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Lübeck


Glossy, richly grained timber lines the walls, tables and even the alfresco courtyard of this sleek, stylish restaurant. The good-value top-end lunches are popular and feature pasta, seafood and salads. The menu is more complex at night with steaks and lobster appearing. Great wine list; book ahead.


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