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Had a stroll down EDR this afternoon and noticed the former Chinese buffet place next to Rose's fish and chip shop is about to become Jaflong Indian-Asian buffet (new sign up and work going on inside). Looks nice a good prices too from what I could see (prices are written up on the signage). Have these people left LL? I'm sure they had a restaurant there.


Louisa.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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>

> > How comes the fox gets a personal tour and I

> have

> > to find out going to the shop to stock up on

> vino.

> > Not fair.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> He threatens them with bad reviews.


Never had cause to give Jaflong a bad review.. Why would I of continued to use them for years if I had. ?


I VERY seldom give bad reviews about any particular restaurant.. I don't actually use many of them.


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Never had cause to give Jaflong a bad review.. Why

> would I of continued to use them for years if I

> had. ?

>



If memory serves you fell out with them after they complained to you because they saw you in another restaurant?


:))

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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>

> > Never had cause to give Jaflong a bad review..

> Why

> > would I of continued to use them for years if I

> > had. ?

> >

>

>

> If memory serves you fell out with them after they

> complained to you because they saw you in another

> restaurant?

>

> :))


No.. There was conflict over an interview with a local paper with one restaurant and a supposed FREE review and an inclusion of a Half page ad. for another restaurant.


The half page Ad. was not Free but a PAID Ad.


I sort of got in the middle of it all.


That is all I can say here on the matter..


DulwichFox

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Let me get this right. You've been paid to give a

> good review to a rival curry house in a local

> paper and Jaflong got the hump about it?



Absolutely not. I did not give a review to anyone about any restaurant.

Someone supposedly from a local paper visited Jaflong (2-3 years ago)took photos and offerd a free Ad.


The Ad did not appear .. but a Half page Ad for an other restaurant did. That was a PAID Ad.


That's all..


Foxy

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Err... I'm not sure I'm getting this. God, this is

> boring I know. You featured in a photo of the paid

> ad, which was the rival curry house to Jaflong and

> they got a bit tetchy about it?


Are you drunk.. I had absolutely nothing to do with any Ad.

I did not speak to any one. I did not take.. supply .. feature in any picture..

I did not speak to any paper .. reporter..


I eat in most of the Indian restaurants with the Curry Club and independantly.


all this started because SUE wrote.


If memory serves you fell out with them after they complained to you because they saw you in another restaurant?


Which is Total B*****ks..


As far as I can make out 2-3 years on, Jaflong were scammed by a fake reporter..

and I know no details. Perhap they paid for what they thought was a 'Genuin'Ad that did not appear.


Then the other Ad appeared so Jaflong were angry they had been duped.


Hope that helps.


Foxy

Living up this end of ED, having a curry house very locally is welcome.


If Jaflong continues to allow BYOB then that should benefit the liquor sales in the Londis and Hop Burns & Black either side.


Perhaps also the Fire Ices ice-cream shop if people dont fancy a sorbet in a coconut shell.


Good to see some changes on the Lane with the Jaflong site becoming available and the corner site opposite yet to open.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> If Jaflong continues to allow BYOB then that

> should benefit the liquor sales in the Londis and

> Hop Burns & Black either side.


Never been a huge fan of Jaflong, but the ability to drink fancy beer with my dinner does sound tempting.



> Perhaps also the Fire Ices ice-cream shop if

> people dont fancy a sorbet in a coconut shell.


Fabulous Ice Fires is excellent, really love their ice cream, but I don't think it's open in the evening. Would be nice to see some of our local Indian restaurants do a proper dessert, rather than just the usual rubbish.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Err... I'm not sure I'm getting this. God, this

> is

> > boring I know. You featured in a photo of the

> paid

> > ad, which was the rival curry house to Jaflong

> and

> > they got a bit tetchy about it?

>

> Are you drunk.. I had absolutely nothing to do

> with any Ad.

> I did not speak to any one. I did not take..

> supply .. feature in any picture..

> I did not speak to any paper .. reporter..

>

> I eat in most of the Indian restaurants with the

> Curry Club and independantly.

>

> all this started because SUE wrote.

>

> If memory serves you fell out with them after they

> complained to you because they saw you in another

> restaurant?

>

> Which is Total B*****ks..

>

> As far as I can make out 2-3 years on, Jaflong

> were scammed by a fake reporter..

> and I know no details. Perhap they paid for what

> they thought was a 'Genuin'Ad that did not

> appear.

>

> Then the other Ad appeared so Jaflong were angry

> they had been duped.

>

> Hope that helps.

>

> Foxy


It doesn't.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> all this started because SUE wrote.

>

> If memory serves you fell out with them after they

> complained to you because they saw you in another

> restaurant?

>

> Which is Total B*****ks..

>



It was a restaurant across the road from Jafflong, if that helps.


ETA: Or very close to Jafflong, anyway, because they could see it from their place :)


ETA: Or perhaps I have totally dreamed the conversation? Don't think so, though, to the best of my knowledge I have never dreamed about you, Fox. Yet :))

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