#FLODown: Pantechnicon
A new Nordic and Japanese creativity hub for food, drink and design has opened its doors in London. Pantechnicon was built in 1830 and was previously home to an arts and crafts centre. Seeing the building return to its previous creative roots is very fitting.
The Grade II listed building in the heart of Belgravia – on Motcomb Street – will consist of 5 storeys of a creative and culinary experiences dedicated to Nordic and Japanese culture. It has been brought to London by the Cubbit House, which is a company well-known for its upmarket pubs and eateries all across Belgravia. This is a new edition to their portfolio but is staying true to their classy brand.
On the ground floor sits Café Kitsuné, from French fashion brand Maison Kitsuné, which will serve Japanese inspired breakfast, coffee, healthy lunches and a selection of Japanese inspired cocktails. With the last days of summer drawing near there is still time to enjoy a delicious cocktail on their street terrace!
Other restaurants on-site include Elder, a Nordic restaurant located on the second floor and Sachi, a Japanese restaurant featuring a menu curated by Japanese cookbook author Nancy Singleton Hachisu. Sachi will open on 5 October, alongside Sakaya, a boutique Japanese bottle shop and bar – an absolute haven for Japanese spirits and barware.
One of the main attractions for us is the roof garden bar, an elegant chic location reminiscent of a Nordic garden, which will be a very welcome addition to the London rooftop scene. Treat yourself to a cocktails or a tasty Nordic dish by chef Jonu Ketonen.
What to eat?
Their menu is somewhat limited if you are a vegetarian, but here is what we tried:
Beetroot macadamia sea beet and mushroom
Price: £11
Bread fennel, honey and elderberry butter (it’s a must!)
Price: £4.50
Desserts
Apple oats & cinnamon
Price: £8
If you are looking for something a bit meatier, then we recommend trying:
Chicken lovage and chard truffle butter
Price: £24
Cod smoked cream and mushrooms
Price: £22
Within the creative hub are several fantastic products from Japanese and Nordic brands showcases incredible craftsmanship. Almost all the products available are exclusive to Pantechnicon, homeware items, skincare to fashion.
Best for?
Pantechnicon is the perfect location for a working lunch, catch up with friends or a date night. It is also a great spot for a client meeting – the roof garden makes for a gorgeous location throughout the day.
#FLODown: From its incredible design that compliments its grand facade to the multifaceted nature of Pantechnicon is the perfect new addition to London‘s culinary and retail scene.
Location:
19 Motcomb Street, London, SW1X 8LB
Nearest station:
Victoria and Hyde Park Corner station
Opening times (Roof garden):
Monday – Saturday: 12pm – Midnight, Sunday Noon – 11.30pm.
Note times may be different due to new coronavirus regulations
Click here for opening times.