Where To Eat Sushi Like A Corporate Baddie

News| 2nd September 2024
Where To Eat Sushi Like A Corporate Baddie
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When Harry Styles and Alessandro Michele were recently spotted in Rome sporting Wall Street’s unofficial after-work uniform — untucked blue business shirt, slacks, and a sweater draped casually around the shoulders — it made us wonder: does everyone want to date a (“6’5, blue eyes) finance bro, or do we just want to be one? The corporate aesthetic has woven its way into the sartorial mainstream with brands like Sporty & Rich launching a ‘Wall Street Drop’ following shows at Prada and Jil Sander. It all seems to confirm that everyone’s romanticising their 9 to 5 as a coping mechanism for, well, their 9 to 5. Not to mention the show Industry – a hybrid of Euphoria and Succession focusing on aspiring big-time bankers in London – has become a must-watch, cementing the movement’s place in the cultural zeitgeist.

But heads up, if you’re looking for the easiest way to channel the energy of a corporate baddie: it should be via where you eat. Enter “Bromokase,” a term coined by the New York Times earlier this year. It captures the trend of sushi restaurants overtaking steakhouses as the finance bro’s preferred spot to drop bonus checks and flex expense accounts. Whether you’re a long-time fan of the cuisine or new to the scene and seeking recommendations to impress your corporate friends, here’s exactly where to dine like the financial elite in The Galeries.

Ichi Ban Boshi, located on Level 2

Tucked away on the top floor of The Galeries, this institution has serious IYKYK energy. For the ultimate power move, take control of the iPad on arrival and order a round of Umeshu Highballs to kick off the night in style.

Yayoi, located on Level 1

Known for its contemporary take on traditional Japanese cuisine, Yayoi provides a very polished dining experience that’s ideal for impressing clients or celebrating a big bonus.

Sushi Hotaru, located on Level 1

Hotaru features a high-energy atmosphere with a sushi train format, so you don’t have to worry about ordering for the table. Let the gold plates stack up to show everyone you’re always ready to splash some cash.

Sushi Hub, located on Lower Ground 

For the corporate brat on the go, Sushi Hub is a dream. It’s fast, efficient and serves up quality fare that fits perfectly into a packed meeting schedule.

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