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Son of Mahiki, it's the child that tries too hard and can never fall in with the cool crowd. Named after Hawaiian ocean god, with wicked wicker and ironically tacky tiki. Madonna and Donna Summer on the soundtrack. Meticulous about its ingredients: One of the only joints in town to concoct a correct Dark n' Stormy that's worthy of Bermuda. Typical crowd runs to City workers flirting with colleagues, who've slipped into their after hours leopard pants or A.P.C. jeans.
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Gilded mirrors, chandeliers, and plush neo-Edwardian chairs in the 180-capacity main bar. A third venue of the Jewel empire, with existing outposts in Covent Garden and Piccadilly. This l... read more
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