The Location: Sprawling over 9000 square feet, Chotto Matte spans 11 to 13 Frith Street in the pulsing heart of Central London’s multicultural and fashionable Soho district.
The Story: Visionary restauranteur, Kurt Zdesar, first conceived the idea for Chotto Matte in1996. The expression, “Chotto Matte”, was the way he was taught to politely get the attention of the chefs at the sushi bar in the Japanese restaurant group where he worked. He knew then that this would one day be the name for the restaurant of his dreams.
The Food: Nikkei Cuisine has been called ‘the beautiful love child of Peru and Japan.’ It was borne out of Japanese culinary traditions evolving into Peruvian culture over the last 100 years or so. Chotto Matte’s ‘quite extravagant menu’ requires a few visits to discover the gorgeous network of tastes that Nikkei cuisine has to offer.
(Note: Premium quality is assured since all ingredients are sourced in the UK)
The Decor: Step into Chotto Matte and step out of London. Andy Martin’s striking design boldly fuses natural materials such as lava stone and burnt cedar with elements of Tokyo’s trendy urban culture. The First Floor evokes this sense of contemporary downtown Tokyo with a massive mural created by the ‘Banksy of Japan’, Houxo Que. The Cocktail Bar captures the spirit of the times with imposing compositions by current London graffiti artists. It’s all designed to inspire the creativity within you and your guests.
The Lounge: The Lounge area is at the front of the restaurant. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open out onto Frith Street for a more casual style of gathering. This area is extremely popular for cocktail parties, canapé receptions, informal networking, and smaller events with lighter bites and nibbles. An extensive drinks and bar menu is also available. 100 seated / 150 standing
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