'Asian Fusion Garden House' Opens in Fulham


Maison Hana launches on site overlooking Eel Brook Common


'A tropical haven every single day'

July 6, 2026

A new Japanese inspired " immersive dining and lifestyle destination" has opened at 24 New Kings Road, on the south eastern corner of Eel Brook Common.

Maison Hana by Ameerah has taken over the site, which was formerly home to the short lived Lebanese restaurant Beit El Zaytoun, offering a blend of  "Asian fusion cuisine, candlelit garden terraces, signature cocktails, and elevated hospitality",

The restaurant offers two outdoor terraces, one overlooking the common and a second facing New Kings Road.

Maison Hana says because it has a highly curated approach to its culinary offerings, its team does not publish a static, digital menu. However, its dining experience is based around a selection of highlights, including its bespoke brunch, a  curated selection of afternoon/brunch plates designed for sharing and raw and fresh delicate sushi, sashimi, and artfully prepared ceviche, accompanied by signature cocktails and fine wines. 

The "Asian fusion garden house" also offers a Robata Grill, a centuries-old Japanese method of cooking where morsels of skewered meat and vegetables are slow-grilled over hot charcoal.

On its Instagram page  it says: " At Maison Hana, we  transport you to a tropical haven every single day. From lush surroundings and floral beauty to unforgettable flavours, every visit is designed to feel like a little escape from the city. "

This latest addition to bars and restaurants on this stretch of New Kings Road, which include Eat Beirut, Vicino Pizza Pasta Restaurant and Bar, Thai favourite Poppy's 2  and the nearby gastropub Brook House, is now open from Wednesday to Saturday from 12pm till 4pm and 6pm till 11pm and from 12pm till 11pm on Sunday. Maison Hana says it is both child and dog friendly.

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