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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > titch juicy Wrote:

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> > > Foxy- may I ask what you do to have all this

> > > behind the scenes access to businesses on LL?

> >

> > I stop and talk to people.. They all know me.

> I

> > am up and down Lordship Lane day and night..

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> > Social Butterfly I was once called.. :)

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> > Foxy

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>

> I'm sure you've been called worse. I've marked you

> down as the Forum's official Curry Correspondent

> as it would appear you eat nothing else.


Agree


Keep it up Foxter

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> titch juicy Wrote:

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> > Foxy- may I ask what you do to have all this

> > behind the scenes access to businesses on LL?

>

> I stop and talk to people.. They all know me. I

> am up and down Lordship Lane day and night..


>

> Social Butterfly I was once called.. :)

>

> Foxy



Scarlet Pimpernel more like .....

Sue Wrote:

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> Are they keeping the existing Xoco decor, Fox?

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> Hope not.


That I do not know.. They do not have must time to change much..


What is wrong with the current decor. ?


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> What is wrong with the current decor. ?

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Nothing that a total refurb couldn't sort :))


And please, please, please don't let them have the same music as Xoco ...... :))


Or the same plates, come to think of it ..... :))

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > What is wrong with the current decor. ?

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> Nothing that a total refurb couldn't sort :))

>

> And please, please, please don't let them have the

> same music as Xoco ...... :))

>

> Or the same plates, come to think of it ..... :))


They had a total refurb.. All the walls were stripped back and replastered .. The ceiling lowered. New lighting.

New bar fitted.. ??


The music was a bit loud.. and kept cutting out and coming back on again.. was annoying but they turned it off

when I asked..


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> They had a total refurb..



Oh dear.


Reminds of when I went to see some friends I hadn't seen for a while, in their new house.


I said "I can see why you want a new kitchen."


They said "This is the new kitchen."


Ooooops.

DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> Hope they keep the strong smell of damp. Cant see

> that budging in a week without some serious Magic

> Tree to mask it.


It may of been the fresh plaster... not fully dried out..


DulwichFox

We would like thank our well wishers for supporting us. We took a huge step to give a try on that place. We are offering 40% of on grand opening night 23rd 03 2017 at 6:30pm. To book your table please call on 07969 994122 or message us on Facebook

https://m.facebook.com/memsaabeastdulwich/


Team memsaab

KrackersMaracas Wrote:

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> I think the Fox stopped by on opening night and

> has left a few comments on another thread.


I feel you are trying to stir up trouble...


I did go on opening night and despite a few niggles which were minor, I enjoyed my experience.


The food was very good. A unique taste different to any other curry restaurant on Lordship Lane.

The restaurant has been tastefully refurbished. and the tables laid out with fresh linen table cloths

with great attention to detail.


DulwichFox

Satellite Wrote:

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> How did the opening go, did they get rid of the

> smell of damp, does the low ceiling work and whats

> the food like ???


went there several times no weird smells perhaps it was a damp patch you brought with you.

Sorry fox that wasn't my intention at all - just that you were the only person who I noticed on here who had said they went. I didn't think the comments you left on the other thread were rude or unfair - just recording your experience.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> The food was very good. A unique taste different

> to any other curry restaurant on Lordship Lane.


would you say it had a USP then Dulwich Fox? And if so how would you describe the different taste? Genuinely interested....

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