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Tuesday 27 October 2009

this was the name sign for a restaurant in camden town, near chalk farm station. as i walked past, it immediately stood out from the other buildings surrounding it. the website explains the theme behind the restaurant - "An eclectic menu follows the adventures of Phileas Fogg, hero of the Jules Verne novel Around the World in 80 Days; we invite you to dip into the a la carte menu where you will find different sections for the different legs of Fogg’s voyage - an African, European, Asian or American 'journey', with each covering a breadth and depth of the delicacies from around the world. "