Plates, a new restaurant in London's Old Street, offers a refreshing escape with its plant-based fine dining. The restaurant, run by siblings Kirk and Keeley Haworth, focuses on innovative dishes and bold flavors. The interiors reflect the restaurant's commitment to sustainability with eco-friendly materials, natural textures, and artistic touches.
In the interminably long Old Street, where a chaotic mix of period terraces vies for attention against glitzy tech towers, Plates cuts through the noise like a breath of fresh air. The restaurant, the enterprise of siblings Kirk and Keeley Haworth, excels in reimagining the possibilities of plant-based fine dining through technical innovation and a passion for flavour. Plates stands as a much-needed green escape for the palate.
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