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eater81 Wrote:

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> Emily's fish bar on North Cross Road is the best

> in the area. I always get a fresh fish cooked

> every time I walk in.

>


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The fish might be OK, but the chips are absolute shite.


Sorry to say this, as the guy who runs Emily's is a sweetie.

ruffers Wrote:

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> It's on their shop front sign but I forget, sorry.

> What they also have is a job ad in the window for

> Waitresses, Female Only.

>

> Apart from the absence of male waitresses in the

> first place I'm not convinced they're allowed to

> advertise like that!


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No, they aren't.

tallulah71 Wrote:

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> You've obviously never been there for Sunday lunch

> / or in the Summer! The food is excellent - as The

> Palmerston but a fraction of the price.


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I've never had any food approaching what I would call "excellent" at the Herne, in fact quite the opposite.


And yes, I've been both for Sunday lunch and in the Summer.


Apart from the fact that it has a kids' playground, which is good if you have small kids, I can't understand what anybody sees in the Herne, frankly.

Sammy Youssef, He's still around. retired. Sometimes eats at Si Mangia Nice Chap. - Did a nice breakfast. He owned Thistles on Lordship Lane too - Now Le Chardon. He ate my starter once when he was sitting at the bar - but I forgave him.

He was trained as a Chef in the West End I believe. He had a serious accident on his motorbike driving between restaurants on Lordship Lane and FH Road. Had to scale things down.


Edited for Accuracy.

Whoever owns the yellow and blue place I do wish they'd let someone run a business from it, as I'm sure the right thing would do well - as it is it's just an eyesore.


I'm a big fan of Si M as a good local Italian resto.


The Herne - never had the food, love the decor, the garden's not up to much, the beer's far too pricey.

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