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Rosetta Wrote:

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> Hamburgers and crab curry. Eclectic.



Well good luck and I hope you do well, Xoco, but I wonder why you've mixed such very different types of food, particularly with Meat Liquor over the road .....

It's not exactly Indian. It has a dozen or so Bengali dishes..


But also sells


Turkish Kebabs.... Lamb.. Chicken.. Lobster.. Salmon.. etc


Grills and Steaks..


Burgers.. Scollaps.. Squid..


Stir fry dishes..


It is a Cocktail bar with Bar-B-Que Pit.. and looks very interesting..

Groups of people going out and being able to have different meals..


DulwichFox

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Burger and steaks with pineapple,



Oh bleurgh, that doesn't sound good.


When The Great Exhibition first opened it had some sort of veggie burger, I think it was beetroot, which came with pineapple, though the pineapple wasn't on the menu.


I had to take it out of the burger before I could eat it.


Someone told me it was an Australian dish???


Oh, and I've just noticed you can order cheese as an extra with the steak. Steak and cheese????

Sounds like Alice is approaching this new business with an open mind and positive vibes. I shall too.


I'm loving the fact that it is keeping it so real hipsters don't get it. And sells EVERYTHING. Eclectic!


People get really worked up about where pineapple should and shouldn't be seen.



Edit - Also sod twitter, The Fox is now my local guide to all new happenings. Especially after his Jaflong scoop.

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