Sticks’n’Sushi to unveil Greenwich refurb
The Greenwich restaurant will benefit from more open and flexible dining spaces, as well as a bar that features a new stop top
Sticks’n’Sushi has announced the refurbishment of its Greenwich restaurant in celebration of the venue’s ninth birthday.
The restaurant, which has a dual Japanese and Danish style for both the menu and interiors, will unveil its new look on Saturday 10 February.
Copenhagen-based interior architect, Emily Broom, was behind the refresh that aimed to retain the existing architect’s ‘dark / light’ concept while adding “a playfulness in design that is both contemporary and classic”.
Sticks’n’Sushi Greenwich will benefit from more open and flexible dining spaces, as well as a bar that features a new stop top. In addition, the facade has been refreshed to complement the new interiors.
As the Greenwich venue marks its ninth birthday, the team will be inviting guests for a complimentary glass of fizz for dinner bookings on 10 February to honour the birthday and refurbishment.
According to Sticks’n’Sushi, the refurbishment reflects its promise to continuously improve and deliver the best guest experience and its commitment to championing Japanese cruising and Danish design.