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Japanese · Seven Sisters
Noya brings Japanese-fusion flair to Seven Sisters with a stylish dining room that's surprisingly spacious for North London. The kitchen turns out fresh sushi — dragon rolls and pacific rolls get consistent praise, alongside mains like the beef rib noodle (slow-cooked, deeply savoury) and tender lamb cutlets with chips. "The popcorn shrimp was crispy and seriously addictive," one regular writes, and it features on nearly every table. Highchairs are available, and the wide layout handles buggies comfortably. One parent brought a three-month-old for a relaxed evening and found staff patient and welcoming on their visit. Prices lean toward the higher end for the neighbourhood, mocktails around £11, starters £14, but mains come generous. Sunday roasts (chicken, lamb, beef) have quietly become a fixture. Best for older kids who'll sit through a proper meal or families wanting somewhere a notch smarter than the usual chains.
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