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Reality-TV star and sometime chef Gordon Ramsay lends his name but not his skills to London Hotel outpost. Windowless, music-less, simply appointed dining room puts the focus on the food. Midtown executives and seasoned couples feast on caramelized sweetbreads and cannon of lamb. London prices imported as well, although three-course lunch prix fixe is a deal. Hit up the bonbon trolley for house-made cotton candy.
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