After more than 4 years of being closed, the former Artisan unit in Spinningfields, the one opposite BLVD and just near Oast House, is set to be filled – by a Brazilian-Japanese fusion restaurant called Sakku Samba.
Sakku Samba is a brand-new concept launched by restauranteur Zack Isaak, bringing together two of his existing brands – Estábulo and Sakku.
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Estabulo
Estábulo is a Brazilian ‘rodizio-style’ restaurant, with 9 locations across the UK, including 7 in Yorkshire. Sakku, offering unlimited sushi and Japanese dishes, was opened last year in Leeds.
Split across the two floors, Sakku Samba will have a cocktail bar when you arrive on the ground floor, with space for 300 diners upstairs in the restaurant. There are also plans for a VIP room which will accommodate 80 people, plus two private dining rooms for smaller functions and events.
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Sakku in Leeds
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Sakku
With rodizio Brazilian-style ‘all you can eat’ dining, and unlimited sushi at Sakku, it’s probably safe to assume that Sakku Samba will be offering up some form of bottomless food offering – fusing Japanese and Brazilian flavours across the board.
Sakku Samba is set to open in June.
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