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Traditional little English restaurant tucked away in heart of Kensington. Reputedly named after Princess Margaret, prepare for old world charm. Nostalgic biba era décor replete with hanging pots and pans. Bring a torch or some candle to read the menu . Devotees affection 1970's classic dishes: from potted shrimps to Cornish smoked mackerel. Prices are surprisingly contemporary so try lunch if you want to restrict cash flow. Service is slow so curb any impulsive gestures.
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