Huo to open new site in Belsize Village this summer
The restaurant has been designed by Jonathan Clark Architect having worked closely with founders Graham Rebak and Adam Wilkie

Asian restaurant Huo has announced that it is set to open its new venue in London’s Belsize Village this summer.
Huo first opened on Park Walk in 2021, before going on to open further venues in Notting Hill and Marylebone.
The site will be led by head chef Yam Gurung who has curated a menu which encompasses carefully selected dishes from around China and Southeast Asia.
All dishes on the menu have been designed for sharing and the restaurant has revealed it will be offering delivery within a one mile radius.
The menu includes handmade dim sum, szechuan chilli prawns, and spice minced pork with green beans.
The new venue will be divided into three areas. The dedicated bar area will feature a wall-lined bar clad in whitewashed wood and fringed with high seating for up to eight guests and four booths opposite the bar.
The back of the restaurant houses the main dining room and offers seating for up to 86 guests and the private dining room located downstairs can seat up to 18 guests, complete with its own bar. There is also an outside terrace with space for 16 guests.
The restaurant has been designed by Jonathan Clark Architect having worked closely with founders Graham Rebak and Adam Wilkie.
The venue in Belsize Village will aim to champion a curation of Asian artists whose pieces will be peppered across walls.
The company stated: “A restaurant with comfort, taste and community at its core, Huo is a place for everyone where a flexible menu complete with a dedicated bar area and private dining room means all occasions are covered.”