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James there may be a veggie option for you soon...

I think the lady who runs the Blue Brick cafe is applying for an evening licence and she mentioned it will be about veggie food (either mainly or wholly).

You may want to enquire with her as to her exact intentions.

Don't see this one working I'm afraid, unless it is REALLY good! As far as I know all of the LL curry houses have more than enough veggie dishes to keep even the most ardent meat dodger happy.


Then again I was of the opinion that Jafflong's was a tandoori too far, but that seems to be doing ok.

sack donger Wrote:

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> Don't see this one working I'm afraid, unless it

> is REALLY good! As far as I know all of the LL

> curry houses have more than enough veggie dishes

> to keep even the most ardent meat dodger happy.

>


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South Indian veggie cooking is nothing like the bog standard veggie dishes you get in the Indian restaurants round here (except Ganapati) so I think it will do extremely well if that's what it's going to be.


I'll certainly go and I'm not a veggie.

At least its not turning into a KFC or a cheap take out.... hope it works & if it doesn't it would be awesome if a far eastern Thai/Singaporean/Vietnamese type place opened as this is what seriously lacks in ED... (Sema Thai/Thai corner just don't do it for me and the only place I get a take out is Yee Haa in Barry Rd which is good for a takeaway....The Rye do a good Thai green curry but that's it!) ED needs a decent Far eastern eatery to go with the array of Indian cuisine outlets available....

Sue Wrote:

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> South Indian veggie cooking is nothing like the

> bog standard veggie dishes you get in the Indian

> restaurants round here (except Ganapati)


You're completely right, Sue.. Definitely thumbs-up to a south Indian place that can give me my fix of masala dosa. :) Think a few here will be pleasantly surprised by the difference from the standard 'award free restaurant' fayre on LL if it's anything like what the wonderful Ganapati has to offer...

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