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    Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant arrives at Kings Road

    Iain HoeyBy Iain HoeyNovember 4, 20212 Mins Read
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    Sloane Stanley has announced the opening of Nakanojo, the debut Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant by first-time restauranteur Josh Ahmet, at 356-360 Kings Road.

    Nakanojo’s 4,512 sq ft new restaurant will offer Nikkei sushi and Japanese robata grill dishes with a Peruvian twist.  The menu has an emphasis on fresh ingredients and fun cocktails all delivered in a casual setting for us to 90 covers. 

    Commenting on the news, Hannah Grievson, property director at Sloane Stanley said: “Nakanojo’s debut dining concept signifies the rejuvenation of the hospitality sector post-pandemic and correspondingly, the strength of our F&B offering.

    “With renewed consumer interest in localism as well as experiential retail and dining, it is a great opportunity for unique operators like Nakanojo to make their debut, and we feel confident the new concept will feel at home alongside so many other dynamic operators on the King’s Road.”

    Josh Ahmet, Founder and CEO of Nakanojo added: “Our venue brings something different to the prestigious King’s Road, being the first Nikkei Restaurant in Chelsea offering a unique blend of two cultures which fit seamlessly together. At Nakanojo, we pride ourselves on serving authentic, quality food in a relaxed atmosphere and Chelsea’s stylish, easy-going atmosphere makes the King’s Road an ideal location for launching our new concept.”

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