Shochu Lounge

Bar · Fitzrovia

Shochu Lounge

Bar · Fitzrovia

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37 Charlotte St., London W1T 1RR, United Kingdom

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Premium sushi & grilled Japanese offerings in a refined, warmly furnished setting  

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rokarestaurant.com
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+44 20 7580 6464
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"For anyone with a Pinterest dedicated exclusively to whimsical cherry blossom pics Cherry blossom pic for plant-obsessive. Pineapple miso highball for you. Another cherry blossom pic for plant-obsessive. California maki for you. Yet another cherry blossom pic for plant-obsessive. Yet another cocktail for you. See how this is all working out? Shochu Lounge is a very pink and very pretty cocktail bar underneath Fitzrovia sushi spot, Roka. The cherry blossom energy here is off the charts and the drinks and fishy snacks are reliably decent. Is the cherry blossom real? Absolutely not. Will you care? Also no." - heidi lauth beasley, rianne shlebak

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Raj

Google
Had a brilliant time. Really fun, vibey place. Hard to find somewhere with amazing food service and a DJ on a weeknight. The food is the same as Roku which was amazing. The dumplings, sushi, caviar, everything we had was delicious. Service was top notch, really friendly but not over the top, the cocktails too and at the end of the night wanted the perfect Japanese whisky as a nightcap and the mixologist was so knowledgeable and didn't unnecessarily push the expensive stuff. The decor was beautiful and ambience was buzzing. The only reason it's not 5 stars all around was because with the dj there it was a touch loud for my but my partner loved it. Really recommend and will definitely be back

Maud Moir

Google
Food is absolutely incredible!! We got the Premium Tasting Menu and it did not disappoint. Such a fan of ROKA and the vibes at the Shochu Lounge are great. Music is loud, but what can you expect from a bar/lounge. Cocktails were delicious too. Only reason for 4*’s is that the service was a bit lacklustre.

Tanya

Google
Very fresh sushi and Japanese food. Nice to go for special occasions as it is ££££. However service was very very slow, even at 9pm Saturday night, difficult to catch waiter attention. They seem more attentive to their regular customers...

paul bartlett

Google
We had such an amazing evening, first time coming to Roka and we loved every minute of it, the staff were amazing and looked after us so well, Alan our waiter was amazing very helpful and guided us through the menu, Sammy the kitchen porter was a top guy, he was telling us how much he loved working there and how he would love to progress through the company, I’m sure he will go along way in his journey at Roka. We will definitely be coming back again and will be recommending it to all our friends! The food was unreal. Thanks for having us

Joel R

Google
For me the best cocktail bar in london. I been there couple of times with friends or girl-friend. It worked every time! The service is top-notch,the cocktails are delicious and the bar got is own strong identity. I personnaly cannot get tired of whatching the batenders in their ice shaving exercice...classy. Service is perfect! Just what you need neither not enough nor too much. As it is a japenese themed bar you can expect to find a wide range of whiskey (check prices before you pick up you blend though...exceptional products come at a price...). Still wander if they sell these plum wine...i guess i will have to check next time....

Jo Mathew

Google
We Went here for some cocktails and we were really impressed with the decor and ambience. This awesome place is a stress buster where u can have some good drinks and get some insta worthy photos. Must visit.

Dr Jesica Mac Leod

Google
First the hosts are extremely friendly and they were constantly taking care of us! The deco is romantic and glamorous! With a sakura tree all over the place and cozy areas! The shochu with peach was ok, the cocktails are a must very delicious but with a huge piece of ice diluting them. The food was delicious! The asparagus are a must, the California rolls are a very tasty classic. The salmon tartar was ok, however The salmon sashimi was the best! We also enjoyed the dessert with a mini chocolate, banana and nuts bowl. The portions are very small but with 4 plates for 2 ppl you can get full

Manny NB

Google
Dined here in August 2021 Came here on my birthday for drinks and desserts and it was amazing! Space is quite tight and prices were a little on the pricey side but well worth it. The food flavours were amazing and that was just desserts so I wonder if the bites were the same! I’ve been to ROKA Canary Wharf to dine before and the portions there were small but definitely tasty. Well recommended! If not at least for the good food and good vibes, the decor is beautiful!

Cabe F.

