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Inside NUNdos — London's soup restaurant run by nuns where everything is free

A group of sisters from the Daughters of Divine Charity in Norfolk recently left rural England to open a restaurant in trendy Shoreditch.

A group of sisters from the Daughters of Divine Charity in Norfolk recently left rural England to open a restaurant in trendy Shoreditch.

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All the food that's served is free of charge, but under one condition: diners must leave their phones to the side and communicate face-to-face with nuns and other people around them.

The menu includes chicken and lentil soup, bread, and biscuits.

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