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					<description><![CDATA[Great reviews. Though I didn&#039;t see one for Sofra which has good, reliable Turkish food. IThe dessert of fresh apricots with clotted cream and pistachios is unforgettable. I&#039;ve been to the one near Stanhope Row which is tucked away next to the Shepherd&#039;s Tavern, a decent pub with an eclectic crowd. Sofra tends to be quite cramped and small, so go to the pub for drinks afterwards. On Friday and Saturdays when the crowd spills out into the street is always amusing
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great reviews. Though I didn&#8217;t see one for Sofra which has good, reliable Turkish food. IThe dessert of fresh apricots with clotted cream and pistachios is unforgettable. I&#8217;ve been to the one near Stanhope Row which is tucked away next to the Shepherd&#8217;s Tavern, a decent pub with an eclectic crowd. Sofra tends to be quite cramped and small, so go to the pub for drinks afterwards. On Friday and Saturdays when the crowd spills out into the street is always amusing</p>
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