Try NoMad London's refreshed restaurant - there are as many martini variations as main courses
Briefly

The Martin Brudnizki Design Studio has reimagined the main dining area of NoMad London, now known as Twenty8, embracing a 1920s New York bistro aesthetic. This transformation enhances the airy ambiance of the previous Atrium restaurant by introducing eclectic antiques and artworks. The design aims to connect the London hotel to its New York roots, with a décor inspired by The Palm Court at the Plaza Hotel. Featuring a warm color palette and artisanal materials, the reimagined space reflects timeless elegance and character.
A lushly landscaped glass atrium fills the space with light, creating a relaxed yet theatrical atmosphere. Brudnizki describes his vision as a 'modern take on The Palm Court, where old-world glamour meets a relaxed, residential elegance.'
Twenty8 serves as a bridge for the London hotel to reconnect with its New York heritage, particularly reflecting on its origins at the first NoMad hotel established on NYC's Broadway.
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