Where Mexican & Japanese Cuisines Meet with City ViewsPerched above Broadgate Circle, Los Mochis London City promises an unparalleled fusion of vibrant Mexican and Japanese flavours with breathtaking city views. Explore diverse spaces, from the main dining area with a sushi bar to a scenic rooftop terrace, an intimate private dining room, a chic Agaveria bar & lounge, and an exclusive omakase experience. Each zone offers a unique ambiance, providing an unforgettable backdrop to savour the cityscape. Embark on a culinary journey that seamlessly blends Mexican and Japanese influences at Los Mochis London City, a top destination for a dynamic dining experience in the heart of the city.
Serving theatrical drinks and cocktails late into the night alongside a delicious menu of Asian-inspired dishes. The vibrant and playful destination entertains, inspires and excites guests from the moment they step inside.Our dress code is smart-casual and quite relaxed. We just ask that the general look does not appear too sporty i.e. tracksuits/football shirts/baseball caps. Smart trainers are allowed. We do not allow flip flops to be worn.
Canary Wharf, once a bustling harbour and now home to one of our restaurants, blends industrial history with modern elegance. Enjoy our Japanese menu in an artistic setting where exposed pipeworks meet fairytale ships. Perfect for any dining occasion. Expect quality sushi, salads and sticks from the grill. A sushi restaurant - even for those who don't like fish.
Bringing a dash of Danish-Japanese style to the Shoreditch High Street and the neighbourhood’s already vibrant dining scene.There’s lots to look forward to. An urban-cool restaurant that mixes Danish Hygge with Japanese aesthetics, where you can dine and unwind. As well as our classic menu of creative sushi, grilled yakitori sticks and meticulously mixed drinks.*NEW* STICKS'N'SUNRISE (Weekdays 7am - 10am, Weekends 7am - 10.30am)Enjoy a Danish-Japanese breakfast featuring classics with a twist. From Continental cuts and Danish cheese to Miso Benedict, Soy-cured Salmon on Rye and a Sunrise Breakfast with streaky bacon – it’s a wake-up call worth getting out of bed for. Don’t miss our Kimchi Bloody Mary – guaranteed to start your day the right way.A sushi restaurant - even for those that don't like fish.
Mei Ume offers a unique blend of Chinese and Japanese cuisine in a contemporary setting. This stylish restaurant features a menu that highlights the best of both culinary traditions, with dishes crafted using high-quality, fresh ingredients. From sushi and sashimi to signature dim sum, the menu offers a diverse range of options for guests to enjoy. The interior design reflects the cultural fusion of the restaurant, creating an elegant and welcoming atmosphere. Perfect for casual dining or special occasions, Mei Ume provides an authentic experience of Asian cuisine in the heart of London.
Chakana lands on Broadway market to share the bold and beautiful Peruvian cuisine produced my renowned Michelin Starred chef Robert Ortiz. Expect exceptional modern Peruvian cooking with a smattering of classic Peruvian dishes too. Chakana (Birmingham) was featured as one of the best places in the world to eat ceviche in NatGeo.To wash it all down there's a wonderful bespoke cocktail list featuring Pisco at the forefront as well as a carefully considered wine list.
Flesh & Buns Covent Garden, from the team behind Bone Daddies and Shackfuyu, is located within the bustling Seven Dials area in Covent Garden. Inspired by Japanese izakayas, roughly translated as a pub or place designed for informal eating and drinking, Flesh & Buns is the first restaurant in London to specialise in gua bao buns (DIY filled steamed buns). Below street-level, the restaurant has a bar area offering bar dining for up to 10 people, serving a variety of sake brands and a diverse range of cocktails including the signature Frozen Yuzu Margarita, alongside the restaurant’s varied sharing food menu. Draped fabric ‘noren’ screen curtains surround intimate dining booths and transport diners to an authentic Japanese drinking den experience – bookable and ideal for groups of friends or colleagues meeting for lunch, dinner or Flesh & Buns’ ever-popular Sunday Brunch.
In London's theatre quarter, our restaurant on Henrietta Street combines rustic charm with modern elegance. Enjoy quality sushi and Japanese-inspired cocktails in a historic setting near the Piazza – perfect for pre/post-theatre or shopping treat. A sushi restaurant - even for those that don't like fish.
Happy Hour (Bar Area only)Available Monday – Friday16:00-19:30On walk in basisAbout ROKAThe name ROKA carries great meaning - ROKA is a meeting place where food and drinks are shared with friends (ro) and heat, warmth and an all-embracing energy surround (ka). The principle cuisine is from the robata grill, which originates from the fishermen of the northern coastal waters off japan, who would cook the fish on the boats with different charcoals and share the bounty with one another using their oars.ROKA charlotte street opened in 2004, ROKA canary wharf in 2009, ROKA mayfair in february 2014 and ROKA aldwych in october 2014.Kindly note that our set brunch menu is served throughout lunchtime on Saturdays and all day on Sundays – a la carte menu is not available during this time. Menus may vary according to date, time and location, please check menus prior to booking.
Shack-Fuyu, from the team behind Bone Daddies and Flesh & Buns, is located in the heart of Soho. Inspired by Japanese Yoshoku cuisine, the Western-influenced cooking style popular in Japan, Shack-Fuyu serves a regularly changing menu designed for sharing, as well as a lunchtime menu comprising a range of filled bao buns and side dishes. But currently offering a reduced menu for outdoor seatingThe restaurant offers both cozy booths and intimate tables for couples, as well as a communal sharing table, casual counter dining and a private dining room seating 18.