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If people decided where to eat on interiors and interesting names alone, then Dinings, which offers bare walls and concrete floors as decor, would never have any customers. Luckily, its Japanese-with-a-twist cuisine – chilli garlic cod, mackerel sashimi with olive oil and peppers, mussels in sake – is superb, which means it’s every bit as busy as it deserves.
Newly opened central sibling to the disorientatingly agreable japanese restaurant south of the river. Forget visiting Tsunami if you are on a tight time schedule, time is not of the essence here.Mi... read more
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