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Not your average 24-hour greasy spoon, this. V-Q caters for a posh post-club Kensington & Chelsea crowd, fresh out of high-class hotspots like nearby Boujis, and thirsty for more champers (a half-bottle of Krug will set you back £69). The more reserved look to wind down with a range of therapeutic teas (£3.50). Smart, uniformed staff serve classy versions of late-night fare. A full english starts at £7.25; the menu also features fish and chips, steak, club sandwiches with fries, and more adventurous options such as miso-glazed baby back ribs.
Time Out Eating & Drinking Guide 2008
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