Lead Staff

Aliah Zihni
Owner

Naomi Rhee
Executive Chef

Edric Coates
General Manager

Riley Schwartz
Sommelier

 

Music and food

Liutaio is a name that carries many meanings. It originates from the Italian language, and in olden times would have been translated to mean ‘lute maker’. In more modern terms, the translation can be used to describe a stringed instrument maker, or ‘luthier’.

The other name for our café is 樓臺 (pronounced liu-tai) and sounds similar to Liutaio, but means something very different. The Chinese characters can be translated to mean ‘balcony’. In ancient times in tea houses and restaurants, the balcony was seen to be a very special meeting place. Lovers, friends and family could meet and enjoy food and drink together, away from the hustle and bustle of both the streets below and the others inside.

Taking this as our inspiration, our aim is that Liutaio will be a place where anyone and everyone can meet up and enjoy our food and drink, and escape the hustle and bustle of the city and everyday life. We want our customers to enjoy the atmosphere, music, food and drink, as well as spend quality time with their loved ones, or even meet someone new. Our tables, chairs and crockery are similar to those traditionally found in ancient tea houses, to give our customers a real taste of what those ancient balconies might have once felt like. Our menu however offers food and drink from both Oriental and Western origins, and through all these aspects of our café we hope to offer customers something new and unique.

 

 

Reviews

"We had an absolutely delicious meal, superb wine and we were advised superbly on what we should choose. Really good menu for vegetarians and vegans. I would encourage people to try this restaurant out."
 
"There is no other restaurant I would go to except Liutaio. The food, service, interior design is all far too good to miss out on!"
 
"Fantastic food in a unique yet authentic vibe! Amazing service with a massive selection for vegans and vegetarians. I don't think you can do better than Liutaio in Cambridge - I'll never stop coming here!