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It might not look like the sexiest place in town, but Le Caprice must be doing something right – it’s been a fixture on the London dining scene for nearly 30 years. Like its sister restaurant the Ivy, it’s built its reputation on superb, discreet service and a menu of reliably delicious Modern British classics – grilled calf’s liver with colcannon, rib steak with béarnaise sauce – at perfectly affordable prices. And it’s for those simple reasons that the VIPs love it.
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