What a man
What a man. The restaurant is my favourite in London. My children recently visited, mentioned my love of the place; chef Scully gave them a treat to bring back to me. A star. How beautiful and generous. xxxx
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Scully St James's is Ramael Scully's first solo venture. Born in Malaysia and brought up in Sydney, with a Mother of Chinese/Indian descent and an Irish Balinese Father, you can almost guarantee your experience will be based on a wide range of culinary...
Saint James's Market 4, SW1Y 4RP, London, United Kingdom
What a man. The restaurant is my favourite in London. My children recently visited, mentioned my love of the place; chef Scully gave them a treat to bring back to me. A star. How beautiful and generous. xxxx
Amazing experience, the staff were very welcoming. The food was simply out of this world, delicious!!! Can't wait to visit again.
Amazing food! Had a lovey time, can’t wait to go again.
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