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Hi


Want to eat out tomorrow evening with the family. We have three young children, so looking for somewhere with a family friendly menu and atmosphere. We?ve eaten at Rocca and the cafes in Peckham and Dulwich parka recently, but looking for somewhere different, which isn?t pizza !


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We've eaten at the Spanish place (Maria's Torilla?) next to the cinema with kids which was nice, though if you don't get the tables in the window, you'd' have to sit at the bar as its tiny. We also love Miss Tapas with the kids - though only opens at 6pm. Mr Bao also good
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A bit late now but anyone fancy something different, try Bar Om on Choumert Road (down from Miss Tapas). It's Vietnamese Streetfood, lots of choices and delicious - and really relaxed with kids if you go early.
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