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From: The Evening Standard (London, England)
Date: 20060503
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Byline: CHARLES CAMPION

THREE PROMISING NEWCOMERS

. THE CHARLES LAMB

16 Elia Street, N1 (020 7837 5040)

This very small, new, gastropub is hidden among swathes of six-figure Islington houses - which makes the cheap prices, sound food, decent beers and unpretentious atmosphere all the more remarkable.

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ELEPHANT WALK

98 West End Lane, NW6 (020 7328 3308)

Uncluttered modern design and a Sri Lankan menu are features of this restaurant that opened at the end of 2005. The food is good, even if they can be a little ...

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