Sake no Hana

Top 1% of restaurants in London
8/10

9 expert reviews

“This is cooking of a very high quality, and like Yau's brilliant Hakkasan, the menu no doubt continues to yield its pleasures gradually, through exploration and experimentation.”

– Independent

Concierge Concierge
"Owner Alan Yau's first foray into Japanese fine dining—following big success with Wagamama, Hakkasan, and Yauatcha—doesn't disappoint."
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If you're here for lunch, try the Bento boxes.
Gayot Gayot
14.0
"Soups and salads are available, and there'€™s a long list of imaginative sushi and sashimi plates and a good sake list." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"As you’d expect from the Hakkasan restaurant group, Sake No Hana is well designed and has slick service." Full review
Zagat Zagat
4.5
"The "beautiful" bamboo-clad setting of this "impressive" St. James's eatery (reached via an escalator from street level) sets the tone for "excellent" sushi and other Japanese cuisine." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"A modern Japanese restaurant within a Grade II listed '60s edifice - and proof that you can occasionally find good food at the end of an escalator." Full review
On the Grid On the Grid
"This chic Japanese restaurant has incredible interiors by architect Kengo Kuma with bamboo that climb the walls like a futuristic forest." Full review
The Nudge The Nudge
3.5
"SNH is built like a miniature urban forest with wood inventively used on every surface, from the beautiful furnishings, to the geometrically patterned ceiling, to the window blinds." Full review
The Infatuation The Infatuation
"They have lunchtime bento boxes that are perfect for chatting business over, and a slick tasting menu...you come here to eat some good Japanese food in a room that’s been designed for power struts" Full review



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