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| The Lion and Unicorn, 42-44 Baisford Street, London Modern British Restaurant Colourful, bustling and with a hugley varied menu, The Lion and Unicorn is an excitingly different take on the local British pub. Book online |
| Del’ Aziz - Clapham, 55-57 The Pavement, London Middle Eastern & North African Restaurant Crafting a delectable selection of mezze dishes, Del’ Aziz is renowned for its sumptuous Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavours. Book online |
| Searcys Champagne Bar - One New Change, One New Change, London Modern European Restaurant In the clean-cut surrounds of one of London’s most exclusive shopping centres, Searcys Champagne Bar One New Change offers a glitzy hideaway. Book online |

