Sushi restaurants in Africa
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Sequoia
At the very northern tip of Zamalek, this sprawling Nileside lounge is a major scene, with art exhibits by Townhouse Gallery, low cushions for nursing a sheesha and everything from Egyptian-style mezze to sushi on the menu, washed down with a healthy bar list. Bring an extra layer – evenings directly on the water can be surprisingly cool.
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Tank
A luminous bar, giant fish tank and sushi bar create the ideal environment for the chic set. If you don't fancy the sushi, which isn't too bad, then there are some appealing Pacific Rim-style dishes, such as seared tuna.
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Yo Sushi
Highly skilled chefs turn incredibly fresh raw fish into art in an open kitchen then place it on colourful plates and onto a revolving conveyor belt for a speedy serve-yourself sushi experience.
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25º East
If you can believe it, there is in fact a sushi restaurant on the edge of the Kalahari. Asian-inspired mains are probably a safer bet, though it's hard to say no to nigiri-zushi.
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Azuma
The eateries at Msasani Slipway serve everything from burgers to sushi. Upstairs is Azuma, with Japanese cuisine and discounted meals on Wednesday night for ladies dining with ladies.
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Ebisu
Sharing the same site and management as La Langouste Grisée, Ebisu offers a sushi bar as well as more substantial teppanyaki theatrics. Reservations are advised in the evenings.
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Bite
Asian food is served in this slick eatery, whose clean lines and muted tones recall a Japanese Zen garden. Try the fresh line fish steamed in banana leaves.
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Living Room
Monrovia's first sushi bar, with a gleaming sushi counter, and an appetising array of nigiri sushi, sashimi and more.
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