Kingston's new Sticks'n'Sushi restaurant announces first table bookings

By Emily Dalton

14th Sep 2023 | Local News

Stick’n’Sushi is officially opening on 11 October. (Photo: Sticks’n’Sushi)
Stick’n’Sushi is officially opening on 11 October. (Photo: Sticks’n’Sushi)

Sticks'n'Sushi announce guests can book a table in its new Kingston restaurant from 11 October onwards. 

From 7-10 October, the restaurant will be running a soft launch, with 50% off food on lunch and dinner seatings for those who sign up to the mailing list with the link here.

Its biggest restaurant to date, Sticks'n'Sushi Kingston is set over two floors with a large external terrace, located on the corner of Wood Street and Clarence Street in the historic Bentall Centre. 

Andreas Karlsson, Group CEO, said: "We have had South West London on our wish list of locations ever since our first opening in Wimbledon during the year of the summer Olympics." 

The restaurant can accommodate more than 200 guests across two light and airy floors. (Photo: Sticks'n'Sushi)

He added the company was extremely pleased to announce a new branch will be opening a landmark building located at the heart of Kingston neighbourhood. 

"South West London is an area close to our heart and origins," Mr Karlsson said. " We are eagerly awaiting for the opportunity to welcome new and loyal guests to enjoy the Sticks'n'Sushi experience."  

Aiming to replicate the success of their first UK restaurant in Wimbledon, now 11 years established, the Danish-Japanese restaurant group have revisited their residential roots with these new openings. 

It is offering southwest London locals and visitors to the royal borough an opportunity to experience the well-loved Japanese fare for which the group is famed. 

Stick'n'Sushi is a Danish-Japanese Restaurant. (Photo: Sticks'n'Sushi)

Curated in collaboration with longstanding partners Diener & Diener, the 220-cover restaurant will capture a perfect balance between Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian elegance, with soft hanging partitions, natural furnishings, and warm, earthy tones - individual in design yet unmistakably a Sticks'n'Sushi restaurant. 

The installation of a modern Kimono interpretation will hang on one of the ground floor walls, echoing the intricacy of the dishes which will be served. 

The two-storey building boasts an abundance of natural light and creates an atmosphere that is as sophisticated and welcoming as the service, embodying the renowned Japanese concept of 'Omotenashi' - to wholeheartedly look after each and every guest. 

A private dining room, naturally sectioned off from the spacious main restaurant, provides an intimate setting for guests to enjoy gatherings, celebrations, and business meetings, ensuring every occasion is elevated to an unforgettable dining experience. 

 The menu at Sticks'n'Sushi Kingston will continue to serve guest favourites such as the 'Sushi Sister' sashimi sharing menu and 'Ebi Bites', offering their unique combination of traditional sushi, salads and grilled yakitori sticks. 

The food menu is complemented with an extensive drinks list, including cocktails, warming sake, and a varied list of delicate Japanese teas. 

The new restaurant will be open for dining 7 days a week. Collection and delivery of takeaway will also be available for those who wish to enjoy the Sticks'n'Sushi experience at home. 

     

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