Mint Leaf Lounge
5.48 km12 Angel Court, London
Mint Leaf Lounge is located near to the Bank of England in the heart of the City. Enjoy sophisticated dining with menus combining authentic, seasonal Indian ingredients with contemporary cooking t...
Mint Leaf Lounge is located near to the Bank of England in the heart of the City. Enjoy sophisticated dining with menus combining authentic, seasonal Indian ingredients with contemporary cooking t...
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