Abeno is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

1. Abeno

8.9
47 Museum St (Bloomsbury Way), London, Greater London
Okonomiyaki Restaurant · Holborn and Covent Garden · 91 tips and reviews

chemagatochemagato: Okonimoyaki, yakisoba, Asahi. 15 libras por persona, un poco caro

aanwaraanwar: Hands down one of the best Japanese restaurants I've been to! Get the Chicken and Cheese Okonomiyaki, Sapporo Beer, and Matcha Ice Cream.

Güneş B.Güneş Bayır: healthy food with lots of ingredients! lots of choices exist, we tried the daily special.

CoCo Ichibanya is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

2. CoCo Ichibanya

9.1
17-18 Great Newport St, London, Greater London
Japanese Curry Restaurant · Leicester Square · 12 tips and reviews

Danny R.Danny Russell: Finally able to buy Japanese beer here now to make it even more authentic! Not as spicy as the Japanese original, but still very tasty (if a little expensive).

Geoff N.Geoff Newman: Cheese curry for days

Gary C.Gary Chisholm: Often a queue, but worth the wait.

The Japanese Canteen is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

3. The Japanese Canteen

7.3
100 Middlesex St, London, Greater London
Japanese Restaurant · Bishopsgate · 42 tips and reviews

Vidar T.Vidar T: Can't beat a pint of Asahi at £3.45 in this part of town!

Matt W.Matt Webb: Food as good a standard as you would expect from this chain but the real bonus is the Asahi at better than City average prices. Go for the beer, have excellently priced side dishes!

OnwahOnwah: Chicken katsu curry in a bento box, fried calamari and Asahi beer is so tasty and such good value. Highly recommend it for lunch or for dinner on the way home.

Hand of Glory is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

4. Hand of Glory

8.5
240 Amhurst Rd, Dalston, Greater London
Pub · 11 tips and reviews

Mark J.Mark Jenkins: Great beers on tap, including Kirin 👌🏻

AndrewAndrew: Super cosy pub with a great atmosphere. Good selection of drinks and what might be the best steak & chips around these parts. Hope it isn't just a 'pop up', this needs to be permanent!

Eoghan H.Eoghan Hayes: Northern roast. Really good quality, filling and includes lots of interesting bits and bobs!

Hare & Tortoise is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

5. Hare & Tortoise

7.9
371-373 High St Kensington, Kensington, Greater London
Japanese Restaurant · 65 tips and reviews

Matt Y.Matt Yeo: Try the Chive & Shrimp Gyoza, Tori Katsu Curry, and a pint of Kirin!

Nora P.Nora Probasco: The duck dish is excellent and very good Asahi Japanese beer!

Erika U.Erika Ungar: Really delicious and clearly very fresh food. Had sushi selection and chicken Katsu curry - chicken perfectly cooked and super crispy.

Shoryu Ramen is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

6. Shoryu Ramen

7.8
33 Broadgate Circle, London, Greater London
Ramen Restaurant · Bishopsgate · 65 tips and reviews

Gilles M.Gilles Manem: The ramen are delicious and the frozen kirin unexpected

Joon Ian W.Joon Ian Wong: Try the rice dishes too. And the frozen Asahi and nice selection of sake and cocktails.

Howard S.Howard Samuels: Try the Piri Piri Tonkotsu as well as the BBQ Pork Bun!!!

Tonkotsu Mare Street is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

7. Tonkotsu Mare Street

7.9
382 Mare St, London, Greater London
Ramen Restaurant · Hackney Central · 43 tips and reviews

Nick W.Nick Whiteboard: Definitely one the best ramen in London.Great value cocktails and fresh Kirin too!

Emily-janeEmily-jane: Hidden on hackney high St much bigger than it looks, cool decor, chilled vibe, no booking policy! Delicious ramen one creamy broth and one clear, tasty gyoza! Japanese beers and sake. A must try!

Ashley D.Ashley Dando: Chicken Karaage and Tonkotsu every time! Delicious and the my make some mean cocktails from their amazingly well stocked bar. Even better that I live round the corner

Jamaica Wine House is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

8. Jamaica Wine House

7.6
St. Michael's Alley, London, Greater London
Pub · City of London · 18 tips and reviews

James A.James Ashford: Lovely bar to stand outside of. Asahi on tap too.

