The entrance to this restaurant is dark, quite like moving through a dark tunnel, however, like every light at the end of the tunnel, here too, one is pleasantly greeted by a spectacular bird's eye view of the entire city. It is a part of a chain of three restaurants and is owned by the Aqua Group. Featuring Japanese cuisine, its decor is elegant and delicate, quite VIP like, in fact. The sofas are plush and luxurious. There is Sushi on offer along with a Sumibi-yaki grill setup that is a traditional Japanese grill. The menu consists of a pre-set meal along with bites like Ofsurnami and Shrimp tempura. The desserts are authentic Japanese namely green-tea flavored icecream, or a Yuzu, lychee and mandarin sorbet.
Shochu Lounge is a chic Japanese bar in London whose name comes from a Japanese spirit similar to vodka. Shochu serves up a tempting variety of food and, of course, the most intriguing of cocktails. The welcoming and charismatic staff are more than happy to assist you in choosing from their wide array of dishes and drinks. The wood and leather decor accentuate the cozy but posh atmosphere, offering touches and tastes that stay true to the lounge's Japanese nuances.
Combining contemporary Japanese cuisine with a decor based on Eastern philosophy, Zuma Restaurant has an open-plan kitchen, so that patrons can watch culinary masters in their element. At Zuma, the environment is as important as the food, giving patrons a zen-like experience. The restaurant features a main and two private dining rooms, a sushi bar and counter service, and the menu fuses traditional flavors with contemporary flair. The lounge and sake bar cater to a sophisticated clientele, providing different types of sake and tempting cocktails with Japanese liquor. The lounge is the perfect place to rub elbows with the bold and the beautiful in London.