Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich
100Pearl PointsLow-friction sushi

About Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich
A useful Greenwich choice for easy lunches, casual dinners, mixed groups that need a dependable table near central Greenwich. Book it for convenience and flexible timing rather than rarity, especially around weekend daytime plans; choose a more occasion-led London restaurant if the meal itself needs to be the main event.
Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich is a London option with clear, seven-day opening hours and a smart casual dress code. It opens at 12 PM daily, closes at 10:30 PM Sunday through Thursday, stays open until 11:30 PM on Friday and Saturday. The most reliable reason to consider it is practical timing: it can work for a midday, afternoon, or evening plan without requiring formal dress.
A London choice for low-friction meals
Use Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich when the priority is a direct London plan with known hours and a smart casual expectation. The verified details do not support claims about chef pedigree, awards, prices, seating, service format, or a specific menu structure, so the safest read is practical rather than speculative. For a wider scan of options, use our full London restaurants guide, then cross-check directly with the venue for availability and current details.
The useful facts are simple: service begins at 12 PM every day, the latest closing times are on Friday and Saturday, the dress code is smart casual. That makes it easier to place within a day or evening plan, but it should not be described as a destination tasting-menu room, a counter-led experience, or an award-driven choice unless those details are confirmed separately.
Use it when timing and dress expectations matter
The strongest verified planning detail is the schedule. Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich is open from 12–10:30 PM Monday through Thursday, 12–11:30 PM Friday and Saturday, 12–10:30 PM on Sunday. If the plan is drinks-first, compare it with our full London bars guide; if visitors are building a fuller trip, our full London hotels guide, our full London experiences guide, our full London wineries guide are better planning tools.
For readers comparing London dining options, keep the distinction grounded. Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich is best evaluated on its confirmed basics: London location, seven-day hours, smart casual dress. For anything more specific, including menu, price, group arrangements, take-out, delivery, allergies, or special services, check directly with the restaurant before making plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich?
The verified details do not state booking difficulty. Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich is in London and is open from 12 PM daily, with closing at 10:30 PM Sunday through Thursday and 11:30 PM on Friday and Saturday. Check directly with the restaurant for current availability.
Can Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich accommodate groups?
The verified details do not confirm group arrangements, private dining, or seating capacity. Check the venue's official channels if you are planning for a group.
What is Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich known for?
The verified details confirm its London location, daily hours, smart casual dress code. Specific claims about menu, awards, prices, or service style are not confirmed here.
Location
1 Nelson Rd., London SE10 9JB, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Compare Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich | London |
| Gaylord | London |
| Marcella | London |
| Kaspar's | London |
| Grand Cholan | London |
| Byblos Harbour | London |
How Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if this does not fit
If central London formality matters, try Kaspar's. For a more relaxed waterside group meal, look at Byblos Harbour. If the priority is a food-led neighborhood dinner rather than Greenwich convenience, Marcella is the sharper alternative.
How it compares in London
Against Gaylord and Grand Cholan, Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich is the easier pick for a mixed group that wants a lighter, more flexible meal in Greenwich. Gaylord and Grand Cholan make more sense when the group specifically wants Indian cooking; Greenwich wins when location and broad ordering matter more than a single cuisine brief.
Marcella is the stronger cross-shop for a more food-led neighborhood dinner, while Kaspar's suits a more formal central London plan. Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich is not the splurge choice in that set; it is the lower-friction option when booking ease and timing carry the decision.
Byblos Harbour is the better comparison for relaxed group energy near the water. Choose Byblos Harbour when the brief leans Mediterranean and social; choose Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich when the table wants shareable plates and a predictable Greenwich base.
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