POSH NOSH

Zela: Inside the fancy Japanese restaurant financially backed by Cristiano Ronaldo, Rafael Nadal and Enrique Iglesias

Ronaldo is one of a number of celebrity backers supporting Zela, a posh eaterie that provides Mediterranean and Japanese fayre in London's West End

HIS body is a temple, so of course Cristiano Ronaldo would endorse a healthy sushi restaurant.

The Juventus forward is one of a number of celebrity financial backers behind fancy Japanese/Mediterranean eaterie, Zela, which opened its doors late September.

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Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the financial backers for restaurant Zela

Located in the heart of the West End, inside the Strand's trendy ME London hotel, it's bound to attract the world's greatest sports stars.

In fact, Ronaldo, 33, dropped into Zela last month to sample their delightful cuisine.

And he was probably there to celebrate his reported engagement to his gorgeous missus Georgina Rodriguez, who joined him on the date night to chow down on posh nosh.

Owned by entrepreneurs Manuel Campos Guallar and Abel Matutes of the Mabel Hospitality group, Ronaldo isn't the only famous sporting name associated with Zela.

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Built to look like a tropical oasis, Zela serves Japanese and Mediterranean fayre
The restaurant can be found in the ME London hotel in the Strand
Diners can tuck into seafood including scallops

Tennis legend Rafael Nadal and former LA Laker centre Pau Gasol are also heavily involved.

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While Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias has also lent some dosh to the brand, which has a sister restaurant in Ibiza too.

But, what's on the menu I hear you ask?

Well, diners can enjoy starters including white fish tiradito “malagueño” style, scallops with Ibicencan sobrasada or salmon “Hawaiian” poke with mango and avocado.

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Fresh sashimi is served delightfully
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Healthy sushi dishes are also a staple of Zela's fancy menu
And it can all be washed down with delicious cocktails

We told you it was healthy.

If you're not feeling in the mood for fish, then there's the rice chips with Iberian Ham, burrata and tomato or the homemade Iberian ham gyozas.

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Once you've scoffed your starter (politely because this is a classy establishment), you can munch on mains such as duck Zela a l’Orange or Japanesse wagyu beef which is sliced at the table for you.

If you want to continue the fishy theme, there's always the lobster - charcoal grilled with yuzu vinagrete.

Rafael Nadal and singer Enrique Iglesias are financial backers alongside Ronaldo
While Spanish basketball star Pau Gasol is also involved with the business
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Zela's fine barman deliver cocktails of differing varieties

Not full yet? Don't worry, there's an assortment of sushi, temaki, uramaki, nigiri and sashimi.

There's even the finest caviar on offer for those with bottomless bank balances.

And if you've left room for dessert, Zela has you covered.

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Maki with nutella and strawberry, cheesecake with umeshu, brownie with macadamia nuts and chestnut ice are just some of the dishes that will tickle your sweet tooth.

If you've saved room for dessert, there are a number of options for your sweet tooth
But be warned, Zela isn't for the faint-hearted
Eating at Zela like Cristiano and his missus Georgina Rodriguez will set you back around £80 a head
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So, if it's posh nosh you're after, you better save up for a meal at Zela

Sadly, prices are left off the online menu, so we can't tell you exactly what everything costs.

But TripAdvisor gives it ££££ on the pay scale, and suggest that it's around £80-£90 a head.

Some reviewers have already expressed their delights with Zela, especially their cocktails.

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Mrylmb called it: "Best restaurent ever."

Diners have been impressed by Zela so far
TripAdvisor reviewers have waxed lyrical about Zela's menu
Some have called it the best Japanese fusion restaurant in London
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While others rave about the cocktails on offer

He wrote, "We went to Zela to celebrate a friend’s birthday and it was absolutely amazing!

"Food is fantastic, service was perfect and the ambience couldn’t be better.

"You must try it if you are in London. Don’t forget to ask for a cocktail, Matilda was delicious!"

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While Samuele I was equally as impressed. "Definitely one of the higher Restaurants in london good vibes and really friendly staff," he wrote.

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: "Oddly, for all the millions spent, Zela feels exactly like the West End hell portal Rainforest Cafe."

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