Sexy Fish Mayfair
About
Sexy Fish is a bold, contemporary seafood restaurant that has transformed the iconic Berkeley Square House into a luminous culinary destination in London’s Mayfair. Designed by renowned architect Martin Brudnizki, the venue enthralls diners with a bold, artistic interior featuring 19 bespoke Frank Gehry fish lamps that hang above the bar, a 4‑metre glossy silicone crocodile, and floors of Esmeralda onyx marble from Iran. With a capacity of 200 guests, it offers an extensive Japanese‑inspired menu that showcases sashimi, robata‑grilled fish, and an eclectic range of seafood dishes that have earned it praise from food critics. Beyond the food, Sexy Fish offers a curated art collection that includes works by Damien Hirst and other contemporary artists, reinforcing the restaurant’s reputation as a cultural hotspot where cuisine and design intersect. The bar and dining room, illuminated by the striking fish lamps, invite guests to experience a unique blend of gastronomy, architecture, and visual art in one unforgettable setting. Whether you’re in search of a Michelin‑starred ambiance or simply craving fresh, high‑quality seafood in a stylish and artistic setting, Sexy Fish delivers a memorable London dining experience that’s as much about the senses as it is about the palate.
Highlights
- Fish Lamps
- Crocodile Sculpture
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour