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Moshi Moshi is located in The Opticon, a beautiful modernist building designed by dRMM in Bartholomew Square in 2000. The building was designed to resemble a lantern floating on the square, and was the finalist for the FX Interior Design Award and the Civic Trust Award. What’s cool about it is that the walls are inspired by shoji screens and slide open just like in a traditional Japanese room, opening the whole restaurant up to the outside in summer. |
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Over 30% of our customers come to see us at least once a month, and quite a few come once or even twice a week. The reason why our customers are so loyal and regular is that they know what good food is: they know how important super-fresh fish is to make great sushi, and they can taste that our wonderful teriyaki and the stock used in our soup noodles is all homemade.
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Our customers also appreciate the work we do in fish conservation. Our latest venture is Fishlove – a series of photographs taken by Rankin to raise awareness of the issue. The photographs are featured on our limited edition membership cards.
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If you’re not yet a member of Moshi, you should become one: you’ll get 50% off your food bill on Mondays, as well as a host of other discounts and offers, including a free surprise gift in the month of your birthday. |
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