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The most anticipated restaurant openings around the world in 2023

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The most anticipated restaurant openings around the world in 2023

Add these new restaurants and pop-ups in dining capitals around the world to your eat list this year.

by Kenneth SZ Goh  /   January 7, 2023
Studio Frantzén, London: Nordic Gastronomy With A View

Photo: Studio Frantzén

A slew of new restaurants and pop-ups have opened in dining capitals worldwide, delaying weight loss resolutions for yet another year. Globetrotting gourmands, look out for these latest additions.

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The most anticipated restaurant openings around the world in 2023
1. Studio Frantzén, London
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The year 2023 promises to be a busy one for Swedish chef Bjorn Frantzén, whose restaurant group extends to Dubai, Shanghai, and Singapore, where it runs the three-Michelin-starred Restaurant Zén. One of the latest openings is Studio Frantzén on the top floor of Harrods in Knightsbridge, London. The all-day restaurant serves Nordic cuisine with Asian and French influences, ranging from breezy lunches to sumptuous three-course suppers.

The 150-seat space serves food and cocktails with panoramic views of the city. Similarly to the flagship Frantzén, it also has an open-flame kitchen. Among the highlights are the grilled porterhouse steak with pine-scented bone marrow and oxtail ponzu, and blistered lobster with curry hollandaise, pomegranate- infused mirin, dried cloudberries, ginger, and coriander butter. The cocktails and spirits are made with premium Nordic ingredients.

Find out more: Studio Frantzén

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Studio Frantzén
2. Noma, Kyoto
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Three-Michelin-starred Noma is heading to Kyoto for its second pop-up in Japan. The Copenhagen restaurant, famous for its Nordic cuisine using foraged ingredients and fermented products, will run a pop-up in Ace Hotel Kyoto from March 15 to May 20. Chef René Redzepi is bringing his entire staff to the Japanese city, which is well known for kaiseki cuisine.

In addition to showcasing local crafts and artists, the hotel’s main restaurant space will be redesigned to reflect Noma’s sensibilities. The menu, which includes beverage pairing, starts from €775 (S$1,100) before tax. If Noma’s 2015 pop-up in Tokyo is indicative of what to expect for this 10-week event, prepare to jostle for space. (Editor’s Note: Reservations for Noma Kyoto is now fully booked, but there is a waitlist.)

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Noma
3. Gohgan, Fukuoka
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Maverick Indian chef Gaggan Anand has opened GohGan, an innovative restaurant in Fukuoka, Japan. It is a culinary tie-up between his long- time collaborator, renowned Japanese chef Takeshi ‘Goh’ Fukuyama, who runs French- Japanese omakase restaurant La Maison de la Nature Goh, and award-winning bartender Michihito Kaneko.

It is located in the 010 Building, an entertainment complex that includes restaurants, bars and an immersive theatre. With Fukuyama’s novel take on French cuisine and Gaggan’s unconventional rendition of Indian cuisine, diners can expect a marriage of creativity and innovation.

Find out more: Gohgan

Related: Top Singapore restaurant trends 2023 by chefs and F&B experts (Part 1)

Gohgan
4. Bossa, London
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Brazilian chef Alberto Landgraf, who runs the two-Michelin- starred Oteque in Rio de Janeiro, returns to London, where he started his career, with Bossa. The casual restaurant opens in February. In contrast to the seafood-led Oteque, Bossa will showcase some of the chef’s traits: simple, playful, and cohesive dishes through a contemporary lens.

Fish and vegetable-centred, the menu highlights include crab pastel with açaí dip, seafood moqueca (stew) with fried rice, banana farofa and pirão. Batida, a classic Brazilian aperitif made with Oxley gin, passion fruit and a tongue-numbing jambu leaf, leads the drinks list.

Find out more: Bossa

 

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