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Mirabelle (London restaurant)

1936 establishments in England1936 in LondonBuildings and structures demolished in 2016MayfairMichelin Guide starred restaurants in the United Kingdom
Restaurants established in 1936Restaurants in London
Mirabelle restaurant 2014
Mirabelle restaurant 2014

Mirabelle was a restaurant in the Mayfair area of London. It opened in 1936, and became popular during the 1950s and 1960s, with some celebrities being regulars. Chef Marco Pierre White owned it from 1998 to 2007, and it earned a Michelin star in 2000 under head chef Charlie Rushton, and kept it until its closure for refurbishment in 2008. It remained closed until the site was demolished in 2016/17.

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Mirabelle (London restaurant)
Curzon Street, City of Westminster Mayfair

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Curzon Street 1
W1J 7UL City of Westminster, Mayfair
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