrilled sticks
- âąlong communal tables
- âącarriage factory setting
Best For
Location & Hours
Su-Tu 12:00-22:00; We-Sa 12:00-23:00
Reviews (1)
Solid Japanese-Nordic spot with local charm
Sticks'n'Sushi Wimbledon has carved out a solid niche in the village dining scene, blending Japanese technique with Nordic minimalism in a space that feels both modern and rooted in its history. The former carriage factory setting gives it character you won't find in a chainâlong tables, twisted lamps, and that warm, dimly lit atmosphere that encourages conversation. You're here for the sushi rolls and the grilled sticks, both of which hit the mark consistently. The menu offers enough variety to keep things interesting without overwhelming you, and the service tends to be friendly and efficient, especially if you're not part of a large group.
It's not perfect, of course. Like many places in this price range, portions can feel a bit modest for the cost, and during peak times the communal seating can feel a bit cramped. The kitchen sometimes struggles to keep up when the place is full, which can lead to delays. But overall, it's a reliable spot that locals keep coming back to. Whether you're grabbing a quick lunch before heading to the tennis or settling in for a proper dinner with friends, this place delivers a solid experience without pretension.
Lire en français
Sticks'n'Sushi Wimbledon s'est imposĂ© comme une valeur sĂ»re dans la scĂšne gastronomique du village, mĂȘlant technique japonaise et minimalisme nordique dans un cadre qui allie modernitĂ© et histoire. L'ancienne usine de voitures lui donne un caractĂšre uniqueâtables longues, lampes tordues, ambiance tamisĂ©e qui invite Ă la conversation. On vient pour les sushis et les brochettes grillĂ©es, qui tiennent gĂ©nĂ©ralement leurs promesses. La carte offre assez de variĂ©tĂ© pour rester intĂ©ressante sans ĂȘtre Ă©crasante, et le service est gĂ©nĂ©ralement aimable et efficace, surtout si vous n'ĂȘtes pas dans un grand groupe.
Ce n'est pas parfait, bien sûr. Comme beaucoup d'établissements de ce prix, les portions peuvent paraßtre modestes au regard du coût, et aux heures de pointe, les tables communes peuvent sembler un peu serrées. La cuisine a parfois du mal à suivre quand le restaurant est bondé, ce qui peut entraßner des délais. Mais dans l'ensemble, c'est un endroit fiable que les locaux continuent de fréquenter. Que vous preniez un déjeuner rapide avant d'aller au tennis ou que vous vous installez pour un vrai dßner entre amis, cet endroit offre une expérience solide sans prétention.