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Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay
68-69 Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4HP

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Alain Ducasse (at The Dorchester)
Alain Ducasse (at The Dorchester)
53 Park Lane, Mayfair, London, W1K 1QA

1.87km

Alain Ducasse is one of the world’s most decorated chefs. Known not only for his incomparable French cuisine, Alain...Read more

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Part of The Dorchester Hotel

The Araki
The Araki
12 New Burlington Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 3BF

2.45km

The Araki is a Michelin star sushi restaurant located on New Burlington Street in Mayfair. Named after sushi master...Read more

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Blue Plaques in London

Henry Vane Brown Plaque - Sir Harry Vane 1612-1662 statesman lived here. Born 1612, beheaded 1662.
Arnold Bennett And Henry Earlforward Green Plaque - Near this site stood Henry Earlforward's bookshop in Arnold Bennett's 1923 novel Riceyman Steps set in Clerkenwell
Blue Plaque № 4970 - The second Lord's Cricket Ground 1811-1813 Home of MCC was located close to this site
St. Mildred's Church, London Blue Plaque - Site of St. Mildred's Church demolished 1872
Bronze Plaque № 42546 - The marks [+] placed on each side of this tablet indicate the position of an archway which for upwards of 130 years, from the first year of the reign of King Edward VI AD 1547 - until the year 1680 was the principal access to the House of Commons. which sat under a grant from that Monarch within the Chapel of St Stephen. Members approaching the House of Commons through this archway passed down the Cloister, which is built against the other side of this wall, ascended a flight of steps leading fr
John Dee Yellow Plaque - John Dee's Garden Wall  The central portion of this wall visible from the Chruchyard, may be the last remaining part of John Dee's property

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