Step into Kai in Mayfair and you’re stepping into a world where tradition and innovation meet - not with a clash, but with an elegant, flavour-rich handshake. This Michelin-starred restaurant reimagines Chinese cuisine through a lens of curiosity, creativity and deep cultural memory, offering what it calls “Liberated Nanyang Cooking.”
Rooted in the culinary traditions of the ‘Southern Seas’ region of China (known for its tropical bounty of spices, fruits, and flavour) Kai’s menu doesn’t play by the rulebook. Instead, it honours the flavours of the founders’ childhoods while embracing London’s seasonal produce and techniques to evolve a truly contemporary Chinese dining experience.
The dishes here are intricate and expressive. Think: open bao with Iberico char siu and pickled cucumber, lip-tingling sea bass with Szechuan broth, or sweet and sour pork reimagined with pomegranate seeds and crisp tuile. Signature showstoppers include thinly sliced Hokkaido wagyu seared on Dorset cobblestones and roast Dorset lamb chops glazed in soy and mandarin - proof that Chinese food can be both soulful and theatrical.
And then there’s dessert. In an unexpected twist, Kai places it at the top of the menu; not as a gimmick, but as a nod to childhood joy and the universal magic of sweet treats. Highlights include Coconut, Lychee and Mango by the Beach, and a decadent Durian and Vanilla Soufflé with Salted Caramel, which dares to challenge your palate while winning your heart.
Beyond dinner, Kai offers a “Chinese Whispers” afternoon tea from Wednesday to Sunday - a playful take on tropical tea traditions, complete with savoury bites, sweets and storytelling flair. Set in a chic, intimate space on South Audley Street, Kai is ideal for special occasions, whether you’re planning a memorable dinner, celebrating with family or impressing someone who thinks they’ve seen it all.