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fish!

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  • Innovative fish dishes served in modern, stylish restaurants.

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Cathedral St SE1 3b Belvedere Rd SE1 020 7407 3803 £££
Gigi
Gigi
★ ★

Stylish and appealing restaurant ...visually. But the food is sadly disappointing and the service slow. Such a shame because the location is perfect and you'd think they'd have the freshest ingredients available.

about a year ago

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