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Chef Padam Raj Rai to launch Fitzrovia restaurant this month


Having won critical acclaim at Hot Stone in Islington’s Chapel Market, Executive Chef Padam Raj Rai is launching a new creative and modern fusion concept, RAI, in London's Fitzrovia on 21 January.

Drawing on 20 years’ experience in some of the city’s most renowned Japanese restaurants, including Nobu, Tsukiji and most recently Hot Stone, Raj Rai’s impeccable tasting menus chart the history and modern-day evolution of Japanese cuisine whilst showcasing meticulously sourced ingredients.

Placing a clear focus on seasonal and high-quality produce, RAI offers a masterclass in fine dining with its sublime flavour combinations that showcase the finest Japanese dishes alongside unique ingredients from the UK and around the world.

Served omakase-style in a multi-course menu, from Japan comes the highest-grade Hyogo Prefecture Kobe and Kagoshima wagyu beef; Sanpuku, the finest nori from Japan’s Ariake Sea; Koshihikari rice and aged soy sauce alongside quintessential British ingredients including cave-aged Dorset cheddar, English truffle, and organic British chocolate.

The modern style of cooking is reflective in the contemporary interiors with the restaurant décor drawing inspiration from the philosophy of minimalism and Japanese design.

Open four days a week, RAI’s tasting menu, priced from £110 per person, provides a gastronomic experience like no other with picture-perfect dishes from start to finish.

For those wishing to explore innovative Japanese techniques further, optional supplement courses spotlighting the signature Kobe (£65) and Nigiri (£28) will also be available.