BMO Real Estate Partners (BMO REP) today announces the addition of Japanese ramen operator, Bone Daddies, to its St. Christopher’s Place offering in Central London.
Bone Daddies, has taken premises at 48 James Street, formerly occupied by Café Rouge, on a 15 year lease at £185,000 per year. Davis Coffer Lyons acted for BMO REP on the new letting.
Bone Daddies first opened in Soho in 2012 and now operates six other restaurants throughout Central London. The chain is owned by Ross Shonhan, the former head chef of world-leading Japanese restaurants Nobu and Zuma. Shonhan also owns Flesh & Buns and is one of the most highly regarded restaurateurs in London.
Victoria Shiells, Asset Manager at BMO Real Estate Partners, said:
“We are thrilled to welcome Bone Daddies to St. Christopher’s Place. Their new restaurant has created a real buzz and provides a great stopping off point for delicious ramen and other Japanese dishes, served up with a characteristic twist. Bone Daddies is just one of a number of new restaurant offers that we will be welcoming over the next 12 months to St. Christopher’s Place, which is one of London’s favourite outdoor all day dining and shopping quarters.”