April 25, 2024

Chinatown London welcomes two landmark restaurants

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Opening in Chinatown London in 2008, Rasa Sayang last week released its recently refurbished 1,790 sq ft 5 Macclesfield Street website, a revamped 90-seater dining establishment developed by Sherliker Design. Joining Chinatown Londons comprehensive portfolio of cuisines from around the Far East is Japanese restaurant, Yatay, which has actually opened its first-ever London restaurant at 22 Wardour Street. Julia Wilkinson, Restaurant Director at Shaftesbury, included: “When Rasa Sayang initially introduced here in 2008, Singaporean and malaysian food was fairly hard to come by in Central London.

Shaftesbury has actually announced that enduring Malaysian-Singaporean preferred, Rasa Sayang, revealed its much-anticipated relaunch at Chinatown London recently, whilst Japanese robatayaki grill restaurant and bar, Yatay, has opened its launching London dining establishment at 22 Wardour Street.
First opening in Chinatown London in 2008, Rasa Sayang last week introduced its recently reconditioned 1,790 sq feet 5 Macclesfield Street website, a revamped 90-seater restaurant developed by Sherliker Design. The all-round dining experience champs Ellens Singaporean and Malaysian culinary heritage, with Rasa Sayangs menu continuing to feature conventional dishes such as Hainanese Chicken Rice, Nasi Lemak, and Singaporean Chilli Crab. The brand-new menu likewise includes popular hawker meals, such as Fried “Carrot” Cake, Hokkien Mee, and Muah Chee.
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Joining Chinatown Londons substantial portfolio of foods from around the Far East is Japanese restaurant, Yatay, which has opened its first-ever London dining establishment at 22 Wardour Street. Spanning 3,900 sq ft across 3 floors, the flagship London website is centered around Yatays charcoal-powered robatayaki. The ground flooring and very first floors integrate for 85 covers, serving a mix of robatayaki skewers, raw meals, salads, and sharing plates. On the lower ground floor, there is likewise now a late night underground Zoku bar.
Ellen Chew, Founder of Rasa Sayang, commented: “We are elated to be able to move back to our initial house in Chinatown London and to do so in a magnificent style what with our total transformation of the system. It feels so great to have had the ability to watch first-hand the energy and life coming back into Chinatown, it is a neighborhood I hold near my heart, and I am so happy to bring Rasa Sayang back to the where it was created.”
Julia Wilkinson, Restaurant Director at Shaftesbury, included: “When Rasa Sayang initially launched here in 2008, Singaporean and malaysian food was reasonably hard to come by in Central London. Yatay is now the latest new idea to sign up with the Chinatown London neighborhood, bringing its distinct Japanese flavours to the West End for the first time.