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back on page 1 of this thread Marmora Man and I were extolling the virtues of Onglet steak


great picture and pointers to locations here

Onglet in Dulwich please


On a positive note, the Bishop and it's sister pubs are doing some bloody marvellous buttermilk fried chicken of late - highlly recommended

A Sri Lankan restaurant with good egg hopers at lunch time. Also agree with another sea food restaurant although like Sea Cow. Other alternatives would be good Lebanese restaurant or Mediterranean restaurant with good selection of salads, or good Italian. If a McDonalds or equivalent arrives will cry.

thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

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> ruffers Wrote:

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> > Nando's.

>

>

> +1

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+2 Good fast food, done consistently well, fairly healthy - it would clean up.


Yes, there is one in Camberwell and it's always rammed...

Loz Wrote:

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> ruffers Wrote:

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> > Nando's.

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> There's one in Camberwell. Jump on the bus and

> you'll be there in 10 mins.


You're right about there being one in Camberwell although that 10 minute figure is a bit dodgy dossier, depends where you are in East Dulwich really. It is, though, missing in East Dulwich - Food Wise.

Louisa Wrote:

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> How about a Poppins or a Wimpy bar, something that

> isnt too expensive and that serves crap food round

> the clock. Too much to ask, I thought so.

>

> Louisa.


There's Kebabs and Fried Chicken for that.

Clinker Wrote:

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> I like the Sea Cow although the last time myself

> and the boyfriend went in there, the fish kinda

> tasted like bleach and we both had the squits for

> about a week after.... I haven't been in there

> since, but before then, we had some lovely fish n

> chips, maybe they are just overly enthusiastic

> about cleaning, which is a good thing really...


What!! Not a good thing at all. Allowing bleach to get into food as a result of 'overly enthusiastic' cleaning would be bad enough, however, the use of bleach to disguise the smell of spoiled fish is not unheard of.. Rotten fish would certainly account for the week long squits - ew..!

In ED.....it definitely would be great to have a South Indian restaurant as long as the dosas weren't ridiculously over-priced. There is something fabulous about eating food from a banana leaf too.


Loving the Jack Rabbit Slim American-style diner idea. 24 hrs. Malted milkshakes, proper burgers and vanilla cokes all round.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> There is

> something fabulous about eating food from a banana

> leaf too.

>

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You can do that at Ganapati - and get fab dosas too :)


Not East Dulwich but only a short walk away (Holly Grove SE15) :)


I'm salivating now just thinking about Ganapati's food ................

Didn't know about Ganapati, gonna have to roll in there and see if they will do me a thali on a leaf, I lived on them for months as they were the cheapest way to get full in South India - will be gutted to pay more than Rs25 though !!


Other: Though not a vegetarian, I do like veggie food and am surprised there is not a dedicated veggie restaurant around SE22.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Didn't know about Ganapati, gonna have to roll in

> there and see if they will do me a thali on a

> leaf


thali on a leaf is pretty much their signature dish (although i've tended to enjoy some of their other dishes more)

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I know it's tantamount to sacrilege round these

> parts, but... we were a bit disappointed with our

> latest visit to Ganapati.


xxxxxxx


Why was that Jeremy? The last meal I had there a month or so back was absolutely amazing so I hope they haven't deteriorated! :-S

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