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Bose and Marquee AV power Japanese restaurant in Old War Office Building

Using Bose Professional speakers and Pioneer turntables, installer Marquee AV created audio system for Kioku by Endo, a Japanese restaurant located in London's historic Old War Office Building

Using Bose Professional and Pioneer audio equipment, installed Marquee AV created an audio system for the recently opened Kioku by Endo, the latest culinary venture by renowned chef Endo Kazutoshi. Located in the iconic Old War Office Building, Kioku blends Japanese tradition with Mediterranean influences.

The Old War Office, a historic site that has witnessed significant events in the 20th century, has undergone a six-year transformation and now houses a luxury hotel, as well as the new restaurant. Having previously collaborated with the owners of Kioku, on Humo in Mayfair, Marquee AV was entrusted to deliver the audio.

The installation covered the ground-floor bar set up as well as the 6th-floor and 6th-floor outdoor terrace and was piloted by director at Marquee AV, Stacey Tough. For the ground floor, Bose Professional DesignMax 3SE loudspeakers were selected and positioned throughout the bar to provide full and consistent sound, supported by FreeSpace 3 Acoustimass bass modules to strengthen the lower frequencies.

The main dining area on the 6th floor boasts large windows offering stunning views of the Southbank skyline. The outdoor dining area wraps around the perimeter balconies, allowing guests to eat amidst the rooftops of central London. For this area, Tough opted for Bose Professional DesignMax 5 speakers, reinforced by hidden bass units, to maintain the sleek aesthetic and uphold impressive audio quality.

The restaurant had also requested premium DJ equipment from Marquee, to be readily available without the need to hire equipment whenever they were hosting events. The Marquee team specified Pioneer CDJ3000 digital turntables, and a Pioneer DJM 900NSX2 mixer, stowed neatly in a custom flight case. The system also includes background music and DJ inputs, as well as twin mics discreetly concealed within the piano and a dual mic wireless system for vocals and instruments such as the cello or violin.

One of the building’s urrets houses a private dining area, complete with its own turntable. The Pioneer PLX-500-K turntable is for clients to use which is connected to a pair of high speakers.

Stacey Tough said: “The attention to detail throughout the restaurant, in the design and menu, was immaculate and we aimed to match this with the sound system. Working with the owners to understand their vision, we delivered a high-performing immersive audio experience that will elevate their live music events beautifully. From the intimate private dining areas to the expansive outdoor terraces, we have created a seamless sound environment that complements the restaurant’s sophisticated ambiance. We are thrilled to have contributed to making Kioku, a premier bar and dining destination in London.”