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Chef's Night Out: Coal Vaults

We first met the gents from London restaurant Coal Vaults in a former Korean gambling den for our night on the town. What follows is a lot of whiskey, a lot of kisses, some fire breathing, and killer slow-roasted lamb.

In a former Korean gambling den underneath the streets of London's Soho neighborhood, we meet Coal Vaults' executive chef, James Knox Boothman, head barman Jerome Slesinski, and owner Martyn "Simo" Simpson. After cooking pulled rabbit, scallops, and sea bass—and mixing some unique white chocolate cocktails—we jumped into the "space bus" and hit up Shanghai Dalston to polish off some of London's best dim sum before heading down the road to A Little of What You Fancy to meet James's mentor, Elaine, over padrón peppers and blood orange salad. The last stop was over at Milroy's, one of Soho's oldest whiskey shops, to pick up a bottle before a triumphant return back to Coal Vaults for fire breathing, knife throwing, and slow-roasted lamb that was cooked in hay.

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