
"Annabel's, which is owned by Richard Caring and located on Berkeley Square in Mayfair, has announced it will be home to the Michelin-starred sushi expert Endo Kazutoshi for five months as a pop-up. Annabel's usually charges an annual fee of 3,250, but will now allow the public to book tables regardless of whether they are a club member. But the much-coveted London party spot will still maintain strict house rules diners will not be allowed to use their phones, wear perfume or submit dietary requests."
"Endo Kazutoshi, 53, will be hosting the pop-up after his White City restaurant tragically burned down in a fire last year. The sad news was announced just six years after the third-generation sushi master opened Endo at the Rotunda in the former BBC Television studios in 2019. The restaurant had previously been billed as the best in Britain by Hardens. Launching the pop-up, Kazutoshi said,"
Annabel's, owned by Richard Caring and located on Berkeley Square in Mayfair, will host Michelin-starred sushi master Endo Kazutoshi for a five-month pop-up. The private members' club normally charges an annual fee of 3,250 but will allow the public to book tables for the pop-up, offering a 245 sushi menu and an optional 120-per-person sake pairing. House rules remain strict: diners cannot use phones, wear perfume or submit dietary requests, and must follow a polished, occasion and time-of-day appropriate dress code rather than casual or sporty attire. Endo's White City restaurant burned down last year; he previously opened Endo at the Rotunda in 2019, which had been billed as the best in Britain by Hardens. The pop-up is currently fully booked until the end of March.
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