The newest arrival to the K10 restaurant group, situated within the Minster Court near London’s Fenchurch St Station, vaunts the country’s longest sushi train. At 50 metres long, the kaiten belt carries over 300 plates around the conveyor in seven minutes.
As well as a 90-cover dining room with conveyor-side seating, K10’s latest outpost has a 40-cover outdoor terrace and dedicated bar serving Asahi Super Dry Super Cold draft beer, alongside sakes and premium Japanese whiskies.
The bar will have its own menu with dishes like Chicken Karaage and Chilli Squid, Hirata Buns and Wagyu Beef Spring Rolls, and will operate the UK’s first Asahi Super Cold mobile bar. The restaurant also has a lunchtime takeaway menu and office deliveries can be arranged.
K10 Minster Court opened in June 2015 on the former site of Poon’s and China Delight in an up and coming hub of bars and restaurants on Mincing Lane in the City. It is the third site from the K10 group which first launched 15 years ago and has outposts in Appold Street and Copthall Avenue.