Yelp
We sat down to dinner at 7:30pm Sat night and the first 30 mins was a great experience, nice lounge vibe, great cocktails and music. Then at 8pm the music got turned up very loud (and also changed to more club-style music, not lounge). We asked the manager if he could set the music back at the normal volume - his immediate reaction was to ask sniffily "do you want to move upstairs". Apparently the decision has been made that Friday and Saturday nights are a "DJ experience" and not a restaurant experience. Servers acknowledge it's impossible to hear each other. Food was very good (we had the excellent tasting menu), servers were very good, but the manager made clear that anyone who wanted to have a non-shouting conversation over dinner was not welcome. (This is why when you look around the restaurant at 8:30 or 9pm it's a lot of couples looking around the restaurant and not talking to each other, obviously wondering "is this fun or have we been suckered?") We went with friends who have been to Shochu before and were excited to share it with us; this was for a mutual birthday night. They had never been on a Fri/Sat though. They ended up being pretty embarrassed for having recommended it as a place to go for a good weekend night out.

Caroline W.

Yelp
Truly insane music volume. Food was excellent, decor lovely. Sommelier was an absolute delight and source of great advice. Two stars for that alone. But WTF was going on with the music? We listen to EDM at home, we go clubbing in NYC and London, we *like* loud music. But this was ear-splitting. I have a noise meter on my phone (inner city living, etc) and it was mostly 88-90dB, peaking at 93 dB. Look that up and you'll see how weird this is for a "classy quiet lounge" (per Yelp).
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Josy A.

Yelp
I came down here to try the "Shochu kanteen" a while ago with Katie B...and loved some of their food, so I brought my husband it to try it too. I couldn't see any mention of the shochu kanteen...so maybe they've given up on it?? The menu was exactly the same as Roka upstairs this time. Drinks: - The have some cocktails, a small list of shochu and some infused shochu, like ume-shu. We tried two of the shochus...I really liked mine (made from sweet potatoes, rather than barley) - However considering the bar is called "shochu lounge" I found it a bit weird that none of the staff could tell us anything about the (very short) list of shochu they had on their menu. I am not a shochu expert, but I know which areas I like...but none of the staff could even tell us which prefecture their shochu comes from! All they could tell us was that it comes from "south Japan..." So, we had to guess blindly. Food: The food was pretty expensive, with small portions but every bite was lovely. - The sashimi was divine. Especially the Hamachi and the ebi. The portions were very stingy (especially as the platter cost £30) but I couldn't fault them for the amazing fresh fish. - I liked their yakiniku. We tried the negima and asparagus skewers. - We ordered some mushroom rice to fill us up, and this was also really lovely. In the end, I think this would be a good place to bring someone on a first date, and the food was amazing (which is why I gave them 4 stars.) Having said that, they seemed to be trying slightly too hard to look cool... it was just a shame the staff didn't seem to know anything about the drinks they serve.
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Jade S.

Yelp
Had the both the premier(£79) and standard(£55) tasting menu at Shochu lounge both pretty good- the premier is worth getting for the black cod but otherwise I would say that the standard tasting menu has some great dishes for £55 It's definitely worth doing the tasting menu as a la carte is quiet pricey and you obviously don't get to try as much. The food was all good but the black cod and the dessert platter really stood out.. Great atmosphere, really knowledgable and friendly staff but overall I have tried more impressive Japanese food at places like Chisou(chiswick) and Kiraku (ealing) more close to home. I would probably go back here if I was catching up with a group of friends in central but it wouldn't be my first choice if the food was the main priority!
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Yee Gan O.

Yelp
I've only been to Shochu Lounge while waiting for my table at its sister restaurant Roka. However, from what I've seen, it would make a good venue for drinks or even a meal. The basement location is given a classy ambience with a nice dark decor scheme. There are a lot of comfy places to sit. The drinks menu is extensive including some more unusual Far Eastern offerings. I was impressed by the lineup of non-alcoholic drinks and cocktails. The centrepoint is the huge block of ice from which they carve what they need for the drinks. The menu reflects Roka's Japanese menu upstairs and looks appetising. It's definitely worth a re-visit
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Crispin, P.

