“white-knuckile lab’. ... one” of the ‘moments All of y you: who o thought the» London ° restaurant « tip” i oe ‘last: ‘week — would be a “luxury. spot with — candles, wine and tuxedo- | clad | waiters, . please sand and Monday. and ‘is a: short | promised. you. up! SO a a eo ge, ‘Hidden’ away in. 1 the little - street called. Lisson: Grove, | about a biock. anda half from. Marylebone - station. the ‘‘Seashell’’. It’s open for -junch #(12-2:30) and dinner: - ~ (8:30 to 8:30) and for a price © borderin img: on ‘the: ridiculous serves. the . ‘best. fish ine London. One sidé is a | take-away. tive service and a. line-up- and-wait.. clientele. except the ice-cream. | --Knuckle’’ club. I’m scared to ° _ death, too. But since flyingis the only sensible and econo- _ mic ‘way to get overseas, I. For ‘about two dollars you can have the biggest and best plate of cod and chips. (those ‘random-cut, *“home- made kind) and add a few pence, a vegetable, a cole- ‘slaw, rolls and a huge dish of dilled tartar sauce. Tea‘is 12 cents. and there is a dessert menu... . However, - once around. the first course and, even if dessert was for. free, I'd have to Pass.” The fresh Dover sole. caught my eye as it was . being served and I'll swear it was 14 inches long, dripping voluptuously over the’ sides ‘isa. fish-and-chips - shop ~ called | . Every. dish-is. ‘prepared: individually Le and there’s- nothing | frozen ee ANSWER: 0. K. Here c comes ‘the confession. I’m a charter Me on ~ Seashell i is. closed ‘Sunday walk .- from © the famous -quor,. and who knows if they bother with. charge cards. S . of you’! re lucky, you. ‘may _ get to meet the resident cat - _ a delightful little, taay. who. doesn't eat fish! oo “of the serving dish. About mo . four dollars. aa _ Madame Tussaud’s. No li- ad ‘Next week - want ‘to feel “ like Humphrey Bogart? Have. 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