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Black and white photo of Endo sat at a kitchen table

Dear Guests,

To all our guests and friends, our reservations for Endo, Upstairs at Annabel’s for April and May 2026 will open on the 2nd of March at 9am UK time via our website only. Please note we will be partially closed in April for team holidays.

6days18hours51minutes34seconds
Black and white photo of Endo sat at a kitchen table

Dear Guests,

To all our guests and friends, our reservations for Endo, Upstairs at Annabel’s for April and May 2026 will open on the 2nd of March at 9am UK time via our website only. Please note we will be partially closed in April for team holidays.

Top view of Endo at the Rotunda restaurant

Machiai 待合

When you arrive at Endo, your journey begins in the machiai, a seating area inspired by traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.

Top view of Endo at the Rotunda restaurant

Machiai 待合

When you arrive at Endo, your journey begins in the machiai, a seating area inspired by traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.

Top view of Endo at the Rotunda restaurant

Machiai 待合

When you arrive at Endo, your journey begins in the machiai, a seating area inspired by traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.

Several pots on a table

Ichi-go ichi-e.

This space, reimagined by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, embodies the tranquillity and organic beauty of the natural world, creating a wooden landscape that allows guests to immerse themselves in the rich traditions of Japan while embracing contemporary aesthetics.

More than just a bar, this space reflects the concept of Onkochishin, creating something new by translating the knowledge of the past into the future. We invite you to relax, transcend the boundaries of traditional Japanese hospitality, and enjoy a bespoke experience that lingers in memory.

Several pots on a table

Ichi-go ichi-e.

This space, reimagined by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, embodies the tranquillity and organic beauty of the natural world, creating a wooden landscape that allows guests to immerse themselves in the rich traditions of Japan while embracing contemporary aesthetics.

More than just a bar, this space reflects the concept of Onkochishin, creating something new by translating the knowledge of the past into the future. We invite you to relax, transcend the boundaries of traditional Japanese hospitality, and enjoy a bespoke experience that lingers in memory.

Several pots on a table

Ichi-go ichi-e.

This space, reimagined by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, embodies the tranquillity and organic beauty of the natural world, creating a wooden landscape that allows guests to immerse themselves in the rich traditions of Japan while embracing contemporary aesthetics.

More than just a bar, this space reflects the concept of Onkochishin, creating something new by translating the knowledge of the past into the future. We invite you to relax, transcend the boundaries of traditional Japanese hospitality, and enjoy a bespoke experience that lingers in memory.