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FEATURE - Cafe Royal: Desserts in London
From Thursday 3 March, London will have its first dessert restaurant at The CafÈ of iconic CafÈ Royal on Regent Street. With menus created by Executive Pastry Chef, Sarah Barber (pictured), the dessert restaurant will feature a selection of exquisite tasting menus all served with optional wine pairing.
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PORTRAIT - Koch Abdul Yassen
Darbaar Restaurant, London. Located in the heart of London’s City and very close to Shoreditch, Darbaar by Abdul offers a sharing dining experience inspired by the banquets of the Indian Royal Court in a vibrant yet relaxed setting.
A general view of the private dining area at Darbaar.
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PORTRAIT - Koch Abdul Yassen
Darbaar Restaurant, London. Located in the heart of London’s City and very close to Shoreditch, Darbaar by Abdul offers a sharing dining experience inspired by the banquets of the Indian Royal Court in a vibrant yet relaxed setting.
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PORTRAIT - Koch Abdul Yassen
Darbaar Restaurant, London. Located in the heart of London’s City and very close to Shoreditch, Darbaar by Abdul offers a sharing dining experience inspired by the banquets of the Indian Royal Court in a vibrant yet relaxed setting.
A general view of the private dining area at Darbaar.
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PORTRAIT - Koch Abdul Yassen
Darbaar Restaurant, London. Located in the heart of London’s City and very close to Shoreditch, Darbaar by Abdul offers a sharing dining experience inspired by the banquets of the Indian Royal Court in a vibrant yet relaxed setting.
A general view of the private dining area at Darbaar.
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PORTRAIT - Koch Abdul Yassen
Darbaar Restaurant, London. Located in the heart of London’s City and very close to Shoreditch, Darbaar by Abdul offers a sharing dining experience inspired by the banquets of the Indian Royal Court in a vibrant yet relaxed setting.
A general view of the private dining area at Darbaar.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
Owner, Jackson Boxer.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
Owner, Jackson Boxer.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
Owner, Jackson Boxer.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
Owner, Jackson Boxer.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
Owner, Jackson Boxer.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
Owner, Jackson Boxer.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
Owner, Jackson Boxer.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
Owner, Jackson Boxer.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
Owner, Jackson Boxer.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall. Madeira cake, pear, cultured cream.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall. Raw bavette mussels, dripping toast.
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PORTRAIT - Jackson Boxer
Brunswick House Restaurant, Vauxhall. Pumpkin, pear, black radish and brown butter.
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FEATURE - Die 'German Gymnasium' Restaurant in London
The new and huge German Gymnasium at Kings Cross.
A former Victorian gym will be reborn as one of London's biggest restaurants next week after a £5 million overhaul. The German Gymnasium, between KingÕs Cross and St Pancras stations, will have 447 seats, including 88 on an outdoor terrace. Des Gunewardena, chief executive of owners D&D London, said the launch - following last monthÕs opening of Sexy Fish in Mayfair -shows that Òlarge restaurants are as popular as everÓ.
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FEATURE - Die 'German Gymnasium' Restaurant in London
The new and huge German Gymnasium at Kings Cross.
A former Victorian gym will be reborn as one of London's biggest restaurants next week after a £5 million overhaul. The German Gymnasium, between KingÕs Cross and St Pancras stations, will have 447 seats, including 88 on an outdoor terrace. Des Gunewardena, chief executive of owners D&D London, said the launch - following last monthÕs opening of Sexy Fish in Mayfair -shows that Òlarge restaurants are as popular as everÓ.
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FEATURE - Die 'German Gymnasium' Restaurant in London
The new and huge German Gymnasium at Kings Cross.
David Loewi and Des Gunewardena.
A former Victorian gym will be reborn as one of London's biggest restaurants next week after a £5 million overhaul. The German Gymnasium, between King’s Cross and St Pancras stations, will have 447 seats, including 88 on an outdoor terrace. Des Gunewardena, chief executive of owners D&D London, said the launch - following last month’s opening of Sexy Fish in Mayfair -shows that “large restaurants are as popular as ever”.
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FEATURE - Die 'German Gymnasium' Restaurant in London
The new and huge German Gymnasium at Kings Cross.
David Loewi and Des Gunewardena.
