A multifaceted Asian dining destination in the heart of Mayfair. Discover our contemporary Japanese dining and our Izakaya style KOYN bar. KOYN Japanese is located on our ground floor of Mayfair's Grosvenor Square and is a celebration of the timeless artistry of Japanese cuisine elevated by a contemporary approach. The kitchen led by Executive Chef Rhys Cattermoul presents a menu highlighting the true essence of each ingredient, guided by a philosophy that embraces innovation while respecting tradition, to showcase the broad spectrum of Japanese cuisine through rich umami flavours and locally sourced produce. KOYN's philosophy places value on subtlety and detail through an amalgamative lens where art, design, and textile traditions meet culinary craftsmanship.
The cuisine served at the restaurant is traditional "kaiseki" cuisine prepared by chef Daisuke Hayashi. He has been trained at "Kikunoi" and his proven cooking techniques have been appreciated by many customers. His cuisine is based on dashi and the flavors of the seasonal ingredients themselves.The interior had been made in Kyoto and shipped to London to be assembled by the craftsmen from Nakamura Sotoji Komuten, one of the world's leading experts in the Sukiya style.This project started with a desire to follow in the footsteps of our predecessors and to spread the still developing category of Japanese food culture, kaiseki, to the world.
Highest A5 Grade Japanese WAGYUThe ultimate WAGYU feastYakinikuFirst experience of its kind in LondonExquisite serviceCharcoal grillLocated in the heart of Soho we are dedicated to delivering a unique gourmet WAGYU cuisine experience, meticulously prepared by our executive chef Masatada Ogata. Top quality delicious WAGYU beef, Kamameshi rice and London IWC Gold Awarded Japanese Ginjo Masuizumi sake all served to you by our highly trained grillers. Due to the limited amount of seats, for single diners we would kindly ask to call the restaurant for the availability.Due to grilling on an open fire, unfortunately we do not allow children below the age of 6.
Set high above the bustle of Regent Street, Aqua Kyoto is located on the fifth floor of the famous former Dickins & Jones building. Its innovative and contemporary Japanese cuisine offers an extensive menu of beautifully-presented sushi and sashimi and creative hot dishes. The spectacular roof terrace looking down over Regent Street provides stunning views across the capital, the perfect setting for dining and cocktails. Their free-flowing weekend brunch is available every Saturday and Sunday. The delicious four-course menu is paired with free-flowing prosecco or cocktails and accompanied by live DJ sets and entertainment.
Kibako is a new contemporary Japanese restaurant in 110 Great Portland Street.Our menu offers unique and refined interpretations of well-known Japanese dishes, blending traditional techniques with modern flair. The restaurant is named after our signature kibako - expertly curated, omakase-style boxes of hand-crafted sushi and sashimi, chosen especially by the kitchen for our diners. Dishes will combine specialist Japanese ingredients such as Sanpuku nori and Kagoshima Wagyu beef with the highest-quality produce from around the world, including hand-picked Maldon rock oysters and 36-month aged organic Parmigiano Reggiano.
Hidden away off of Kensington’s famed High Street, Yashin Sushi is an upmarket take on the popular open kitchen style of sushi restaurant. Seated around the central kitchen area, diners enjoy the spectacle of food being prepared in front of them, skill of sushi rolling displayed for all to see. If you can take your eyes off of the chefs, you’ll find yourself in an exceptionally modern dining room, all monochrome colour scheme and designer lighting. Yashin Sushi’s menu is made up of both traditional and contemporary sushi and sashimi, sensibly priced to reflect the extremely high quality of the ingredients that go in to every item.Our sushi concept is “without soy sauce – but if you want to”. Of course, we can serve as much soy sauce as the diner desires; however, what we want to emphasise is the taste of the fish. Therefore, each piece of sushi that we serve is brushed with the right amount of soy sauce and topped with an accompaniment that harmonises with the flavour of t
Healthy, free range, organic and delicious pan Asian cuisine, made to order in a Vietnamese shop house style venue, with a little deco appeal thrown in. Ambience is buzzy, busy full for fun, families, friends and singles. Share small dishes like duck rolls, super popular shichimi squid or dive in to large plate of signature miso salmon, beef rendang or sublime tofu salad with peanut sauce - all equally divine - perhaps lose yourself in a cocktail.The staff love what they do, so sit back, it"s all about you! whetstone@tootoomoo.com
Welcome to a unique Japanese and Italian restaurant in Mayfair, welcoming guests in London’s most exclusive neighbourhood for lunch, dinner, drinks and afternoon tea.May Fair Kitchen serves a refined Japanese izakaya-style menu with highlights including sashimi, tempura, Wagyu and a stunning seafood platter, alongside regional Italian classics such as stone-baked pizza, homemade pasta and salads. To complement the dining experience, enjoy a selection of fine wines, cocktails and sake in central London.Renowned as one of the most decadent afternoon teas in London, May Fair Kitchen is the perfect choice for an afternoon indulging in scones, sandwiches and patisseries created in collaboration with Charbonnel et Walker accompanied by tea and Champagne.May Fair Kitchen is hidden away in London’s vibrant and luxurious Mayfair, just a short walk from Green Park and Buckingham Palace.Enjoy a refreshing pre-dinner cocktail in May Fair Kitchen Lounge Bar or in the adjoining May Fair Bar.
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.
Welcome to Ginza St. James.A multi-sensorial journey through traditional flavours and cooking styles.The beauty and variety of Japanese cuisine reflects on our menus, including Edomae Sushi, Teppanyaki and Robata dishes, as well as one of the most extensive Sake list in London.Using top quality ingredients we create a beautiful harmony including teppanyaki - a cooking style in which a chef cooks in front of you as well as a very popular Sushi bar.Relax in the gorgeous and contemporary lounge on the first floor. The perfect setting for pre or post dinner drinks.