Sticks'n'Sushi UK portfolio set to rise to 13 restaurants

23 June 2023 by
Sticks'n'Sushi UK portfolio set to rise to 13 restaurants

Copenhagen-based sushi and yakitori restaurant Sticks'n'Sushi has secured two further sites in South West London, which will bring the group's UK portfolio to 13.

It will be opening its biggest 220-cover restaurant to date in Kingston this October, which is due to be set over two floors with an outdoor terrace and minimalist Japanese features. There will also be a private dining room for business meetings and personal gatherings.

In early 2024, Sticks'n'Sushi will be launching a ground-floor restaurant in Richmond.

The announcement comes after Sticks'n'Sushi revealed it expected the UK to be its largest market in 2022 off the back of record sales the previous year.

The Danish-Japanese restaurant group was founded in 1994 and opened its first UK restaurant in London's Wimbledon 11 years ago.

Typical dishes include the Sushi Sister sashimi sharing menu; beef tataki; tempura shrimp with miso aioli, chilli, lime and coriander; and pink Alaska rolls.

Andreas Karlsson, group chief executive, who now oversees 25 restaurants across Copenhagen, Berlin and the UK, 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.

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

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