Harden's says
Open summer 2023, former Fenn head chef Joe Laker's debut project is a 16-seater chef's table with a focus on less familiar British produce, presented in a minimalist style. The venue has its own separate cocktail bar, Lowcountry, featuring whiskeys from the Georgia to North Carolina coast under Savannah-born mixologist Ryan Sheehan.
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Counter 71 Restaurant Diner Reviews
"Wonderful cooking over all the 16 courses. Time flys whilst sitting & watching the next course being prepared. Favourites were the beef tartare & monkfish courses. The paired wines were well thought out and showcased the personality of the sommelier as well as complimentary to the courses. Can't wait to return!"
71 Nile Street, London, N1 7RD
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