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It may be more famous for its clientele – paparazzi are camped outside its front door for good reason – but this West End spot is also a superb restaurant that serves up Modern British cuisine such as shepherds’ pie, herb-crusted pork cutlet, sticky toffee pudding at perfectly affordable prices. It’s difficult to get a table – unless you’re Elton or Angelina, of course – but those who do can enjoy rubbernecking in a cosy, just-the-right-side-of-formal environment.
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