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What is your favour restaurant in East Dulwich. I am looking to take a few friends out to dinner on Monday evening = not the best day of the week to eat out. They do not have any diet restrictions. Just looking for somewhere with a nice atmosphere and good food. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Thank you
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Bunch of places depending on what you want. Maria?s Tortilla on LL is fantastic, I also enjoy Yama Momo also on LL. On the Peckham side Forza Win, Babb Bahn, Artusi and Coal Rooms are all worth a look. Not been to any of them post lockdown but they were reliable prior to that.
Don?t know if it is open on Mondays but Kartuli is a bit different - not fancy dining but the food is good and it?s in an interesting space. Not a buzzy/trendy atmosphere - more friendly family neighbourhood restaurant. Try Yama Momo or Forza Wine if trendy is more your thing - though I find YM a bit ?? personally.

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