offering views into the kitchen and a dining experience rooted in traditional Japanese counter culture. Downstairs, a 28-seat space will draw inspiration from Japan’s listening bars and will also be available for private dining.
Speaking about the move, founder A.M. Dupee said the team was excited to build on Temaki’s early success in a new setting.
He said: “We loved our time in Brixton, and with our new creative team we are so excited to build on that success in central London, on Mayfair’s Maddox Street. We’ve been working on some fun new dishes and will of course serve our signature handrolls – I can’t wait to open the doors.”
Supporting independent growth in the West End
Sarah McLaren, hospitality and leisure leasing director at The Crown Estate, said the opening reflected continued support for growing independent operators in central London.
She said: “We are excited to welcome Temaki to the West End. It is a great example of a rapidly growing independent operator which is ready to establish itself in the heart of London. We are dedicated to supporting the hospitality industry by continuing to curate a portfolio of new, growing and established brands to cater to a diverse audience.”
Temaki will open on Maddox Street in February 2026 and will trade daily, serving lunch from 12pm to 3pm and dinner from 5pm to 10pm.