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Treat Your Taste Buds To Brilliant Japanese Dishes In Central London

Looking for some tantalising cuisine now you're able to enjoy London's dining scene once more? Kurobuta Hyde Park W2 is a boutique restaurant, which takes inspiration from the casual 'izakaya' bars of Japan.

Reopen again now (and with all Covid-19 safety measures in place) Kurobuta's serving up creative interpretations of Japanese dishes - such as soft shell crab tempura maki with kimchee mayo - and a fantastically imaginative selection of snacks, salads and sashimi. Robata fans are in for a treat too, with an irresistible choice cooked over charcoal, including the signature BBQ pork belly in steamed buns.

In true izakaya style, super-fresh plates are served alongside some seriously delicious drinks; think frozen cocktails, Japanese whiskies, frosted tankard beers and sparkling sake.

Just a five-minute walk from Hyde Park and Paddington, Kurobuta makes the perfect meeting-up point for groups or indulgent date night spot for couples. Luxurious Japanese snacks, some inventive drinks, and the sheer joy of being out in London with your loved ones again? We'll raise a frosted tankard to that... 

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