A former Victorian gym will be reborn as one of London's biggest restaurants next week after a £5 million overhaul. The German Gymnasium, between KingÕs Cross and St Pancras stations, will have 447 seats, including 88 on an outdoor terrace. Des Gunewardena, chief executive of owners D&D London, said the launch - following last monthÕs opening of Sexy Fish in Mayfair -shows that Òlarge restaurants are as popular as everÓ.
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles “starchitect” Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring — owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 — has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr Gehry’s works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the world’s first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the world’s largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr Caring’s Caprice Holdings, said: “He wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of l *** Local
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles “starchitect” Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring — owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 — has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr Gehry’s works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the world’s first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the world’s largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr Caring’s Caprice Holdings, said: “He wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of l *** Local
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles “starchitect” Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring — owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 — has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr Gehry’s works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the world’s first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the world’s largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr Caring’s Caprice Holdings, said: “He wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of l *** Local
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles “starchitect” Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring — owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 — has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr Gehry’s works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the world’s first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the world’s largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr Caring’s Caprice Holdings, said: “He wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of l *** Local
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles “starchitect” Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring — owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 — has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr Gehry’s works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the world’s first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the world’s largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr Caring’s Caprice Holdings, said: “He wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of l *** Local
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles “starchitect” Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring — owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 — has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr Gehry’s works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the world’s first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the world’s largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr Caring’s Caprice Holdings, said: “He wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of l *** Local
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles “starchitect” Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring — owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 — has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr Gehry’s works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the world’s first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the world’s largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr Caring’s Caprice Holdings, said: “He wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of l *** Local
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles “starchitect” Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring — owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 — has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr Gehry’s works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the world’s first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the world’s largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr Caring’s Caprice Holdings, said: “He wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of l *** Local
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles “starchitect” Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring — owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 — has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr Gehry’s works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the world’s first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the world’s largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr Caring’s Caprice Holdings, said: “He wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of l *** Local
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles ÒstarchitectÓ Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring Ñ owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 Ñ has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr GehryÕs works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the worldÕs first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the worldÕs largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr CaringÕs Caprice Holdings, said: ÒHe wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of lively con *
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FEATURE: Place to be - die 'Sexy Fish' Brasserie in London
Richard Caring's £15 million restaurant Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, London. Aquatic-themed pieces will make up what is believed to be one of the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant. Spectacular aquatic-themed artworks by Damien Hirst and Los Angeles ÒstarchitectÓ Frank Gehry are being installed at the opulent seafood brasserie opening in the heart of Mayfair later this month.
Restaurant and clubs tycoon Richard Caring Ñ owner of The Ivy, Le Caprice and 34 Ñ has commissioned the installations for the launch of his Sexy Fish venue on Berkeley Square.
It is believed to be one the most expensive collections of new artworks created for a London restaurant, where early diners are expected to include Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and Harry Styles.
Mr GehryÕs works include a 13ft crocodile made from metal wire, glossy black Formica ColourCore and silicone that will dominate the 190-seat dining room in an old NatWest banking hall.
The designer, who was behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, has also created 20 of his trademark fish lamps, the most in the world for a single venue. They will hang above the bar in front of a huge internal waterwall. Damien Hirst, said to be the worldÕs first dollar billionaire artist, has contributed a pair of bronze mermaids that will book-end the bar and a bronze relief of a mermaid alongside a shark. Other features at the Martin Brudnizki-designed restaurant include a huge ceiling mural created by Michael Roberts, style editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, and what is claimed to be the worldÕs largest coral reef tank in a basement private room. It holds 15,000 litres of water and will be stocked with 100 species of fish including unicorn tangs and cow fish. Laura Montana, projects operations director at Mr CaringÕs Caprice Holdings, said: ÒHe wants to bring some fun, life and excitement to this corner of Berkeley Square, with the magic mix of a compelling physical environment, full of lively con *
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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(Pic 3 - detail) Baby rabbit maybe senses something isn't right after tasting a thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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(Pic 3) Baby rabbit maybe senses something isn't right after tasting a thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane London.
Brick Lane's Cereal Killer Cafe was founded by identical twins Alan and Gary Keely from Belfast. They have announced that there will be a second branch opening in Camden. The cafe is the UKs first speciality Cereal Cafe selling over 120 different types of cereal from around the world, 30 different varieties of milk and 20 different toppings.
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