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  2. Restaurant Gordon Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps if I want magic I should wait for Paul Daniels to open a restaurant." [ 5 ] However, he gave scores of nine for execution, eight for service, and seven for "mind-blowing tingliness". [ 5 ] Terry Durack of The Independent reviewed the restaurant in 2009, describing the food as "classic cooking; sophisticated, well edited and flavour ...

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  5. The Phene - Wikipedia

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    The Phene is a public house at 9 Phene Street, Chelsea, London SW3. It was designed by and named after the architect John Samuel Phene. [1] The Daily Telegraph called it "George Best's second home".

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    Barracuda Lounge, or simply Barracuda, is a gay bar in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.Opened in 1995, the bar is known for its nightly drag shows.It is a sister establishment to Industry, a nightclub, and Elmo, a restaurant.

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  8. 606 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 606 Club (also known as "The Six") [1] is a jazz club in Chelsea, London.The club is in a basement venue at 90 Lots Road in London SW10 (opposite Lots Road Power Station) and is currently licensed for 175 people. [1]

  9. Ranelagh Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Ranelagh Gardens were so called because they occupied the site of Ranelagh House, built in 1688–89 by The 1st Earl of Ranelagh, an Anglo-Irish peer who was the Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital (1685–1702), immediately adjoining the hospital; according to Bowack's Antiquities of Middlesex (1705), it was "Designed and built by himself".Ranelagh House was demolished in 1805 (Colvin 1995, p ...