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Minimum Age: It hosts parties for the glamorous, gorgeous and famous and is one of the largest clubs on our list with space for guests. When you visit DSTRKT you will agree that this is money well spent as the owners have created a venue which is sumptuously decorated and constantly filled with beautiful people.

Step through the doors of DSTRKT and lay your eyes upon a dazzling red crystal chandelier and thousands of lights which continuously change colour above the dancefloor. To one side, a long bar serves an array of cocktails, champagne and premium spirits. Nearby, chairs and tables surround an exposed DJ booth hooked up to a state of the art sound system. Taking centre stage is a black bar made of precious stones which leads to a VIP section where another DJ keeps the atmosphere electric.

Not that, that took away from the experience of dining there, just something I noticed. I was sceptical about booking this venue due to the back feedbacks but I'm glad I went with it!! Cocktails where up there with surrounding places, food was amazing and really good value for money Book now and you won't be disappointed One of the waiters told me it's recently been taken over by Gilgamesh owners and it shows Upon arriving, it was easy to tell this seemed a little like a tourist trap-in a great location just off Leicester square, premium interior but in reality really lacking substance and being very expensive.

It tries to be a Chotto Matte type fusion restaurant but falls very short of what it tries to portray. The restaurant was absolutely dead, only 4 tables were occupied out of about 50 and this didn't change.

I very started to regret my choice at this stage as I felt a bit duped that DSTRKT portrayed itself as a foodie destination but obviously wasn't.

The sushi starter was very nice and comparable to rival restaurants. Some of the staff were nice so no complaints there, some were rude-and the trio of ladies at the entrance couldn't be bothered to say goodbye as we left as they were too engaged in conversation. Overall, a disappointing experience. If the place was buzzing, and we mainly ordered sushi then we'd perhaps have had a better time. Unfortunately we left there hungry, feeling ripped off and walked past countless restaurants where we'd have had a much nicer meal for less money.

We were the only diners in the restaurant. Buy a gift menu wasn't as advertised, there were no second options. Over priced deal for what you recieved! The waiters are amazing. It was nice, but nothing special compared with other dining experiences in the city.

We visited on a Thursday evening; the welcome and service was great, which I would expect as only 2 tables were booked in this very large space one of them being us. The only part of the service I was not overly keen on was one of the waiters continuously walking the length of the tables where we were sitting. It made it quite uncomfortable when having private conversations.

The waiting staff are clearly visible more of them than guests so it would have been easy enough to call a waiter over if you needed something! Not that we ever needed to call them over as they were very attentive and constantly clearing away our plates and topping up our glasses.

The food was good but very small portions, nothing outstanding for the price we paid. I have experienced just as nice and well presented food of this cuisine for half the price. The place itself is nicely decorated :. Excellent service. Food well presented on set menu but expected more fusion. Great location and a good place for celebrations.

First time I went here with my friend for an evening meal. We had the pre-theatre 3 course dinner meal and we were blown away with the flavour, presentation and taste. On top of the 3 course meal, you get a free glass of prosecco or non alcoholic mocktail. The interior was pretty, waiters were so lovely and if you end up staying as late as we did.. Also after 11pm, you can go into the club next door which is also really nice- haven't seen a club with such nice interior in a while.

Well worth going here. The place itself I thought was decent but I was not overly satisfied with the whole. At first considering the place was empty drinks were slow coming out. The Maki rolls in my experience were average and the medium cooked steak was very overdone and chewy - we did not eat it.

Skip to main content. Overview Menu Reviews. Permanently Closed This restaurant is permanently closed. Find similar restaurants. Dining style Casual Dining. Cuisines Pan-Asian, Japanese. Hours of Operation Tuesday - Saturday: - Phone number Dress Code Smart Casual. The decadent lounge features fantastic cocktails and state of the art sound and lighting systems.

Also, there is a stage ideal for performing artists and dancers. Decadent and chic are just some of the words that best describe the club. They provide an enticing experience. The indulgence has been sprinkled throughout the venue, on sheer elegant dining, state of the art lighting. The V.

Also, it has a bespoke seating arrangement that caters to even the most exquisite of tastes. The restaurant, overseen by a Beverly Hills top American chef, serves oriental food.

Eclectic and extravagant in concept but with an all-organic conscience. Their assortment of fine wines and precious bottles are on display in the lounge bar on glass shelves, lit and reflected to blind and bling. Dstrkt London is a place to keep your cool among the ice buckets and sparkling bottles within the whirlwind of Soho.

During the night, troop of hot dancers occupies the stage in the middle of dance floor. They let their hair down to the high profile DJs who commands this Soho lounge with their commercial club tunes from their spinning decks. Dstrkt dress code is smart and sexy.



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