Laylow to move to London's West End

12 December 2023 by
Laylow to move to London's West End

Club and restaurant Laylow will be relocating from London's Notting Hill to London's West End.

Taz Fustok opened Laylow in 2017 in Golborne Road, which has since hosted celebrities such as Rihanna and David Beckham.

In September, chef Rowley Leigh marked his return to the London restaurant scene with the launch of his Chez Rowley residency in Laylow.

Leigh previously ran the acclaimed Kensington Place in Notting Hill and Le Café Anglais in Bayswater.

He will mark a ‘final supper' at Laylow on 21 December with a feasting menu featuring dishes such as scallop crudo, fennel and truffle, spaghetti cacio e pepe and beef rib, roast shallots and bone marrow.

Fustok said: "What a whirlwind the past 6 years have been! I've made so many memories and even more great friendships from those who have come and supported Laylow. It's definitely not goodbye as we head West and I'm excited to open the doors to our new home - stay tuned!"

Leigh added: "It's been fun running Chez Rowley over the past few months. We've decided we're going to shut shop with a grand finish - some of my favourite dishes will be served, and a few twists to befit the occasion - it should be rather special!"

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