Old Bengal Warehouse
The Old Bengal Warehouse on New Street is the oldest surviving East India Company warehouse in the city, and is an impressive 10,000 feet in size. The venture is going to be run over two floors and will be made up of two restaurants, the first, a delicious fish restaurant called the Fish Market, serving a speciality fish of the day and lobster cocktails at the seafood bar, then therell be the New Street Grill for steaks. Mixologist Milos Popovic (formerly of Claridges) will be heading up the team and shaking cocktails such as the Black Velvet at the Old Bengal Bar. If thats not enough, therell also be a wine shop, and wine tasting at the weekends.
Address: The Old Bengal Warehouse, London, EC2; Opens: 17th September 2012
The Factory House
Just up the road on Lime Street in the middle of Leadenhall Market, is new subterranean restaurant the Factory House. Heavily inspired by the industrial age, youll descend the helical staircase, and feel like youve stepped back to the Victorian era. There are antique train station clocks at the walls, along with exposed pipe work, valves and machinery to give a real factory feel. Executive Chef Sean Davies will be serving up traditional British fare, with plenty of foraged and wild ingredients on the menu. Make sure you pull up a seat for a cocktail along the copper bar before you tuck in.
Address: 10 Lime Street, London, EC3; Opens: September 2012
Dishoom
Opening in October in arguably one of East Londons coolest postcodes on Boundary Street, is the latest venture from Dishoom. Russell Sage Studios (the design team behind the Zetter Townhouse, the Savoy Grill and The Goring to name but a few) are the masterminds behind the interiors of its bar, cafe, dining room and outdoor courtyard. The menu will be much the same as its Covent Garden sibling, which draws on traditional Indian heritage and an all-day menu of delicious Bombay specialities.
Address: 7 Boundary Street, London, E2 7JE; Opens: October 2012
Shoreditch Town Hall
As part of the exciting renovation of the Shoreditch Town Hall, the team at the Clove Club (who include Head Chefs James Lowe and Isaac McHale and Managers Daniel Willis and Johnny Smith - all behind the success of the Ten Bells) will be behind the new as yet unnamed restaurant. Itll have a four-course set menu featuring typically British ingredients, and a smaller a la carte menu with sharing plates. Were banking on this being one of our new regular haunts.
Address: 380 Old Street London, London, EC1V 9LT; Opens: October 2012
Nobu Shoreditch
Ok, so this one isnt opening until early next year, but its one that should certainly be on your radar. Architect Ron Arad is behind the innovative exterior design, which has a skeletal structure and seriously has to be seen to be believed. Interiors-wise the basement restaurant will be a whopping five-metres high, and will not only be the hottest eatery on the block, but also house a brand new hotel, featuring 143 uber-cool bedrooms upstairs.
Address: 10-50 Willow Street, London, EC2; Opens: 2013
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