Coya Mayfair hit by booking scam

The Staff Canteen

Editor 23rd September 2025
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Coya, A restaurant in Mayfair is warning its customers following a reported booking scam.

The high-profile Mayfair restaurant, has issued a warning after becoming the target of a booking scam involving fake websites, phone calls and emails designed to trick guests into making false reservations and payments.

The Peruvian-inspired restaurant confirmed that fraudulent activity has been impersonating the business and misleading diners with illegitimate booking systems.

Coya, which operates globally with restaurants in Dubai, Monte Carlo, Paris and Marbella as well as its Mayfair flagship, has moved quickly to reassure guests.

In a statement shared on social media, Coya said it had “taken immediate action and [is] closely monitoring the situation to protect our guests.”

The post read: "We’ve been made aware of fraudulent activity impersonating Coya – including fake websites, phone calls, and emails – attempting to mislead guests with false booking systems and payment requests.

"Please always book and enquire through our official Coya channels, including the reservations number and email address listed above.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by COYA (@coyamayfair)

"If you see anything suspicious, please report it immediately and contact our team directly. We’ve taken immediate action and are closely monitoring the situation to protect our guests. Thank you for your vigilance and continued support."

Similar scams affecting the hospitality industry in London

COYA’s alert is sadly not an isolated case. In recent years, several London restaurants and booking platforms have warned about scams involving impersonation, phishing, fake deposit requests and misuse of booking systems. Here are some of the most notable examples:

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