The Japanese concept offers a robatayaki experience with a twist.

London is filled with exciting restaurants that have made their way to the Middle East. Now, Saudi Arabia is set to welcome a big brand. The Kingdom’s MJS Holdings is behind a range of restaurants, and will open the Japanese concept, INKO NITO.

INKO NITO pitches itself as an unconventional Japanese concept, which offers a twist on the classic robatayaki experience. The restaurant was founded by Rainer Becker, who is the co-founder of the sister brands ROKA and Zuma. In 2018, the original restaurant opened in Soho, London, and now it is expanding to Saudi Arabia, although the location has not yet been confirmed.

INKO NITO

If the London restaurant is anything to go by, diners are in for a treat. INKO NITO brings together Japanese and Korean influences, and the robata grill is at the centre of the restaurant. The London menu spans snacks, salads, raw and rolls, robata and desserts. The robata dishes include INKO Steak Frites with spicy beef, and INKO Burger with Wagyu, truffle cream cheese and a brioche bun. Plus, Miso Canadian Black Cod with pickled daikon, Bone Marrow with smoked soy, and Salmon Fillet with ruby grapefruit.  

MJS Holding’s brands include AOK KitchenIl BarettoMr Chow and Rüya. The hospitality group also announced that it is bringing the restaurants Anna, Bambini, Gina, Liza and Perruche to Saudi Arabia. Plus, it will be opening Arcade Food Hall, which can already be found in London’s Tottenham Court Road and Battersea.

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GO: Visit https://mjsholding.com for more information.