Sarastro Restaurant

The Sarasto Restaurant is based in Drury Lane and is ideal for those who would like to extend their show experience in London. First opened in 1996, Sarastro was named after a character in Mozart's "Magic Flute" and has established itself as the place to see and be seen in London. It offers a unique and exciting dining experience in the heart of Theatreland.

The restaurant is referred to by many as "the show after the show" and offers its own musical events on various days of the week, as well as a unique mix of fun and exotic cuisine. Its flamboyant design features various props from nearby shows adorning the walls, as well as swirling artwork, gilt furniture and wall mounted opera boxes. It is truly an unique gem in the centre of bustling surroundings.