Restaurant - Chinese in London
65-67 Regent Street
LONDON
Greater London
W1B 4EA
Senkai offers Japanese inspired dishes prepared with conscientiously sourced, mainly British ingredients, including the likes of seabass with Shimeji and limon cress or cobia, umeboshi and samphire, prepared on the robata. The signtaure raw-bar menu features a variety of sashimi, tartare and carpaccio as well as a cured and marinated menu featuring speciality ceviches and tiraditos
Very impressed with this place. Great atmosphere, cool décor and excellent food. What more can you ask.
A User - 05/02/2009 | report this review
My first trip to Cocoon was for a meal. The food was up to scratch but the service was dire. We had to wait forever for our bill. In the end we threatened to walk out without paying and surprise, surprise it was swiftly on our table. Go for the Drinks only. Make this either you first of the night if you are going on the weekend, or want a place to meet the girls mid-week for a quick gossip.
A User - 12/12/2008 | report this review
I had the peasure to experience cocoons stall at the taste of london, fantastic food, friendly and alert staff, so thought I would have to experience the real thing. Cocoon did not dissapoint, beautiful food,very warm inviting restaurant, friendly happy smiling staff from the moment we arrived to the moment we left. I did not have the most sound knowledge of asian food before, but the waiting staff inpressed me with there knowledge of the menu and wines. I have to say that the reception staff were very smart and well dressed and a pleasure to deal with.
willam marshall - 09/07/2008 | report this review
From the incense filled, sweet and spicy smelling foyer to the pre-dinner cocktail bar, this restaurant is a really pleasnt dining experience. It is on the pricey side but well worth making the stretch for a special occassion. They go out of their way to keep large groups separated from intimate couples so that both maintain the ambience they are seeking and the food is simply wonderful. The menu was fresh, well planned and delicious.
A User - 05/07/2007 | report this review
Not really my favourite place. Wouldn't really like to stay there for more than 30 minutes, 1-hour max. Although the décor, staff, food, drinks etc are all up to scratch the main downside to this place is its layout. There is only one very crowded bar but 2 places to “stand and enjoy your drinkâ€. The problem is that between the two is the restaurant.The bar area is heavily crowded both from people just standing there drinking plus all the people from the second area, trying to get drinks.The second area originally had Cocoon shaped chairs and was most probably designed to accommodate people waiting for their tables. The chairs have disappeared and the reception area with no drink facilities now acts as an overflow for the bar area.Lastly, the restaurant, albeit a nice design with nice food is just not an enjoyable place to be. People walk past you constantly. And it feels like you are in the middle of a corridor
A User - 12/12/2006 | report this review
I started going to Cocoon when they still had the nice "cocoon style" chairs in the lounge at the top of the stairs....they were fantastic!And since then I love going there for drinks, they are very very good. I love the Passion Flower cocktail...recommended. They also do very good food but it can be quite pricey. You can order sushi at the bar...but portions are quite small.
A User - 03/11/2006 | report this review
Cocoon is my favourite place for dinner and drink. The food is fantastic.
A User - 10/10/2006 | report this review
Nice place, good decor and all that. Place is good for a quick drink before you go on elsewhere. You can also sit down and eat
A User - 09/10/2006 | report this review
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