
Glass Garden, Clay Pot Rice
- Southwark, London
Tucked away in the heart of the city, Urban Jungle Clay Pot Rice reimagines the dining experience by blending the time-honoured tradition of clay pot cooking with the lush serenity of an urban oasis. Designed as a retreat from the fast-paced surroundings, the restaurant offers a harmonious fusion of rich flavours, organic textures, and immersive greenery, creating an environment where food and nature come together in perfect balance.
At the heart of the concept is the aromatic, slow-cooked clay pot rice, a dish deeply rooted in heritage yet presented in a fresh, contemporary setting. The cooking method—where rice, meats, and seasonings are gently simmered in clay pots over an open flame—enhances the depth of flavour, infusing each bite with a satisfying smokiness and a crispy, golden crust at the base. Every dish is a celebration of tradition and craftsmanship, prepared with care and served with a modern touch.
The interior design draws inspiration from tropical landscapes, incorporating natural materials, cascading greenery, and warm, earthy tones to evoke the tranquillity of an outdoor retreat. Soft lighting and thoughtful spatial planning ensure that whether guests are seeking a lively communal experience or a quiet, intimate meal, they feel at ease within the space.
Beyond the food and atmosphere, Urban Jungle Clay Pot Rice is an experience—one that invites diners to slow down, savour each bite, and reconnect with the simple pleasures of comforting food in a serene, nature-infused setting. Whether gathering with friends or indulging in a moment of solitude, every visit offers a memorable escape from the ordinary, where the energy of the city meets the calm of the wild.
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Southwark, London
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Glass Garden
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Lead Design: Creative Prototyping Unit & Field Architecture
Responsible for overall design direction, concept development, and spatial planning.
Scheme Design: Guangdong Jimei Design Engineering Co., Ltd
Focused on detailed design execution, technical documentation, and project coordination.
Photography: Arch-Exist
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2019.08.15 -2021.05.15



