On a roll! Kiyoto shortlisted for Deliveroo Restaurant Award
The popular sushi restaurant needs to fend off two other companies to win
It seems there is no stopping the Balsam brothers. Just six months after opening the fifth branch of their popular Japanese restaurant Kiyoto, the brand has been shortlisted in the Deliveroo Restaurant Awards in the ‘Best Sushi in London’ category.
“We are absolutely delighted that Kiyoto has been shortlisted,” says co-owner Adam Balsam. “We couldn’t have done it without the constant loyal support from all our customers. It would be such an amazing achievement to win the award. All your votes are much appreciated.”
Voting closes on 21 January. Click here to register your vote.
Jason and Adam opened their first unit in Borehamwood in 2016, and then Mill Hill, West Hampstead, Cockfosters and Hatch End.
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