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Sheila Wrote:

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> Has Jaflong moved to East Dulwich Road or are

> there 2 of them? Is it licensed or do we still

> need to bring a bottle??

> Sheila


Yes.. 41 ish East Dulwich Road A few doors along from Flying Pig..

Just the one now.. Old Jaflong now closed..


It is BYOB. Not selling Alcohol.


Se you there..


Foxy

Thanks Foxy.


I had looked at their website which is very confusing and does not mention that they do not sell alcohol and that you can BYOB. Also the homepage says "Our new branch opening soon at 42 East Dulwich Road" and underneath that they are "Located on Lordship Lane". Their contact us page has the East Dulwich Road address but the pin on the map is were the were on Lordship Lane!


You would think it important to get the facts right when you move a restaurant!


Sheila

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