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From blog Diary of a Vintage Girl | Vintage Fashion & Lifestyle
Secret Tunnels fit for a King Following on from last month's King's Ginger adventure that looked at of one of the more formal and sensible royal appointments that His Majesty King Edward VII undertook, namely the opening of the Bethnal Green Museum, this time I'm returning to his saucier side. Follow me to Soho and a place of secret tunnels, hidden pleasures, dancing, drinking and revelry... the historic Kettner's .
Auguste Kettner was a chef to Napoleon who came to England and opened his restaurant in 1867. He served French food with an experimental and unusual edge, at a time when French culture, couture and cuisine were beginning to become hugely fashionable. The site he...
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