Carl G.Carl Griffin: Hidden down alleyways on the site of the first London coffee house. Beautiful building and interior. Great real ales from Shepherd Neame brewery.

Martin T.Martin Tiedemann: 24 September: London's first coffee house - Bowman's - stood here before the Jamaica Coffee House took its place in the 1670s. It was later rebuilt as the Jamaica Wine House.

Okan is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

9. Okan

8.8
Brixton Village (4th Avenue), Brixton, Greater London
Okonomiyaki Restaurant · 58 tips and reviews

Javier S.Javier Soto: Fantastic okonomiyaki. Sweet corn and the squid one are both very recommendable! Quite easy to have dinner or lunch paying less than 10£!

Jon C.Jon Choo: Friendly staff, who were chatty to us. The okonomiyaki here is incredibly delicious.

Thunder C.Thunder Cat: Fantastic Japanese food cooked on a giant skillet by the talented and friendly chef. It's known for excellent okonomiyaki but try the yaki soba which is superb. Wash it down with excellent umi sake.

Hibagon sushi & grill is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

10. Hibagon sushi & grill

8.6
124 Kirkdale, Sydenham, London, Greater London
Japanese Restaurant · Forest Hill · 6 tips and reviews

Kukkii K.Kukkii Koppee: Unexpectedly happened upon a decent Japanese restaurant in SE London. Sashimi was fresh and everything was tasty. Winning.

Susanne R.Susanne Rock: The food & service excellent

EbruEbru: Try the Mochi ice cream and Gourmet selection Sushi box. 👌🏼

Taro is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

11. Taro

8.1
61 Brewer St, Soho, Greater London
Japanese Restaurant · 109 tips and reviews

Simon B.Simon Bardsley: Ramen + sushi + Asahi = Win

Alper S.Alper Seren: Kitchen staff reminds me Japan that i haven't been before. Had tempura California rolls, sushi set, chicken teriyaki , pork gyoza with cold Kirin beers and mochi mochi at the end. All fresh and tasty!

AlexAlex: Spicy chicken teri don is da BOOOMB!!!

Eleanor Arms is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

12. Eleanor Arms

7.8
460 Old Ford Rd, Bow, Greater London
Pub · Tower Hamlets · 23 tips and reviews

Marius C.Marius Comper: Great atmosphere, Asahi and Samuel Adams on tap + jazz on Sundays make this a very nice pub. Strongly recommended!

Frankie C.Frankie Colclough: The webite for The Eleanor Arms Read more.

Frankie C.Frankie Colclough: On a full moon the landlady turns into a Werewolf

Beer & Buns is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

13. Beer & Buns

7.3
3 Appold St, London, Greater London
Japanese Restaurant · Bishopsgate · 13 tips and reviews

Phil N.Phil Nom: Awesome Japanese beer selection and a nice place for nibbles and drinks

LaurenLauren: Amazing chicken wings and buns - get the Tebasake soy garlic wings, they're messy but SO tasty (and good meat on them too!)

Edward L.Edward Landtman: Good food, excellent beer and really unpretentious place. Nothing not to love!

Bone Daddies is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

14. Bone Daddies

7.9
31 Peter St (btwn Berwick & Wardour), London, Greater London
Ramen Restaurant · Soho · 374 tips and reviews

Billy A.Billy Abbott: The Asahi Super Creamy Head is appropriately creamy in the head department.

Shirley L.Shirley Liu: Get the Tonkatsu ramen! Cocktails are a bit pricey, grab an Asahi instead.

Pete H.Pete Harmer: Sweet & Spicy edamame, Tantanmen 1 with extra egg, pint of Asahi. Order sorted.

Tombo is one of The 15 Best Places for Japanese Beers in London.

15. Tombo

8.1
29 Thurloe Pl, Queen's Gate, Greater London
Japanese Restaurant · 95 tips and reviews

Richard N.Richard N: miso katsu donburi highly recommended. Also Ebisu bottled beer is delicious and actually brewed in Japan unlike most 'Japanese beers' in UK.

Sole A.Sole Angel: Best Japanese in town. Extraordinary sushi. Super good teriyaki bowl. Try the matcha juice.

João R.João Ramalho Carlos: Katsu Curry all the way!