Sarastro
Opera boxes and gold drapes adorn this flamboyant restaurant serving Turkish mezes and mains.
Sarastro restaurant, named after a character in Mozart’s ‘Magic Flute’, first opened its doors in August 1996. Housed in what was once a public house on the 19th Century gin-soaked Drury Lane and latterly part of Peabody Housing, Sarastro quickly established itself as one of London’s most unique and must-see restaurants. As the first restaurant in London to feature balconies, and banisters taken from the Royal Opera House, Sarastro offers a diverse range of seating accommodations; much of which is partially enclosed to offer partial privacy for diners of a more discreet nature.
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