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The new Japan Center is bringing Depachika back to London!
Last week, the Japan Centre re-opened it’s doors to lovers of Japanese cuisine in London. The beautifully designed new premise transports customers back to the old Depachika of Tokyo (except cleaner!). Depachika, if you don’t already know, is the bottom floor of a Japanese department store, the basement to you and me.
Japan Center is a well-loved Central London one-stop-shop for all Japanese imported Japanese edibles and cookware as well as beauty products & manga comics.
“The sake biraki was a treat, even though it wasn’t January! “
The Depachika — an amalgam of “depato”, a department store, and “chika”, a basement — fills the whole basement floor of the central London premise. There are quality Sashimi and Sushi, a sozai deli and hand-pulled udon from a yatsai stall! Typically, a Depachika is found beneath department stores all over Japan in bustling cities where avid shoppers and workers can purchase quality take away gourmet goodies.
The tea room, located on the lower ground floor hosts an abundance of Japanese tea leaves, available to be picked up by the gram and the overwhelming smells drifting through the tea room and miso room transport the visitor a long way away.