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So Hisar is due to change is it? Not sure that's a good thing. After struggling in various incarnations it has really seemed to take off in the last year or two and I have never had a bad night there. There is room for improvement but I hope they don't throw the baby out with the bathwater

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Karter - if Hisar is evolving for the better, then I am happy! Went in there on a Wednesday the other week, and it was very busy. Food was very reasonably priced and tasty, service was very friendly. It's a real winner if you just want something simple and don't want to spend Franklins/Palmerston money!
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Jeremy, good lord no. They are doing away with the kebab shop (its part of the same building if you didnt know that) and will have a cocktail area and also restaurant area. No more rowdy 5 am kebabheads shouting down the road. They will close at a respectful time .
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Really could do with a good healthy veg place so many chinese indians which have some veggie food but I would be much happier with a place that i knew would be strict veggie. organic cafe in greenwich is simple or better something like mildreds in town
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Yes please! Mildreds is fantastic. Do you remember a place called Heathers in Deptford? Amazing veggie place with its own kitchen garden, sadly shut down a few years ago. It would be so nice to have something like that locally.
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