Sexy Fish to launch in Manchester this autumn
Sexy Fish, the restaurant concept from Caprice Holdings, will launch its third global outpost this autumn. The upcoming Manchester launch follows successful openings in Mayfair in 2015 and Miami’s Brickell district in 2022.
The restaurant will reside in Spinningfields, taking centre stage in a landmark building facing onto Deansgate. Interior features will include artwork from Damien Hirst, including three giant sculptures incorporating creatures from under the sea.
Sexy Fish will be open for lunch and dinner, offering à la carte options, Omakase tasting menus and late-night dining. Dishes will include a selection of creations inspired by the seas of Asia, alongside signatures such as duck salad, smoked tuna belly, crispy eringi mushroom, black cod and king crab. Devised by chef director Bjoern Weissgerber, the menus will also include unique recipes exclusive to the Manchester site.
The restaurant will house the largest Champagne collection in the country (with 75 different references), a selection of the world’s top vintages from leading estates and an excellent sake wine selection. Guests will also be able to enjoy creations from the innovative Trinity Menu – a collection of cocktails from London and Miami – alongside four bespoke serves curated specifically for Sexy Fish Manchester.
The restaurant will offer exclusive late-night entertainment with international performers and DJs. Sexy Fish Manchester will also feature a private dining room, The Tropical Reef Room, with an aquarium filled with a magical cacophony of exotic fish.
Caprice Holdings chairman Richard Caring comments: "Myself and the entire company are extremely excited to bring Sexy Fish to the vibrant and amazing city of Manchester this autumn. Manchester follows on from the successful restaurants in London and Miami. Caprice Holdings as a company has an affinity with the city, and we believe that Sexy Fish will be loved and enjoyed by the people of Manchester. I repeat, we are truly excited and look forward to being in one of the greatest cities in the UK, and the world."