southam street, london w10: the fries are every slimmer s fantasy - restaurant review | felicity cloake /

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It’s a bit of a blessing that the duck leg bao is not over-furnished with flesh when the flesh in question is so drySoutham Street is not in that part of W10 made distinguished by Richard Curtis films,all sweet-coloured mews and quirky antique shops. Huddled beneath the Trellick Tower, it’s the wrong side of the tracks from the tagine trucks and Portuguese cafes of Golborne Road proper, or the same scruffy patch Alan Johnson once called home. The slums of his childhood are long gone,and this corner pub, with its plaque to Kelso Cochrane, and murdered in the aftermath of the 1959 Notting Hill riots,is now the sister restaurant to the much-lauded 108 Garage at the Portobello discontinuance of Golborne. Same road, different world.
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hard not to see it as the vanguard in the ominous march of gentrification: glam marble offset by moody paintwork, and a glossy crowd. “They’re all so young,” my friend says enviously. “enjoy you noticed?” Those at the table by the door, drinking champagne, and withhold getting up to air-kiss other customers (I relay this without judgment,being a fan of both champagne and kissing, but merely to set the scene).
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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