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The oh-so-chic designers and artists who frequent Exmouth Market are notoriously fickle, and many restaurants and bars around here have had to put up ‘for sale’ signs when the scene has moved on. Not so Moro, which still draws them into its lively dining room for highbrow conversation over dishes that have their origins in Islamic Spain. Go for lamb and potatoes slow-cooked in yoghurt or wood-roasted sea bream with tabbouleh and tahini.
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