Mizuwari, a Soho Japanese whisky bar

Suntory by Paul Winch-Furness

Who? Mizuwari Japanese whisky bar

What? Mizuwari, meaning mixed with water in Japanese, is one of the most popular ways of enjoying whisky and is the name of the new Japanese whisky bar in Soho. Nestled underneath Bincho Yakitori, the bar serves a range of premium Japanese whiskies including Yamazaki, Hakushu and Hibiki. Guests can also buy whisky to keep behind the bar for return visits.

When? Open now

Where? 16 Old Compton Street, London W1D 4TL

How? Visit www.bincho.co.uk/whisky-joint for more information

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