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  "path": "/schon-selects-asian-dining-london/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-03T21:36:02.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "food.",
    "Hunan",
    "Khao Soi",
    "Lola Carron",
    "London",
    "Noodle & Beer",
    "Shanghai Me",
    "Summer Dumpling",
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    "schön! selects | asian dining, london",
    "Schön! Magazine"
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  "textContent": "Some of the most memorable meals do not stay with you as full experiences, but as small, specific details: the depth of a broth, the sharpness of chilli, the way a table fills gradually without much thought. For those returning from travels in Southeast Asia, these are the elements that often linger longest once back home. The question that follows is whether those moments can be found again on the other side of the globe, not as direct recreations, but as reminders that sit within a dish, a room, or the way a meal unfolds over time. London’s Asian dining scene now stretches across a wide range of spaces, from expansive dining rooms set high above the city to smaller restaurants tucked into quieter streets. What connects them sits beyond cuisine alone. It appears in the way a meal is shaped, how a room holds attention and how an evening develops through pace and atmosphere. Across the capital, restaurants are building spaces that invite guests to linger. Some reveal themselves slowly, while others make an immediate impression. Together, they reflect a version of the city that feels layered, energetic and constantly shifting. Shanghai Me The lift opens onto Shanghai... Read more »\n\nThe post schön! selects | asian dining, london appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
  "title": "schön! selects | asian dining, london"
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