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HOMEMADE KITCHEN newly opened at 47 Northcross Road London SE22 brings speciality pancakes & crepes to the area... with waffles on its way in May.


Our fluffy American pancakes and our continental style crepes are both savoury and sweet... or a little of both such as our American pancake, smoky bacon, scrambled eggs, berries & maple syrup served all day along with other options for breakfast, lunch/brunch, after-school snack or light supper. if in a hurry, there is a take-away option.


We have seating for 20 inside and tables outside with plenty of room for babies, children and pushchairs ... there's high chairs too. Our chef is from Mauritius and creates wonderful aromatic fillings for our crepes; chicken tikka & coriander crepe is one, bacon, avocado & feta crumble is another. On the sweet side come and try our Oreo pancakes... our full menu is on facebook at homemadekitchen.


Take a break from the kitchen and let us prepare for you healthy daily/weekly meals, packed lunches for work or school using mostly superfoods for maximum health benefits. Pop in and see our chef for your catering needs, parties or just to say hello and sample our food. We use local suppliers, free range eggs, meats from William Rose & fish from Moxons etc...


We look forward to serving you delicious and affordable food.

Chris Joseph

Thank you for your enquiry regarding wheelchair access into the shop.

As we are using the side door only for the time being, access is a little tricky.

However, with warmer weather on its way we will be able to open the double doors

making easier access into the property.

I will personally ensure that you are advised of this. We also do a take-away

service so pop over and try something.

Thank you for your interest

Dear customers thank you very much for all the lovely positive comments ... much appreciated.


From tomorrow Thursday 4th May 2017, Homemade Kitchen will be opening from 12 noon to 8 pm to

introduce healthy after school snacks, light supper options, kids meals, dessert options, etc...


We look forward to welcoming you.

Maybe you need to put a big giant pancake up in your window? Or a pancake sign outside? Or do free tastings on a Saturday (yes, that sounds ideal to me...!)


I keep singing the praises of your pancakes to my friends and although they are locals they hadn't realised you are there. One even said, "that's a shame - my mum just took the kids into town to visit a pancake place - I had no idea we had one locally"

We really enjoyed our pancakes the other week. The service was friendly and the prices were good.


One suggestion though - the cheese inside the pancake was not warm/melted. Would be nicer if the filling was gooey and melty, rather than just... grated cheese. Just a thought. I'm sure we'll be back either way.

  • 2 months later...

This is our launch month and first opening weekend.


Please pop in to Sweet Sanctuary at 47 North Cross Road in East Dulwich and try our

sweet and savoury waffles, crepes, pancakes & more at a discounted price.

Sweet Sanctuary is about bringing freshly made sweet and savoury treats to the community.


Our "bake to order" list allows us to provide you with the freshest foods;

Call us before 12 noon each day of the week on 020 8693 4187 and pick up next morning by

9.00 am (or earlier) freshly baked sweet and savoury goods such as; Irish Soda Bread (half or full loaf),

filled crepes, fresh fruit / compote waffles, fluffy american pancake breakfasts, breakfast crepes,

cupcakes with alcohol infused buttercream such as amaretto cream cupcakes, vodka & lime, bourbon, etc..

In weeks to come, you may also look forward to freshly made pates (to be sold by 100g pots)

together with homemade pickles & chutneys.

We cater for singles/couples/family breakfasts & meals, brunches, ladies luncheons, special occasions & more.

Afternoon teas are not just about sweet treats at Sweet Sanctuary we propose a selection of cheeses with

homemade biscuits, pickles & chutneys served with crunchy fruits and veggies.

You can pre-order lunch-boxes, picnic baskets, school packed lunches & more.

Pop in for more information. We will be at the shop this weekend from 11 am until 5 on Saturday and Sunday

11 until 3 pm.

  • 6 months later...

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