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???? Wrote:

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> Gone off Camberwell DTR? I thought that was the

> new food heaven?



Pretty much all areas a bit away LL more interesting than the pizza/curry/burger offerings of the uninsipired high rent middle class dormitory. Food exploration bro - its not taking the missus out to Franklins once a year. *coughs*

DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Gone off Camberwell DTR? I thought that was the

> > new food heaven?

>

>

> Pretty much all areas a bit away LL more

> interesting than the pizza/curry/burger offerings

> of the uninsipired high rent middle class

> dormitory. Food exploration bro - its not taking

> the missus out to Franklins once a year. *coughs*


For a really interesting and slightly 'geo-topical' food experience, try New Malden


Korean Butcher BBQ places, and a lots more. Also the best food I've ever bought from a 'station snack bar' by far.


It's South Korean, not the less explored/poison wealding North.


Tho when I see a Pyongyang street food trader at Kerb, I'll know we've hit peak appropriation.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Same thoughts here Jah, I went there for a look

> recently and loved it. I'd like a few less

> betting shops and I dug the huge food centre

> (Turkish ?) on the big junction, the fishmongers

> opposite and of course Iceland !



And Wilko! Best shop ever.

Loz Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > And Wilko! Best shop ever.

>

> Oh yes, isn't it! I love wandering through

> Wilkos.


It's an odd place is Wiko's


I've been in this one and the Bromley branch


Both odd

Loz Wrote:

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> That's the whole point, Seabag. When you're

> wondering "where can I buy a ...", the answer is

> quite often Wilkos.

>

> It's like AJ Farmers on steroids.


I'm with you there Loz


Oddly compelling to shop there

DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Gone off Camberwell DTR? I thought that was the

> > new food heaven?

>

>

> Pretty much all areas a bit away LL more

> interesting than the pizza/curry/burger offerings

> of the uninsipired high rent middle class

> dormitory. Food exploration bro - its not taking

> the missus out to Franklins once a year. *coughs*


hang on, hang on just a minute there?!! can it really be true?!

Penge has also got a taproom in the local brewery (Southeys). Open Fridays and Saturdays.


Oh and the Alex pub is reopening in a couple of weeks or so, with craft beer and a restaurant.


It needs less takeaways and more restaurants but even that has improved a tad with Chez Yves (French) and Serbet (Turkish) opening in the last few months.

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