Yelp
"Domo arigato" guys for the slammin' Shochu! Ice Cool place! After a trip to Japan in 2007 I've been trying to relive some authentic Shochu encounters. This place was the perfect place to do so. The bar itself is a basement setup, with various different seating arrangements. V atmospheric with cool lighting, chilled tunes and extremely friendly staff on board. The basic premise of the place and the Shochu thang is you can buy you own massive pot of shochu for about £200. They tag it as yours and lock it away in the glass fronted wall lockers for everyone to see. Then as and when you're entertaining in the area, you can pop in and have a refill on your very own shochu supply. That being the option for all the flash winkers out there, one of which I aint sir, I went for option B which was to appear extremely interested (which I was genuinely was) in the many many different flavours of shochu available and blag a rack of free tasters. (You can also act less pikey than myself and purchase drinks individually from the bar!) The most exciting part of my sessh here was when the bar was low on ice. The is a HUGE chunk of crystal clear ice just sat on the side of the bar glistening away looking all spiritual and Japaneesy. When the time comes for more ice; out comes this ancient looking Samurai saw, with which a tiny lassie behind the bar, sliced off an end o' ice off. Cool fun (literally). Then the staff get a bit Sharon Stone with the ice picks and hacking up the recently severed block in front of you. V entertaining for an ice-based show! Be careful where you choose to sit though. I had a front row seat for this and ended up with plenty of sawn ice slush in my lap and a few flying ice-chips to the face! Good place to take a first date (It's quite dark in there and anything that can initially draw emphasis away from my BIG nose is a plus!) Come on peeps, gone are the days of "Wanna go iceskating / bowling / to see a movie" It's atmospheric in here and much more exciting than hitting Weatherspoons for a round of near-gone off IPA. I know times are hard but if you act interested enough you get free booze and a splash of culture to boot. Following drinkies in here I ate in the Japanese restaurant Roka upstairs, which was delicious . . . Alas details for which is a whole other story / write up! Stay Frosty! "Mata ne" -Crispy (bits of ice flying everywhere!)
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Leon C.

Yelp
Shocho is a fantastic Japanese themed bar/restaurant beneath the famous Roka. The food menu derives from Roka and is based around Japanese open charcoal-grill cuisine. I do not hesitate to say the food was sensational. I definitely recommend the tasting menu so you can appreciate the artistry of the chefs. The cocktails are also fantastic and as a mixologist myself I am hard to please. They use and brew their own shocho and use this as the base for many of their cocktails. The Plum Plum is especially nice. The décor is dark and romantic without losing any atmosphere. The service was well paced and you could easily spend an entire evening here. Bring plenty of money though because it is not cheap.
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Andrew M.

Yelp
Not as good as hoped, but my expectations were very high. They have a good list of cocktails involving shochu, and some (er, few) interesting shochus that you can order straight (recommended!) The japanese whiskey list is short. Very short. Very little japanese staff, which I found disappointing -- I was hoping to have someone really walk me through the shochu options and generally learn something from the place (as one might at a good whiskey bar) but the focus was more on the complex cocktails which left the shochu far overshadowed, so I suppose it's not surprising that the focus wasn't on the liquor itself. I'd hoped to find a den of japanese hippies sipping sake and shochu, instead it was scores of SW19 types drinking champagne and shochu elderflower martinis served to them by cocktail waitresses. Oh well, expectations. Really a one-star experience for what I'd wanted, but a three-star kind of place if you know what you're after and this is it.
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Ashley V.

Yelp
Came here on random weekday afternoon so it was fairly quiet. Only to have drinks though. The atmosphere is sexy yet trendy...dim lit and full of dark wood furniture. Our seats were up against this giant anime cartoon style mural. We sat in these strange high table booths, like when you sit at bar tables on stools but they were booths. my legs were dangling hehe The waitresses wore yellow plaid school uniforms. which seemed a little too Kill Bill and degrading for my taste. Very distracting. The drinks were uninspiring but mostly overpriced. Meh, I might give this place another chance if someone else was paying :P
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Mark G.

Yelp
We came here for drinks while waiting for a table for dinner and I was impressed. It's a lower ground lounge underneath the Roka restaurant. It was full but not jammed and it had a great vibe. My girlfriend got a flower champagne martini and it was a really interesting drink. I'd say that everything there was done with some care and detail. For example, there's a huge block of ice from which the bartenders saw and chisel block for your drink. You can also order food which is from the Roka menu which is great. We had a couple dishes by the bar because we were starving. The only comment I have is that its not cheap - but I guess that's typical for London.
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Andrew M.

