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As a long-time and avid yellow poster snooper, I noticed that the bookies' as was on LL, near to the video shop, could become a ladies' beauty parlour.

Also, would anyone else second my desire that Strada should set up shop on LL? There is no pizzeria for miles, save P Express in the Village and that doesn't count. Imagine having a pint in the Bishop then a nice fiorentina in Strada where that benefits place used to be, or in place where the Woolwich is. (A poster said it was closing in September.)

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I think there's been a fair bit of discussion about the lack of a proper Italian somewhere already.. and I think the general opinion was 'yes'.

I agree that the standard of food is better in Strada than in some other modern-italian sleek eateries ('sleekeries'?), but I think the best Italian restaurants are always the small family-run ones, lower in price, higher in charm and quirk (like good neighbourhood restaurants in Italy)

Pizza Express really isn't that great (but - highchairs aside -they are child friendly, so we go there). And can the Bella Pasta offerings (next door) count as 'Italian food'? (shiver).


A good honest Italian restaurant on LL with good honest grub would be beyond wonderful!


(ducks, in case the anti-gentrifiers start throwing brickbats).



Spymum (aka AC)

(blog : Posh Mum)

I like chopsticks but it's a bit hit and miss. The good stuff is great but the bad stuff is just awful. For instance the chicken in cashew nuts is... well, words fail me (in a bad way). But the crispy lamb in plum sauce is good.


Actually, now that I think about it the quality does seem to be decreasing gradually as time goes by...


I don't really like Wagamama's though.

That's cos wagamama's awful these days. If you REALLY want good noodles come to Parkway just 'ere

to viet anh noodles. superb. Ihave the unfortunate luck of working in this neck of the woods sadly.


Huguenot btw, you are a bad bad man, i feel terrible, and i thing vapours may be wisping off me

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