Shelley Sandzer cooks up major deal for debut Kensington restaurant
Leisure property agency, Shelley Sandzer, has acted in a deal that will see Latin American and Mediterranean fusion concept, Zuaya, open its debut restaurant at 35 Kensington High Street.
It is due to open later this year.
The unit covers around 2,500 sq ft and will be divided into three distinct areas. The ground floor will feature a bar counter and dining tables with space for 30 covers.
Furthermore, the basement will act as the main dining area, with space for 50 covers, with an outside terrace with space for 12 further covers.
Designed by Harp Interiors, the interior will feature dark brown wood and beige green tones. The menu is said to be inspired by a mixture of Latin American and Mediterranean infleunces.
Commenting on the deal, Tony Levine, leasing agent at Shelley Sandzer, said: “Kensington High Street is a highly desirable neighbourhood, making it a great location for Zuaya’s debut.
“We are thrilled to continue working on deals that see new brands open their debut in London, keeping the city’s restaurant offer fresh and exciting.”
This signing follows the recent news that Shelley Sandzer’s has secured UK debuts for bao concept, BunCo, and established snack, food and beverage chain, Old Chang Kee.
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