Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Sachi
100Pearl PointsBelgravia lunch

About Sachi
Sachi is worth considering for a polished Belgravia lunch or dinner when location and ease matter more than a named tasting-menu destination. Lunch is the smarter first booking; dinner suits a longer evening around Pantechnicon. For a clearer fine-dining splurge, compare Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay; for high-energy Indian cooking, compare Amaya.
Should you book Sachi in London? Consider it if you want a London restaurant option with broad opening hours and a smart casual dress code. The verified details are limited, so the safest way to approach Sachi is as a booking to confirm directly rather than a venue to choose on the basis of a published cuisine, chef, price point, award, or menu format.
The main reason to keep Sachi on a shortlist is practicality. It opens from midday Monday to Saturday, closes at 6 PM on Sunday, lists smart casual as the dress code. If the priority is a more clearly defined fine-dining comparison, Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay may be worth considering. If the group is comparing other London dining rooms, Amaya is another named option to weigh. Sachi is best treated as a London booking where timing and dress expectations are clearer than the public detail on food, pricing, or format.
Midday opening is useful; confirm the experience before you book
For a first-timer, the practical detail to know is that Sachi opens at 12 PM Monday to Saturday and runs until 11:30 PM on those days. On Sunday, the listed hours are 12–6 PM. Those hours can make it easier to plan around the rest of a London day, but they do not confirm a particular lunch menu, dinner format, price, or style of service.
Because verified price, menu, cuisine, chef, award details are not available here, this is not a venue to book on a specific named dish or culinary personality. Book only after checking the current details that matter to your party. For broader planning, our full London restaurants guide is the better route if cuisine, budget, or format is the deciding factor.
Who should choose it over other options
Choose Sachi if its London location, midday-to-late opening on most days, smart casual dress code fit the plan. Compare it with Amélie Restaurant or Zafferano if you are weighing other London dining options, or with Pantechnicon if you are considering another named venue. For visitors building a fuller London itinerary, the London hotels guide can help shape the rest of the trip without assuming Sachi covers every need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Sachi handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy details are not verified here. If dietary needs are important, contact Sachi directly before booking and confirm what can be accommodated. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is Sachi good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. The practical details to know are that Sachi is in London, opens from 12 PM Monday to Saturday, opens 12–6 PM on Sunday, lists smart casual as the dress code.
How far ahead should I book Sachi?
Specific booking lead times are not verified here. Sachi's listed hours are 12–11:30 PM Monday to Saturday and 12–6 PM on Sunday, so check availability directly for the date and time you want.
Can Sachi accommodate groups?
Group capacity and private-dining details are not verified here. If you are planning for a larger party, contact Sachi directly and confirm availability, seating, any booking conditions before you go.
What should a first-timer know about Sachi?
Sachi is in London, lists smart casual as the dress code, is open 12–11:30 PM Monday to Saturday and 12–6 PM on Sunday. Verified details on cuisine, pricing, awards, chef, menu format are not available here, so confirm current specifics directly before booking.
Location
Second Floor, Pantechnicon, 19 Motcomb St, London SW1X 8LB, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Compare Sachi
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sachi | London | , | , |
| Pantechnicon | London | , | , |
| Amélie Restaurant | London | , | , |
| Amaya | London | Indian | ££££ |
| Zafferano | London | , | , |
| Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay | London | French | ££££ |
How Sachi London compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Pantechnicon, Notable alternative
- Amélie Restaurant, Notable alternative
- Amaya, Indian, ££££
- Zafferano, Notable alternative
- Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay, French, ££££
How Sachi compares in Belgravia and nearby London
Sachi is the flexible Belgravia choice in this set: easier to use for lunch, pre-planned shopping routes, or a composed dinner without committing to a heavier fine-dining format. Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay is the stronger choice for a French luxury meal at ££££ level, especially when the booking is meant to feel like the centre of the night rather than part of a wider plan.
Amaya is also ££££, but it answers a different brief: Indian cooking, more energy, a clearer cuisine-led reason to book. Pick Amaya when flavour direction matters more than Belgravia convenience. Pick Sachi when the room, location, lower-friction timing are doing more of the work.
Pantechnicon is the closest cross-shop because it shares the same building context. Amélie Restaurant and Zafferano make sense if the group wants an alternative nearby room, but Sachi is the practical pick when the plan is lunch-first or when one central Belgravia address keeps the day simple.
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