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steveo Wrote:

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> There was a couple I didn't recognise in there on

> Saturday: him French, her Anglais. Are they the

> new people?

>

> Anyway, it was the same old menu and jolly nice

> too


Not Eric and Margaret? Have they come out of retirement to re-open Le Moulin?!


Louisa.

I'd have recognised E&M


Anyway, he's Austrian



Louisa Wrote:

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> steveo Wrote:

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

> -----

> > There was a couple I didn't recognise in there

> on

> > Saturday: him French, her Anglais. Are they the

> > new people?

> >

> > Anyway, it was the same old menu and jolly nice

> > too

>

> Not Eric and Margaret? Have they come out of

> retirement to re-open Le Moulin?!

>

> Louisa.

Thank Jah for that . I thought my favourite brasserie (in Dulwich) was going to be converted into a Free range asparagus, socks and bike shop


Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I think the name of this thread should be changed

> to reflect that its Le Chandelier that is changing

> hands and not Le Chardon just to avoid further

> confusion.

From what I understand, both places are changing hands so the title is right but the discussion is confused!



Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I think the name of this thread should be changed

> to reflect that its Le Chandelier that is changing

> hands and not Le Chardon just to avoid further

> confusion.

Le Chardon... eaten there three times I think. It's been a bit of a mixed bag... lovely food one time, a tough-as-leather steak another time, and a completely uninterested waitress another time (some people strangely find this endearingly "authentic" in a French restaurant, a clich? which IMO doesn't ring true).


But hope it stays, and that there's no substance in these rumours. I love the interior, I love hearty French bistro food... they just need to iron out some creases. It's part of the furniture on LL, it should be a local institution like Franklins.

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