Harden's says
Chris Singam, owner of the Cottons Caribbean restaurants, opens this new Camden restaurant / nightspot on 20 January after a soft launch period. Muisan (which means 'temple' in Cantonese) is modelled on the opium dens of 1940s New York and Paris. Expect Pan-Asian food, cocktails and regular DJs.
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16 Inverness Street, London, NW1 7HJ
Restaurant details
16 Inverness Street, London, NW1 7HJ
Opening hours
Mon closed; Tue - Thur 5 pm - 1 am; Fri & Sat noon - 2 am; Sun noon - 1 am
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