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Throughout the festive season, KIBOU is offering a selection of special festive sharing menus alongside their signature dishes and seasonal chef’s specials. Perfect for gatherings of friends, family, or colleagues, these menus are designed for groups of six or more and will be available from the 18 of November until the end of the year.

Enjoy platters of freshly prepared sushi and sashimi, paired with classics like tempura king prawns drizzled in a miso sweet chilli sauce, crispy cauliflower florets seasoned with sake and shichimi togarashi, and a range of mouthwatering bao buns.

For those seeking an extra touch of indulgence, our festive specials add a luxurious twist to your dining experience, featuring unique creations that will make this season even more memorable.

And what’s Christmas without a little cheer? Sip on chic festive cocktails or explore a Japanese whisky flight to add the perfect finish to your evening. With such delicious flavours on offer, we think sushi and Santa should definitely be at the top of your wish list this year!

KIBOU has crafted three distinct sharing menus to cater to every preference: the Classic, Vegetarian, and Tokujo (Special) Festive menus. Prices start from just £30 per person, excluding dessert.

To view all the Festive Menus at KIBOU and to book your table visit www.kibou.co.uk/christmas2024

Festive Sharing Menus are available at all restaurants except Solihull. Solihull are running a Festive Set Menu – more details of this can be found on our website.

Gift Ideas: Give the gift of sushi this Christmas!

A KIBOU gift card makes the ideal Christmas present for any sushi-loving friend or family member.

Choose from either a monetary gift card, or opt for an exclusive KIBOU experience – with gift cards now available for our Afternoon Tea or sushi sharing platter with a flight of sake.

Either purchase online as a digital or physical gift card, or pop into the restaurant to buy.

https://gifts.kibou.co.uk/

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