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Towering over Paddington and the station, this rooftop venue sits atop a new glass cube of a London landmark created by Renzo Piano Building Workshop. It’s a biggie, spanning the 17 and 18th floors that will make it West London’s highest rooftop restaurant. with over 400 covers. On Level 17, the restaurant will seat 180, with 124 in the bar/lounge, with a further 120 covers on the floor above. The operator has siblings in Singapore, Dubai, Taipei, and Tokyo and the cuisine will be modern Asian.

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Levels 17 and 18 Paddington Square, 128-142 Praed Street, London, W2 6LG
Levels 17 and 18 Paddington Square, 128-142 Praed Street, London, W2 6LG

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