A unique cocoa restaurant and bar with a terrace overlooking the bustling Borough Market, Rabot 1745 brings to Londoners the hugely popular cocoa cuisine of its sibling, the Boucan Restaurant, launched in 2011 in the middle of a cocoa plantation in Saint Lucia and adored by New Yorkers just a short-haul flight away.
Cast over several floors, with the personality of a West Indian plantation house stylishly recreated in 21st century Britain, Rabot 1745 offers an innovative and intriguing menu designed by Chef Jon Bentham. Dishes are light and contemporary, influenced by the West Indies and Britain and underpinned with the subtle notes of cocoa.
This is a venture from the founders of Hotel Chocolat, Angus Thirlwell and Peter Harris who bought the Rabot Estate cocoa plantation eight years ago and who describe themselves as now being 'cocoa-centric' as a result.

