Restaurant Review - Cocoon, 65 Regent Street
I've just been for a lunch at Cocoon Restaurant and thought I would share my thoughts.
The entrance is tucked away just on the corner of Air Street, close to Piccadilly Circus. You go upstairs to the main restaurant which is surprisingly big. The food is sushi, sashimi, dim sum and bento boxes and there is a sushi chef man in view on the restaurant floor, which is nice.
Vegetarian and meat options are both good.
In terms of suitability for a client meeting - its great, very stylish and not too busy. The tables are perhaps a little too close for a journo briefing but having said that I didn't hear much of what the business men on the next table to us were talking about and they were the only other people near us!
Deffo worth a try.
The entrance is tucked away just on the corner of Air Street, close to Piccadilly Circus. You go upstairs to the main restaurant which is surprisingly big. The food is sushi, sashimi, dim sum and bento boxes and there is a sushi chef man in view on the restaurant floor, which is nice.
Vegetarian and meat options are both good.
In terms of suitability for a client meeting - its great, very stylish and not too busy. The tables are perhaps a little too close for a journo briefing but having said that I didn't hear much of what the business men on the next table to us were talking about and they were the only other people near us!
Deffo worth a try.
Labels: Coccon Restaurant, journo briefing, Regent Street


1 Comments:
If I remember correctly, Cocoon is what used to be L'Odeon, which was also fab.
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