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Not enough people wanted to eat Pizza until Franco Manca came to town..


But that's only a fad because people think it's cool to be seen there.

They will soon get over it and find somewhere new to go..


That's why places keep opening and then closing down after a few months.


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robbin Wrote:

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> Pizza is a fad?

>

> Now I've heard it all! Thanks Louisa!

>

> No doubt Dominos in ED, Papa Johns in ED and Pizza

> Hut in Camberwell will also be closing when the

> fad passes.


Not to mention the Actress & The Gowlett, but this new fangled pizza stuff will pass, Foxy has his finger on the pulse

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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> > DulwichFox... if I didn't know better, I'd

> think

> > you were a bitter man..

>

> Pizza is not a fad..

>

> Franco Manca is a fad. Its a novelty.. New..

>

> Too many other places to buy Pizza..




You were wrong about The Ivy House, and you are wrong about Franco Manca.


The Ivy House is thriving, and so is Franco Manca. And they will both continue to thrive whilst they continue to give people what they want.


OK, clearly not what you want. From your previous posts on here, that would appear to be Jafflong day after day :))

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numbers Wrote:

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> yeah that new sourdough pizza malarkey, what a

> fad. will never last. what's that all about?

>

> Jah, if I remember correctly Sorsi is near to SMBS

> where Indian Mischief used to be before (and it

> was Chopstix? I think before that..)


Oh yeah, thanks Numbers. Hmmm....a restaurant in that particular space doesn't seem to work does it.

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the pre chopstix incarnation was good value- same family IIRC, but it closed for what seemed a decade, then emerged as the shiny new chopstix- and sadly the food wasnt as good IMO. its a small ans probs expensive space- would be a blates superb sushi house if there were no local competition
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Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Jeremy Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > DulwichFox... if I didn't know better, I'd

> > think

> > > you were a bitter man..

> >

> > Pizza is not a fad..

> >

> > Franco Manca is a fad. Its a novelty.. New..

> >

> > Too many other places to buy Pizza..

>

>

>

> You were wrong about The Ivy House, and you are

> wrong about Franco Manca.

>

> The Ivy House is thriving, and so is Franco Manca.

> And they will both continue to thrive whilst they

> continue to give people what they want.

>

> OK, clearly not what you want. From your previous

> posts on here, that would appear to be Jafflong

> day after day :))


I do not go to Jaflong day after day... :)


I use Jaflong, Dulwich Tandoori, Mirash, Curry Cabin, Surma.

Much of the time I get a take away and get 2 meals out of single portions..


I choose Jaflong because it is usually quiet and I can eat my food in peace

without some jerk shouting in my ear.


I often see people I know in there.

The food is good and has actually improved to the standard of anywhere else in the area.


Franco Manca is small cramped noisy.

If I ate Pizza it would not be there.


They need to remove 1/2 of the tables and give people some space.


DulwichFox

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Not enough people wanted to eat Pizza until Franco

> Manca came to town..

>

> But that's only a fad because people think it's

> cool to be seen there.

> They will soon get over it and find somewhere

> new to go..

>

> That's why places keep opening and then closing

> down after a few months.

>

> DulwichFox


Wrong. Franco Manca has been booming at it's other sites for ages and the Dulwich one will too.


I don't mind dealing with crowds as long as the food is great. I'd never choose a place because it's quiet. I'd rather eat at home.

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Franco Manca is small cramped noisy.

> If I ate Pizza it would not be there.

>

> They need to remove 1/2 of the tables and give

> people some space.

>

> DulwichFox


I really don't think they 'need' to do anything differently - business is booming for them.

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