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On the ground floor of MiMi Mei Fair’s Georgian townhouse in Mayfair (see what they did there, with their name), this 50-seater evolves Samyukta Nair and family’s offering to fuse MiMi Mei Fair’s “adventurous imagination with the culinary legacy of Koyn Thai” (a former Nair venture). Press announcements promise "a natural evolution, bringing together warm, intimate dining with the focus and discipline of fire led cooking… [with] energy and generosity, expressed through layered interiors, vibrant ingredient led dishes and heartfelt hospitality… in a setting that feels both alive and deeply personal.”
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55 Curzon Street, London, W1J 8PG
55 Curzon Street, London, W1J 8PG
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