

A team of chefs who have drawn their inspiration from their travels and memories, serve up their recollection of global street food and sharing dishes. We bring these creations back to our home and recreate them here for you – hoping to take you on a journey of flavour and excitement.
Contemporary Australian fare with international influences in a modern space with industrial decor.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 18 Butcher Row, Shrewsbury SY1 1UW, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1743 588040
Website: http://www.hotrs.co.uk/
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Reservations: sevenrooms.com
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Reviews
The food was good albeit expensive (especially for Shrewsbury) with prices more in line with London.
The menu confused not only me but also the group next to us that struggled with why there weren’t listed starters and main dishes. I guess the waiting staff have to explain this constantly to more mature patrons like myself.
Again, nothing wrong with this venue (good food, service and atmosphere) it just wasn’t for me.
Absolutely gorgeous food, super attentive service and fabulous atmosphere.
Not the cheapest, but well worth it. And don’t be fooled by them describing it as tapas. Portions are super generous. We defiyover ordered!
Downstairs much more a bar with music vibe while upstairs was more “formal”. We had the 4 course set menu which was fantastic
To top it all off, I accidentally left my favourite scarf behind and didn’t realise until I was home, a three hour drive away. I emailed the restaurant and they not only found it, but insisted on posting it back to me at their own expense.
Thank you to the whole team —and thanks to you, my neck is now indeed okay
Since it was a last-minute night out, we ended up seated at the high chairs, which were a bit uncomfortable, especially if you’re dressed up (like in a tight shirt dress). The interior design is impressive—stylish and atmospheric, though a little too dim for dining. It feels more like a place that’s tailored for drinks and conversation. One standout feature is the bar with its aquarium-style backsplash—absolutely eye-catching.
We tried the Teriyaki Beef and Chicken Katsu. The katsu was excellent—crispy, flavorful, and definitely best enjoyed with rice. The beef, on the other hand, was slightly chewy and not as tender as expected. For drinks, we had the classic Mojito and their signature cocktail, Land of Smiles. The latter was a highlight—refreshing with a unique spicy kick that really elevated the experience.
Overall, The House of the Rising Sun is a lovely spot for a date night, especially if you’re after a cozy ambiance and creative cocktails. We’d definitely go back—hopefully with a reservation next time!
Service was good, one of those places you go to for the decor & vibe rather than food.