Yelp
Trendy Japanese bar with a price tag to match. After being rejected from Bourne & Hollingsworth because it was too full (at least to let guys in...three girls made it in after us ), we headed down the street to this place. Luckily, we had dressed up a bit for a night out as, while they didn't seem to enforce a dress code, you'd feel out of place in a tshirt and jeans. The bar/lounge is downstairs with the correspondingly dim mood lighting. The place is dominated by the actual bar in the center with massive gold-fish bowls on the corners and an entire rack of smaller (but still large) bowls in a cubed rack on one wall. Each bowl contains a shochu flavoured by the fruit floating inside it. The effect is pretty cool although you can't dip a straw in to taste (although it's very tempting to try to do so anyways). The cocktail menu isn't that large but there is enough of a selection to please most. However, the drinks themselves are quite weak which is disappointing when each one costs the best part of a tenner. My martini tasted watery and went down in no time at all. I'd set the atmosphere as good for a chill date or catching up with a friend but there isn't any energy if you are prepping for a night out. And at those prices, it would be a costly place to drink quietly! Overall, save it for those nights you just want a nightcap before going home, or when you want to cuddle up with that special someone (lots of couples were there), but don't bet on making it out clubbing unless you can summon the energy up from deep inside.
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Qype User (Sian…)

Yelp
Wow. This place is fantastic. I'm so impressed. And pleased that I've discovered a little basement bar in the area that no one seems to know about - Bourne and Hollingsworth is getting a bit tired now. Shochu is apparently a Japanese spirit that's made with barley. It's somewhat reminiscent of vodka, but weaker at about 25%. But, you can add all sorts of flavours to it - as with vodka. The bar is underneath Roka, and they do food as well. The staff are friendly, and found space for us to squeeze in, despite not having booked (if you want a table, even for drinks, call in advance) so we perched and watched everyone in this strange place, with this strange spirit. Which you can buy in jars, should the mood take you. They've got them all lined up like an apothecary. Your jar is named and stays on the shelf for your visits. It's £420. And actually, looks like value for money, if you're a fan and this was your local. A bit like buying your own keg of beer in a pub I guess (can you do that? that would be awesome). Anyway, my jasmine cocktail was amazing, really sweet and light. Interesting. My martini, not so. But then, I've never been a fan of the martini, I need more of a mixer than a bit of cucumber. The only thing that annoyed me, was getting charged for service twice (13.5% as well which seems steep). We paid up, decided two minutes later that we had time for another, and then service was whacked on again, despite us only having paid two minutes ago. Seemed a bit cheeky, but my friend is far to polite to say anything. I'm pretty sure if I'd asked they'd have taken the charge off. Cocktails are resting at about £8.50 which isn't too bad. I like this bar. I like that it's a secret, I like that there's a whole spirit I've never had before. I like that when we left, the doorman asked if we needed a taxi. That made me happy. I'll be back. A lot.
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Jason M.

Yelp
I should add a disclaimer. I am 42, and this place is designed for 18-25 year olds. I was a fish out of water, so take this review with that grain of grey-haired salt. The bar was everything I kind of expect of a place designed for a younger generation than I. It was noisy, crowded, and the way they make the ice for the drinks seemed more designed to give it an air of pretentiousness than any practical purpose. The wait to actually get served is longer than the time it takes to consume the drinks, and the price you pay appears to indicate you were being charged by the hour for the wait as well. That said, we had a cocktail based on a gin fizz, but made with Lemon Sorbet, that I could have drank by the gallon. It was delicious! We spoke to the guy who 'invented' it, and got a great backstory before enjoying it. I was pleasantly surprised by that. I wouldn't go back, but that's because I was a old fish in young water. The people there within the target demographic appeared to be having a great time, and the cocktails did taste nice.
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Qype User (cocoal…)

Yelp
If you want a sleek evening in slick surroundings, it definitely fits the bill. Although I've never eaten down here, they apparently they also serve the full Roka menu so if you can't get a table upstairs, see if you can sneak in downstairs. The dark, subterranean lounge has a bit of Bond feel to it. You can just imagine a seductive Bond girl being plied with a shot or two of Shochu before the baddies pile in and James is forced to impale a couple of evil geniuses on chopsticks, before returning to sweep her away to some silk-sheeted bed. Anyway, delicious cocktails come at a price, so unless someone else is paying, it's probably best to restrict yourself to just one. I'm a particular fan of the Lychee Martini but whichever of their fresh fruit / alcoholic combos you choose, you're probably not going to be disappointed.
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Qype User (theku…)

Yelp
A great bar in near Goodge Street with great food, great drink and a great atmosphere without being overcrowded. A bouncer at the door counts the people as they enter, as does another person at the bottom (for those flowing from the restaurant). There's enough lounge chairs and tables who feel peckish and want to indulge in the same menu served by Roka, the restaurant upstairs. The music is loud, but not as loud as many other bars, and it's intimate without being completely packed. Always a bonus! Of course, you need to try their speciality Shochu cocktails (and they have a selection for those who don't drink)
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Qype User (shimme…)

