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Occupying the top two floors of London's epic Heron Tower, this hip, modern restaurant boasts an interior that's as inspiring as its cuisine. Patrons dine in a massive glass space with a dazzling bamboo-sculpture canopy. Best of all, two sprawling terraces offer dramatic views of the capital, including a close-up 30 St. Mary Axe (otherwise known as the Gherkin building). The brand's unique cross of Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian cuisine makes it all a very international experience.
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