The Gospel of St John: how one restaurant changed London's dining scene
Briefly

St John elevated offal and other neglected 'peasant' cuts to their rightful place on our plates and became famous for dishes like roasted marrow bones with toast and parsley.
It was so very secure and confident in both how it presented itself to the dining public and how things were executed, the straightforward simplicity of the menu in terms of the language that they used.
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