Yelp
Great chillout venue serving the latest in mixology. Located beneath Roka, this basement bar has a very relaxed atmosphere with a hint from the Japanese influence of the above restaurant. Taking its name from a distilled Japanese liquor that the bar makes itself and uses in so many of its creations, the bar offers something unique to the air of Charlotte Street. Probably best experienced before dinner (as was no doubt intended), you can also end up in this bar for hours, totting up a hefty bill, in a pleasant fug of relaxation.
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Qype User (claudi…)

Yelp
Great sushi, fresh and good. i liked the staff presence as well. Though it can get a bit too loud at times. but it's a good environment, quite corporate-ish.
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Michelle C.

Yelp
Met up with some peeps at this joint on a weeknight. It was my first conscious[1] encounter with shochu and I've been on the hunt in the states, ever since. Shochu is a distilled spirit that is similar to vodka but I don't think the alcohol content is as high and thereare less calories. [2] The cocktails here are tastey and the flavored shochu are FABULOUS! The flavored shochu is shochu infused with fruit and/or sugar. There is a shelf that is filled with trendy baskets with ladles that are filled with shochu! Customers can rent a spot on the shelf and they keep the shelf stocked with whatever shochu flavor you choose. Im not too sure how much it is for the rental but you either have to have cash-moneys, a lot of friends or be an alcoholic. It was a pretty cool idea, my friend's friend [3] had two baskets; one was lychee shochu and I think the other was plum. All night the boys were talking about the huge block of crystal clear ice on the bar the bartendars were chipping away at[4]. Apparently they thought the ice doesn't melt[5] and everyone was fascinated[4]. There were rumors about the special "high tech ice flown in from Sweden[6]. Bull crap! So I asked the bartender what was so special about the ice. He replied that the ice melts slower because it contains less oxygen. Hmm. I guess my followup question should have been: "Did you ever take high school chemistry?" [1]By conscious, I may mean "non-blacked out memory". [2] About 20 cal. per ounce, yes I look these things up. Don't judge. [3]By facebook standards, it means he's my BFF. [4]We were either high or REALLY nerdy engineers. [5] Isn't that called glass? [6] I said nerdy not to be confused with common sense.
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Karen C.

Yelp
I'm giving it 2-star out of my love and respect for Zuma and their potential for greatness. but it really only deserves 1 star in my opinion. A bit of a back story. Zuma was one of my favorite spot in Hong Kong so I really had high hopes for all restaurants and lounges under the same group. So having 2 hours in between work and dinner I decided to give it a try. However I was let down by the following: 1. Service - I was on my second glass of wine when the waitress showed up at my table all pouty and whiny, "hi sorry, so I got your first order of wine wrong. The first glass you had was this 15 pounds glass of shiraz, this one you're drinking is what you ordered. Is that ok? Do you mind to just keep it on the tab...? or um.. do you want me to remove it? But it's ok right?" I turned to her and said, "I thought you repeated my order after me, how did you get it wrong?" The waitress replied, "yes I'm sorry about that. Can you keep it on the tab?" To which I responded, "I would prefer it to be amended because you made that mistake on your own and to be honest that first glass of new world shiraz really didn't taste like 15 pounds." So she took it off the bill. To be honest this type of thing will never happen in the States or in Asia. If the serve staff made such a mistake they would've kept it to themselves. They most certainly will not whine and pout to the customer about it. Oh, and they served me edamame without napkin. i mean.. really? no napkin for a food that you have to eat with your hands? 2. Seating - the booths were TINY!!! I'm a little girl and even I had trouble getting in and out of the booth. It's a lounge, you are supposed to be able to sit back and relax. not sitting upright with the table 3 inches away from your body. 3. No 3G reception in the basement!?! On the plus side they've got decent cocktails. so that's where the 1 star goes.

geraint l.

Yelp
I went there for a friend's birthday on a Friday night. Trying to get served is a nightmare - lots of staff around, but they all seem to be too busy to actually serve people, which was a bit frustrating to say the least. The waitresses were very rude and aggressive, at one point shouting "MOVE" at my female friend, the other waitress spoke to her aggressively too. Also, incredibly rude guys behind the bar made it an all round unpleasant experience. A shame because the cocktails are good, the food looked and smelled great, and the decor is quite cool. However, neither my friends nor I would ever go back, simply because of the staff's severe attitude problem and total absence of manners and common courtesy. If you don't mind being treated like rubbish, then you might like it... we definitely didn't. I definitely recommend you look elsewhere.