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Hosted by Covent Garden's Lyceum Theatre, long-time home of The Lion King, 23-year-old chef Niaz Caan makes his West End debut with a 120-seat restaurant inspired by the cuisine of Calcutta and West Bengal. He made his name at Brick Lane's City Spice and has put together a menu of small plates and larger dishes for sharing.

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