LUNA Omakase, London’s intimate omakase experience with panoramic views of the city skyline and St Paul’s Cathedral, unveils LUNA: The Art of Twelve.
The Art of Twelve is a minimalist short film capturing the creative journey behind its world of art, gastronomy, and lunar philosophy. The film is now exclusively available to view online at LUNA Omakase.
LUNA: The Art of Twelve presents the complete vision of LUNA Omakase, a 12-seat dining experience where culinary artistry and visual creativity come together.
The carefully curated courses, bespoke moon-cycle paintings, and the restaurant’s interiors form a fully immersive environment that reflects the rhythm of the moon, Japanese craftsmanship, and contemporary artistry.

Through quiet detail and minimalist imagery, viewers are invited behind the curtain to see how artist Oms Rocha and Executive Chef Leo Tanyag unite to shape the moon-lit world of LUNA.
Mexico City-based Rocha, the creative force behind the restaurant’s visual identity, is the artist behind the twelve bespoke paintings that adorn LUNA’s walls, each one reflecting the phases of the moon and inspiring the restaurant’s seasonal menu.
Known for his multi-disciplinary practice that draws on ancient spiritual traditions, minimalist forms, and universal symbolism, Rocha’s work explores themes of duality, transcendence, and ritual.
Viewers are also invited into witness Chef Leo sourcing the finest fish and bringing it to life through his Sosaku-style Edomae philosophy, where tradition meets innovation to express purity, provenance, and precision.
The film captures the care, craft, and vision that shape LUNA Omakase, revealing how art and gastronomy move in harmony with the lunar cycle, translating its rhythm into both canvas and cuisine.
To celebrate the release of the film, Oms Rocha has created a new painting, titled the “Luna Gold Premiere” inspired by his original LUNA Omakase wall paintings. This work is auctioned and available alongside an exclusive LUNA Omakase restaurant takeover experience.
Starting at £500 until Friday 14th November. The highest bidder will receive a private LUNA Omakase takeover for twelve guests (worth more than £5000). All proceeds go to The Felix Project.
LUNA, 9th Floor, 100 Liverpool St, London EC2M 2AT
