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91 Holloway Road, Holloway, N7 (020 7607 2536 ) Mimino Ojakhuri – pieces of pork fried in special spices and served with fried potatoes – is one of the specialities at this popular Kensington restaurant.
Whiskey and chicken wings are the specialities.
Looking beyond that, however, there are the specialities of dementia.
Among the specialities are filet mignon au poivre and pan-roasted grouper.
Seafood and game dishes (including warthog and ostrich) are among the specialities.
As the name suggests, soup and wine are the specialities here, but you can also get other light dishes.
Because the specialities hit the hardest will be those on the front line - A&E, Acute medicine, Elderly care, General Practice, Obstetrics.
But that makes it the perfect spot to discover the specialities of these parts, like rosette de Lyon sausage, Saint-Marcellin cheese and saucisse à la pistache.
Religious and music titles are the specialities of this small shop, the latter backed up with a range of musical instrument accessories such as violin strings and rosin.
Fish abounds, even in remote towns and a fish banquet costs €30-€100; the the specialities such as percebes (goose barnacles) zamburinas (little scallops) and lamprea (lamprey).
"Most certainly we will trust this hospital that has all the specialities that are necessary for Robert to heal," he said.
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