The Ivy and Sexy Fish owners seal deal on new restaurant site Mayfair

Caprice Holdings will bring Mayfair another new restaurant this summer
Growing: The Ivy, which will soon be gaining another family member
Ben Norum8 April 2016

Richard Caring’s Caprice Holdings has acquired the site for a new restaurant on Mayfair’s North Audley Street.

The group is already behind restaurants including The Ivy, J Sheekey, Scott’s and Le Caprice as well as the recently launched celeb haunt Sexy Fish.

The new site has been confirmed by agency Restaurant Property, which brokered the deal as well as the one for the Sexy Fish site on nearby Berkely Square.

What the new restaurant will be called, or what kind of food it will serve is being kept under wraps, but it will boast 120 covers and is expected to open this summer.

It will be 6,132 sq ft in size, comapred to Sexy Fish's 8,000 sq ft.

It replaces dim sum restaurant Princess Garden and will sit opposite Roka.

Restaurant Property’s founder, David Rawlinson, said: “Sites of this calibre with great prominence don't come often on to the market in Mayfair and we had a highly competitive situation on our hands."

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