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viscerally I must have ozone. but I live in east Dulwich: I cannot put my face in the sea. Moxons sells fish that is so fresh and well chosen that it evokes ozone. this is not the case with fish from any supermarket I know. is there really anything else to say?

jaywalker I thought I was the only one still on the wine. Seabag, proof in the pudding my love, Sopers been around over a 100 years, Ayres been around 60 odd years, A.J.Farmer been around 60 odd years. The list goes on. Successful businesses last a long long time. Unsuccessful ones don't.


Louisa.

numbers Wrote:


> And what Jeremy said. Who wants to get up at 5am

> to get to Billingsgate?!


It's a slog, certainly. Then there's the gutting and scaling (with the repeated washings-down of the sink and drainboard -- the scales fly unexpectedly far), and where ever in the fridge to find room for ALL THIS FISH?, and and and...


But every month or so, the desire for a lobster dinner wins out. And a salmon or the like comes home in the boot, alongside the clacking, scrabbling waterbug.


Numbers, have you ever yourself made the Billingsgate trek? (I've never been to Smithfield. Can't think of a reason why, certainly easier to get to.)

We had great service at Moxton's on New Years Eve. Went in looking for caviar. They only had the lumpfish kind left but kindly rang the Clapham store and offered to hold a sturgeon one for us. When asked about the quality and taste difference between lumpfish and sturgeon we were advised they were very similar and given a card about the product. We bought the lumpfish which tasted very good.

Alex K Wrote:

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> Numbers, have you ever yourself made the

> Billingsgate trek? (I've never been to

> Smithfield. Can't think of a reason why,

> certainly easier to get to.)


Alex K - no, I haven't ever made the trek to Billingsgate in all my years in London. I am a novice at cooking fish and am consciously aware of how easily I can ruin quite an expensive dish so I value the advice from my local fishmonger very much. That level of service, quality and expertise does not exist everywhere so I wish people of ED would treasure it.

Yeah the Peckham one is the same "chain". They also have branches in Brixton and Croydon. The fish is fresh and good value, although the prep area looks a bit grimy... always puts me off a bit.


There's also a very interesting Chinese supermarket on Rye Lane opposite Asda. No fresh fish, but constant pumping Chinese dance music in the happy hardcore/hi-nrg style.

Hi. All our local fishmongers are fairly good...plus we should appreciate what we have got....

Also, Billingsgate is only 5miles away. Opens at 4am-10am tues-sat.20 mins by car. Easy parking. Treat yourself to a scallop and bacon roll!!! I have seen the Moxons people buying the same produce as I do at Billingsgate. The other day when Moxons were buying 4kg of king prawns for ?8/kg, I did wonder what their markup would be.. ?32/kg I believe. Possibly they should smile a bit more When serving...:).

Also re Scallops: On the 23rd dec there were loads of scallops in market. The use by dates were 4th jan.

can buy a kg of scallops for ?22. (44pieces approx). If Moxons did run out I expect it was only thru huge demand...a compliment I guess..and I presume they would have been equally as unhappy to have run out...

Sounds good.


How much would you sell them for if you wanted to make your profit - but also cover the costs associated with leasing premises on Lordship Lane, utility costs, staff, insurance, wages & national insurance, various professional costs of running a business etc etc etc?


Your ?10 on top per k must be nearly all profit:). I won't ask about your book-keeping. ....:).

Re Bob ..hmmm.a business in 2015 does not need the restrictions of premises or regular staff to be referred to as a business..I find your remarks offensive.. So in true 'wink-smiley-ow-much"! Fashion...bollocks to your business 😄

Please let's return to main thread. Moxons. They are a very good addition to our high street.i am simply an alternative.

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I didn't say you weren't a business. I just said you don't have premises on a high street (with bumped-up rents) and regular staff, so you can charge a lot less hence not a straight 'value' comparison. I don't see what there is to take offence about?


You suggested if they charge those prices they ought to smile more. Maybe Moxies ought to take offence?


I might get offended myself in a minute. Not sure what over, but I'll think of something.


Congratulations on your address though. I have one too.

Themarkets Wrote:

> I live in Dulwich with

> My five kids on Woodwarde road so business is

> clearly ok......


Woodwarde, Dovercourt and Beauval roads have a brand reputation issue relating to their high golf jumper/cello count and a rather sniffy stuffiness. I've dedicated 2 WHOLE YEARS of my life to changing those perceptions and you come out with a line like that...


*hangs head despondently*

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Ha !

> Next door to me I've a cello AND a harpsichord !!

>

> Same person so not played at same time. Thank

> feck !



Oooo Neighbour Poker?


I live next door to a Violin Teacher (4-6 daily, Sat-Sun 9-12)


She has a pet Pig , Kuni-Kuni x Tamworth


On 'ther side, a family with a 72" Plasma and a concrete bird bath in the front garden

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