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Finally got around to paying this place a visit last night for some food


It's on an unlovely part of Camberwell Rd and I was never sure what kind of place it was - was it just one of those bars which has a pool table and 20 Turkish blokes chatting away? but the place was fantastic beautifully done out and great service and food - it's totally unlike anything else in the area and worth a visit. Has anyone else been?


http://www.hotelpasha.com/

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Definitely nowt to do with the Pacha clubs.


I've always been intrigued by the place and wonder what the rooms are like. I did think when it first opened that it might have rented the rooms out on an hourly basis if you know what I mean, but then it had its rather swish makeover.

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