Inca London Restaurant
Inca London Restaurant.
Inca London is a Latin American exclusive restaurant with a club inside. The venue opened in late 2021 on the site of the former Mason House. Inca restaurant lays in Argyll Street, just behind Oxford Circus. Despite this is a very chaotic area, especially on weekend, being just behind the main road, creates a quieter niche. The reason why we love Inca London so much is it because is one of the few clubs left in London that combines a fantastic dinner experience with a real club after. The reason why most of young professionals, for example, book at Inca Restaurant, it is in fact because they can stay in the same venue and keep partying till late in the night. This aspect makes Inca London together with Lio London the perfect venues for corporate parties.
Inca London has fast become one of top of the most popular and iconic London restaurants. This is mainly due to the exquisite Latin American food, energetic atmosphere and also the management commitment to the highest level of service.
Inca London, the Latin-inspired restaurant, offers to its clientele an eclectic menu. It features traditional dishes from Peru, Argentina and also Brazil. Inca Restaurant menu is a fusion of the tasty South American ingredients with modern touches and Nikkei Kitchen influences.
At Inca Restaurant London the dinner show is inspired from the passion and cultural diversity of South America with the aim to deliver an unforgettable journey that combines seasonal dishes of the freshest and carefully-sourced ingredients.
The main focus of Inca London Restuarant menu is the cultural diversity and gastronomic heritage of an entire continent that transports diners via a sensory blend of colours, aromas and flavours. From raw Peruvian ceviche’s to the highest grade grilled meat, the chefs in their open show kitchen use age old and cutting edge techniques to encapsulate the soul of a culinary tradition that has stood strong for centuries.
The main restaurant develops around a centre stage where amazing live performers interact with diners. They move through the venue with a theatrical and also passionate flair. The eclectic mix of singers, dancers and acrobats deliver a high-energy performance that will leave you dazzled and screaming for an encore. The show presents a variety of South American elements, such as Samba dances, Latin songs and even stunning acrobatics. They all take place in front of your eyes.
The space is extremely versatile making it perfect to host a variety of events.
Due all spects above mentioned Inca Restauran London has got its prime spot among best entertainment restaurants London. We are sure that from the minute you walk into Inca restaurant London you become part of a journey you’ll never want to end.
The Food at Inca London.
One of the most iconic aspects of Inca Restaurant is that you eat while on a centre-stage stupendous performances takes place.
The cuisine at Inca London Restaurant drives inspiration from the Latin American spirit encapsulating all that is Latin America. The food is based on a sharing concept, therefore you won’t miss a piece of the culinary experience that the venue has to offer. All dishes will meet the standards of even the most demanding ones.
Among the most popular dishes we have: oyster shooters with chicha foam and wasabi tobiko, black cod served over spinach & soya bean rice, kingfish tiraditos and also grilled beef tenderloin. In addition, we could include the famous quinoa salad which packs in plenty of flavor thanks to umami cream vinaigrette, parmesan cheese, and crisp vegetable crudité.
In terms of pricing we go from £9 for starts to £17 for entrees. We also suggest to have a look at the dessert menu, of course, made with the Inca Latin-American taste.
Luna Club by Inca London.
Luna Lounge, or simply called Luna Club London, is the nightclub inside Inca Restaurant London. Since Inca used to be a nightclub in the past 10 years, the directors wanted to keep a bit of party environment for the regular clientele.
You access the nightclub from the main restaurant. You walk down a picturesque staircase decorated with tree vines and mosaic tiles and you will find the Luna Lounge. The vibe at Luna London is about liberation and elegance. Looking around you can see the club’s walls made mostly of exposed brick. The interior presents some ancient Greek elements. This creates a chic contemporary design which we are sure you will love it. In terms of equipment Luna Lounge presents LED lighting, lightboards, and projectors pump life into the night.
At Luna London the music policy is house music, so you can expect the newest and hottest house beats along with some irreplaceable classics.
The Luna by Inca crowd is a carefully curated group that combines London’s wildest and most elegant of London’s elite society.
Luna Club guestlist & tables booking.
To access Luna Club London it is mandatory to be on a guestlist or to book a private table. There is no entry without a guestlist or a table booking. Despite the fact the venue offers limited memberships, the best way to enjoy a night at Luna Lounge is booking your guestlist with us. If you really want to enjoy your party we suggest to book a dinner at Inca London and a club table at Luna.
To be on the guestlist for Luna Club London you just need to contact us on WhatsApp or by filling the booking form on this page. However, there are some limitations. The guestlist is for ladies only. Gents can be on the guestlist if coming with some girls. The girls:guys ratio has to be at least 2:1.
The doors open at 11pm and the last entry is at 1am. We suggest to arrive at opening time as the queue build up quickly and the venue usually gets at full capacity before 1am. The club closes at 3am.
Entry price at Luna Club is £20 for the ladies and £20/£40 for the gents. This is paid at the door and not before.
Booking a private table at Luna London is the best way to transform your night into a real VIP experience. With a table booking you will have VIP entry with queue jump. Tables have a capacity of seated 12 people maximum. The price to book a table at Luna Club starts form £1000 minimum spend. This price correspond to a group of maximum 10 people and with a maximum number of gents not over 5. If your group is bigger or has 5+ gents the table price will be higher. Please contact us to receive a precise quote.
Luna London entry policy & dress code.
Since it is an exclusive club in London, Luna Club has a strict entry policy. The most important aspect of a club entry policy is the proof of identification. It has been in use for few years now that every guest has to provide a valid identification document. This is not to prove your age but your identity. The venue accepts national photo ID card, driving license or the passport. Oysters cards, students cards, bank cards are considered not valid.
What you would expect form such a top nightclub is to see ladies and gents dress up elegant and classy. The dress code at Inca London Club is therefore based on elegance. For the ladies we suggest to wear a dress. With a dress you will never be wrong. Combining also trousers, or even nice shorts, with an elegant shirt or a crop top will make you standing out the crowd. In terms of shoes, there is only one word: heels. Heeled boots are accepted if you cannot wear high heels. The dress code for gents is, as expected, stricter. In fact, only trousers and shirt are accepted. Gents wearing a nice T-shirt under a blazer will be let in for most of the occasions. Here is a list of what “not to wear”: trainers, designer trainers, hoodies, caps, sandals or open toe shoes, shorts for gents and T-shirt.
If you want to read about this topic we have written an article about the London clubs dress code which we are sure you will find useful.