Bamboo Mat Brings Nikkei Cuisine to Canary Wharf: A Culinary Fusion Experience

Bamboo Mat is set to open a 364 sq meter, 82-cover Nikkei restaurant in Canary Wharf's Wood Wharf, featuring a unique Japanese-Peruvian interior and a menu of sushi, tiradito, teriyaki, and ceviche. It aims to diversify the local foodie scene.
Interior Design & Ambiance
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The insides have actually been made around the contrast in between Japanese accuracy and Peruvian power. Natural wood, concrete finishes, cozy lighting, soft products and varied appearances will certainly be made use of to produce a development through the two-floor room.
Restaurant Features & Menu Highlights
“Bamboo Mat Canary Dock has been a long period of time planned and we’re thrilled to unveil an entirely one-of-a-kind design and larger site for our renowned Nikkei offering. We have actually been enjoying Canary Dock become a genuine foodie destination over the last couple of years, and we can not wait to bring a brand-new measurement to its significantly varied restaurant scene.”
The 364 sq metre dining establishment will certainly accommodate 82 covers across 2 floors at Wood Wharf. A raw bar and alcoholic drink bar will certainly occupy the ground floor, while the initial flooring will certainly have the robata, sushi and hot-kitchen operations.
The Canary Jetty menu is expected to consist of sushi together with interpretations of Japanese and Peruvian dishes, consisting of tiradito, teriyaki and ceviche. These will be gone along with by an alcoholic drink checklist drawing on Peruvian and oriental flavours.
1 Bamboo Mat2 Canary Wharf restaurant
3 Foodie destination
4 Japanese Peruvian fusion
5 Nikkei cuisine
6 Sushi
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