Kitchen Table
Fitzrovia
Nineteen seats around a single counter, two Michelin stars, and a tasting menu that reads like a daily field report from British producers.
Bruton Place Kyoto kaiseki — the discreet hidden door, the multi-course menu and the most considered Japanese dining in W1.
Umu opened on a Mayfair mews in 2004 and earned its Michelin star within five months; it has held the rating ever since. Executive Chef Ryo Kamatsu cooks Kyoto kaiseki in the strict sense — seasonal, multi-course, intentionally restrained — alongside an edomae sushi counter and one of the deepest sake lists outside Japan. The entrance is famously discreet (a sliding door on Bruton Place, no signage), the room is lacquer-and-cedar quiet, and the experience is the opposite of the Mayfair-Japanese spectacle elsewhere on the same mile.
Sipariş edilecek menü kaiseki, à la carte mantığı kaçırıyor. Daha katılımlı deneyim için sekiz koltuklu suşi tezgâhına oturun; salon gruplar için. Şarap yerine sake eşleşmesi; mahzen bunun nedeni.
In breve
Tipo di vista
Royal Park, Historic Monuments, London Skyline
Qualità della vista
Exceptional
Riconoscimenti
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