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Favoured Soho haunt for fish fetishists. Revamped creation by two London restaurateurs extraordinaire who revived the Ivy and the Wolseley. Brings best of 3 British F's to the table: fine food, fine service and fine wine. Demurely hidden away west end masses in charming pedestrian cut-through. Gentleman's clubby atmosphere without traditional misogynistic ban on female presence. Original dining set up offering casual counter and stool dining ‘room'or intimate leathered banquette alcove area. Superb array of fish and seafood dishes which will save you from ADD bought on by star gazing. A must see and eat.
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