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Feedback gevenThis summer, I went to this restaurant to celebrate a birthday and it was fantastic. I didn't take any pictures, but I do have one of the wagyu beef tataki which was delicious. The beef was cooked perfectly and the Ponzu sauce was amazing. The crispy spider roll and shrimp tempura were also delicious. The restaurant is a bit pricey, but you need to order a few dishes to feel full as they are meant for sharing. I highly recommend this place for special occasions. At night, they have a DJ and people start dancing, creating a great atmosphere.
Google nozomi and they get a daily mail article that will announce it to be the restaurant that loves jay z and rihanna so much so that she went there three times in a week apparently. there was no sign of jay z or rihanna on my visit unfortunately, but there was someone who looked suspiciously like anotonio carluccio so that is a tick for celebrity dinner.
This restaurant is very upscale, as they even have a staff member who hands out paper napkins in the restroom, which is both intriguing and a bit unusual. The prices are on the higher side. The sashimi is extremely fresh and delicious, and the mai tai cocktail is exceptional. I had a great time with my friends.
Located on the fringe of Knightsbridge, just a short distance from Harrods, Beauchamp Place is home to several great restaurants, two of which happen to be Japanese. Nozomi is one of those establishments that successfully combines fine dining with entertainment - offering cocktails and even a dance floor in a relaxed and intimate setting. The decor is tastefully elaborate, reminiscent of a grand house in Mayfair or Knightsbridge, and the cocktails are top-notch. I particularly enjoyed the visually stunning rose and lychee bellini cocktail, complete with an edible rose blossom. Overall, Nozomi is a modern Japanese eatery with style, offering a unique dining experience in a chic and elegant atmosphere.
It’s not a place for a quiet meal (a proper DJ at nearly bar decibel levels on our weekday evening visit) but the main dining room has a high glass roof, so even if it’s loud, it’s not at all claustrophobic. It’s as if they wanted to create a Knightsbridg