Los Mochis Transforms London into a Celebration of Life This Halloween
- Hinton Magazine

- Oct 14
- 2 min read
London is set to experience a burst of energy and colour as Los Mochis, the city’s beloved Japanese and Mexican fusion restaurant, transforms into the ultimate Día de los Muertos destination. Across its two locations in London City and Notting Hill, the restaurant will bring Mexico’s most iconic celebration to life with a weekend of music, mezcal, and unforgettable moments.

At Los Mochis London City, the celebrations begin on Friday 31 October with a Halloween Night Party that promises to set the tone for an extraordinary weekend. From 9.30pm until 3am, guests can expect an atmosphere filled with the rhythm of world-class DJs, including Jordi Ruz, known from Beso Beach Ibiza and El Chiringuito Marbella, alongside resident DJ Kaveh. The night will feature theatrical performances, signature bottle service, and a sense of celebration that captures the bold spirit of Mexico after dark.
The following night, Saturday 1 November, the City venue takes the party to the rooftop for a Día de los Muertos celebration against the backdrop of London’s skyline. With music from Nady Ziani, recognised for his sets at Ushuaïa Ibiza and Bagatelle St Tropez, and Kaveh returning to keep the energy high, guests can expect a night of vibrant décor, immersive performances, and mezcal flowing long into the early hours.
Meanwhile, over in Notting Hill, Los Mochis offers a more intimate yet equally captivating evening on Saturday 1 November. The restaurant will host a special Día de los Muertos dinner, complete with a live mariachi band, stunning decorations, and an exclusive menu designed by Executive Head Chef Leonard Tanyag, whose experience includes time at Nobu and Zuma. Guests will savour a culinary journey inspired by the flavours and soul of Mexico, accompanied by limited-edition cocktails that capture the essence of the occasion.

Across both venues, Los Mochis invites guests to honour life, memory, and joy through an experience that unites culture, cuisine, and celebration. Whether high above the city or within the warm glow of Notting Hill, the weekend promises to be a feast for the senses.
This Halloween, Los Mochis is not just hosting an event. It is creating a moment that celebrates connection, remembrance, and the vibrancy of Mexico in the heart of London.
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