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Hakkasan

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Hakkasan

Hakkasan is an upscale, modern Chinese restaurant that originated in the West End of London, England, at Hanway Place. The restaurant has twelve locations worldwide and was founded in 2001 by Syra Khan and Alan Yau, also behind the Wagamama Japanese restaurants and the newer Yauatcha restaurant. The multimillion-pound interior at the original Hakkasan was designed by the French designer Christian Liaigre who fused distinctly modern aesthetic with traditional Chinese motifs. In 2015, Hakkasan reopened it doors in Mayfair, London, forming a partnership with the Tsang Corporation with a fund of £10,000,000 investment, established by W Tsang.

Hakkasan has opened restaurants in Mayfair, Las Vegas, Mumbai, New York City, San Francisco, Miami, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai, Dubai, Doha, and Jakarta.[1]

Rankings

The London restaurant gained a Michelin star rating in 2003.[citation needed] The British magazine Restaurant released its sixth annual global ranking of the 50 Best Restaurants in April 2008. Hakkasan was rated 19th in the list, with a total of five London restaurants listed.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.hakkasan.com Official Site

51°31′1.9″N 0°7′54.3″W / 51.517194°N 0.131750°W / 51.517194; -0.131750