A new virtual reality (VR) bar offering customers the chance to cut fruit like ninjas is to open in Haggerston next month.

Ham & High: The interior of Otherworld, set to open in Haggerston in April. Picture: OtherworldThe interior of Otherworld, set to open in Haggerston in April. Picture: Otherworld (Image: Archant)

Otherworld will open its doors this month in the Acton Mews railway arches.

It will have 14 immersion rooms where “adventurers” put on headsets to play sword-rhythm game Beat Saber, mountain climbing simulator Everest VR, slo-mo shooter Superhot, a virtual reality version of Google Earth and samurai fruit-cutting game Fruit Ninja.

There are 16 VR experiences, 360-degree art projections and lifelike effects of heat and wind (scent is still being worked on).

Marketing boss Joe Davies said: “This is totally brand new. There’s nothing else like it in London or across the country. If people are into their VR, food or drink they’ll love it.”

Ham & High: The interior of Otherworld, set to open in Haggerston in April. Picture: OtherworldThe interior of Otherworld, set to open in Haggerston in April. Picture: Otherworld (Image: Archant)

The bar will have Californian-themed street food from Lords of Poké and self-service beer.

Ham & High: The interior of Otherworld, set to open in Haggerston in April. Picture: OtherworldThe interior of Otherworld, set to open in Haggerston in April. Picture: Otherworld (Image: Archant)

Ham & High: The interior of Otherworld, set to open in Haggerston in April. Picture: OtherworldThe interior of Otherworld, set to open in Haggerston in April. Picture: Otherworld (Image: Archant)

Ham & High: A CGI of the interior of Otherworld, set to open in Haggerston in April. Picture: OtherworldA CGI of the interior of Otherworld, set to open in Haggerston in April. Picture: Otherworld (Image: Archant)