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Mick Mac

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  1. edcam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's good but overpriced. The Delaunay is better > for similar food. Not sure i would ompare the two. Delaunay is a bit stuffy imo.
  2. malumbu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > So did the Zedel as it ticked lots of boxes but > will try out some of the others when next in > town. > and how was it?
  3. yeknomyeknom Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Same happened to us once. They took all our > coppers stashed in the cup holder. We felt silly > for leaving our car open, greatful we didn?t lose > anything of value and desperately sad for the poor > person who valued our coppers enough to steal. Call the coppers!
  4. BusyRabbit Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks. > > I didn't accuse the man of shoplifting, "Again, I was assertive but polite. I said ?Well, as a co-owner of this business, I?m not happy with it, it makes things very much more difficult for staff to detect and challenge theft. So please could you stop.? The man continued putting items directly in his calico bag." I would take this as very close to an accusation of shoplifting. He obvioulsy thinks you are an absolute nutter, and decided to politley decline the controlling behaviour request.
  5. Caf? Monico https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g186338-d10148190-Reviews-Cafe_Monico-London_England.html Zedel is good but underground - if you ask for a window seat at Monico its nice
  6. DovertheRoad Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > One Thai I never went back to was Sema Thai (now > Lux Thai?) - it was like British Airways Thai > food. Again it may have improved... > Went once on arrival in ED in 2001. Havent been back, as they made me keep my starter cutlery for my main course. i don't like that in a restaurant :0
  7. andrewc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > These guys are ringing pretending to be from > HMRC. > If you have a moment, annoy them! Please don't encourage people to do this - if it's a scam it could cost people a lot of momney. ADMIN - can you consider taking this down - i dont see the benefit of someone encouraging people to call a scam number.
  8. Haven't been to Thai Corner Caf? for years and don't really know why - must pay it another visit soon.
  9. i think walking from Nigel Road is fine - but it hasn't rained yet. and its not going to be an easy walk for everyone I guess.
  10. Passiflora Wrote: ------------------- > > You say in your post that your daughter is 15? > > Was she in her lunch break at a secondary school? Not sure of the reason for the question or why it matters, There could be many reasons, and I know many 15/16 year olds are on mock exams at the moment so returning home to study could be one explanation. Thanks for the info Langdale.
  11. MarleyLover Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- I sympathise and feel for both you and the cat. It's interesting that cats get a bad deal comapred to dogs as regards reporting. https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/5585504/this-is-why-you-dont-have-to-report-running-over-a-cat-to-police-but-you-must-for-dogs-is-it-fair/
  12. We do live in interesting times, do we not.
  13. EDmummy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Strangely tried that first before going to an open > forum. If you?d looked at the result, you?d see > that it doesn?t say. It sounds like you needed a drink :) hope you managed to get one.
  14. Peckham's emergence has hit the LL bar scene quite hard I think. People under approx 40 go out there from ED. LL is decent for eating, but not much has chnaged on the bar scene for quite some time.
  15. sweetgirl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Went to house of tippler earlier > > ?5 entry > > Good music > > Waste of time > > Never again! > > This is me going out after a good few years.... > Thought it'd be a good night out..... Hell no What was the problem with House of Tippler? why a waste of time? Just curious, but dont particularly like the place.
  16. Lynne Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think anyone would mind parties at 3.00am.(if it > wasn't theirs) They had another for NYE. Bottles > and glasses all around nest morning. > I grant you no-one wants persistent noise of any > sort. Sorry Lynne, but 3 am is no longer considered particularly late for a party esp Christmas or NY. i doubt you'd get much traction if you contacted council or police. If it become regular or happens other than weekends then you may get some sympathy. Christmas has become a time where its expected that people party and enjoy themselves, and that does tend to get noisy.
  17. TheCat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I suppose some people might buy tickets to > experience the 'slowest bar service in the > world'.... And tonight "it takes years to get served in here" could actually be true.
  18. Have no idea, But the thought of that pub being able to charge people to get in would be a shock to me.
  19. mynamehere Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > You seem to have plenty of time to try to destroy > someone's livelihood. > It seems to me this delivery person has gone a long way to destroying his own livelihood, surely. There is no obligation to collect another person's parcel.
  20. It was useful info. Always good to revisit the current scores. If it's 0 I don't dine there, but anything with a proper number is fine with me.
  21. DuncanW Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry Michael, I thought this was a public > forum...? You're not really sorry are you.... :) But you will be, when Michael P gets back at you. He really doesn't like sarcasm. He's a big bloke too. Ooooooh.
  22. DuncanW Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Mirash on Saturday night. I checked again on my phone to see > that they were inspected in early November and now > have a rating of two! > > If, like me, that sends a shiver down your spine, > I would give them a very wide berth. On checking, most SE22 Indians are 2 or less, so why pick on Mirash Mirash 2 Dulwich Taandoori 2 Meemsaab 2 Surma 1 only Jaaflong is better at 5 If you consider these ratings important, you dont have a lot of chaoice of where to source your Indian food. I have eaten in all the "2" establishments without problems and know of many others who are the same.
  23. HP I was only quoting your previous post to agree with your comment that local schools are good the reference to "it benefits everybody" wasn't intended to be attributed to you specifically but to anyone and everyone who has made that unimaginative and untested comment from the start of the process onwards
  24. teetomthomas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It was closed for ages, and then it was gone. What > did they used to sell at 118 Lordship Lane, and > what is it going to be next? i assumed it was now owned by the Picturehouse as some sort of extra space or office.
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