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Ubiquitous, but bloody good

LISA HILTON

says that Nobu may no longer be uber-fashionable, but it remains a really great place to have dinner

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FELIPE FERNÁNDEZ-ARMESTO suggests a sizzling New England clambake for jubilee street parties PAGE 90

PATRICK GALBRAITH listens to old stories that show just how much rural life has changed PAGE 92

CHRISTOPHER PINCHER enjoys the perfect restorative page 92

HEPHZIBAH ANDERSON loves the thrill of digging up the first new potatoes of the year PAGE 94

STEPHEN POLLARD celebrates a golden generation of jockeys PAGE 95

HANNAH BETTS sports a baseball cap page 96

CLAUDIA SAVAGE-GORE ignores

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