Moscow-based Cutfish Sushi Bistro to make UK debut

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Moscow-based restaurant group Cutfish Sushi Bistro will make its entry into the UK this year with a site in South Kensington.

The group is understood to be taking on the former 28-50 Wine Workshop & Kitchen site at 96 Draycott Avenue for the new restaurant.

The Izakaya restaurant will serve a menu that is split into two sections, with the first devoted to fresh sushi and rolls and the second using a Josper grill. All dishes will be served as small plates for sharing.

“We’re really looking forward to welcoming Cutfish Sushi Bistro to South Kensington. Draycott Avenue is an enviable location and the restaurant will be in good company with nearby stores including Chanel and The Conran Shop,” says David Rawlinson, founder of Restaurant Property, which completed on the sale of the Draycott Avenue site.

“We’re so pleased to have sold this premium location to this cutting edge new concept restaurant.”

Cutfish Sushi Bistro was founded by restaurateur Alexander Oganezov and operates four restaurants in Moscow in Bolshoi Kozikhinsky 17, Lesnaya 5, Petrovka 12/1, and Presnenskaya Embankment 6/2.

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