Restaurants to look forward to in the coming months
Langosteria, The OWO
Acclaimed Milan seafood restaurant Langosteria arrives in London for the first time, joining a collection of other restaurants at the Old War Office (or OWO) – a historic Whitehall building in the heart of Westminster. This Grade II*-listed establishment, once frequented by Sir Winston Churchill, has been reformed into a haven for foodies. Here, Langosteria offers more than just dining; it provides an authentic taste of Italian seafood dishes with a side of Mediterranean glamour and luxury.
NIJŪ, Mayfair
‘NIJŪ’ meaning ’20’ in Japanese is situated on Berkeley Street, Mayfair, a Japanese dining destination complete with a bespoke sushi bar, grill, innovative dining spaces, a beautiful private dining room and bar, Nipperkin. Informal yet decadent, NIJŪ serves an array of Japanese delicacies. The restaurant is ingredient led and prides itself on creating dishes using seasonal produce and culinary experimentation.
Mimosa, The Langham
Ever since its launch in Paris in 2021, Mimosa has captivated guests by giving a sense of nature, pleasure, and Mediterranean sun to diners. Combining the best flavours with the essence of the South of France and Italian lifestyle, Mimosa Riviera Cuisine at The Langham, London is the first international outpost outside of Paris. Through Mediterranean-inspired menus, and whimsical interiors, Mimosa London will transport guests to the French Riviera.
Kioku, The OWO
Created by Endo’s Michelin-starred chef, located on the rooftop of the Old War Office, the restaurant boasts stunning panoramic views across central London and features, a 55-seat main dining room, a 55-cover outside terrace, an 8-seat Chef’s Table overlooking the kitchen, and an exclusive 8-seat private dining room within one of the building’s iconic turrets.