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Jeni - there are also two in London: one in Soho, the other at Canary Wharf. My first experience was at the one in Barcelona - disappointed to see from their website it is now "permanently closed".

 

Don’t forget the one in Marylebone. Now we have gotten way OT but the steaks are brilliant.

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There is another "City" branch in Throgmorton Street but only open Monday-Friday. I pointed out Soho and Canary Wharf as the most likely hotspots for travellers coming to London.

 

Also two in NYC. We like the one in Mexico City because we can dine outside, bistro-style and people watch. It’s also the closest to home for us!

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We ate at the one in Marylebone and it’s the only time I’ve had indigestion. I’m not a fast eater and there was a very definite feeling of being hustled to eat up and clear out. My dessert was dumped on the table before I’d even finished my steak. It’s a real conveyor belt - Not a relaxing experience at all and we won’t be back.

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