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Knife, fork and swoon

ARLINGTON, LONDON BY ISSY VON SIMSON

robably no London restaurant opening has scored as many column inches in the UK press as Arlington. Everyone who'd ever been there when it was Le Caprice had preconceived ideas and stories harking back to the times of Princess Diana frequenting her favorite comer table, and of Elton John and Joan Collins holding court. After Le Caprice sold in 2000, its light faded a little and then Covid-19 extinguished it altogether. But now, thanks to the

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