Sake No Hana is a little secret of a thing tucked away for 2.5 years in the heart of Mayfair. Its quality of food is surprising and pleasing just because it manages to introduce modern ideals to the dishes while staying rooted to the traditional tastes. The place isn't very big and has one hell of an entrance with two escading escalators sky rocketing up to the dining area. There is a chic bar located downstairs with a very mysterious yet welcoming hallway leading to it. The overall interior is a fusion of art deco meets kabuki and bamboo. The ceilings are sky high with supporting glass windows which makes you feel like you've left crudgy London for cosmopolitan New York and that you're on the 31st floor of a skyscraper. With the right company, the food and place makes Sake No Hana my fave Jap in London.
Passionfruit with calpis
Scallop with white asparagus
Beef tataki with sesame sauce
3 kinds of agedashi tofu
5 pieces of sashimi
Sesame with grilled aubergine
Assorted sushi, salmon skin, sake no hana special and alaskan crab roll
tonkatsu special
Grilled Lamb
Salmon
Hazelnut Praline with matcha sauce
Chocolate dome with vanilla ice cream and centred caramel, matcha sauce
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