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Welcome to our collection of bespoke restaurants and bars in London, Beijing and our home Hong Kong.
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I had lovely drinks and good food here…
I had lovely drinks and good food here with my clients from work. I will come back here again to try the fabulous sushi offerings. Nice whiskey selection too.
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Had a catch up with a couple of friends. Booked by pure chance. What a regret :(
The food was lovely but the service was shocking. There are apparently still some restautants who believe that customer service includes treating customers as if wiping excrement from their shoes... disappointing but at least gave us a talking point... we'll be catching up again but it won't be here...
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