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As KK surmises, I did not make a special trip to Walthamstow to eat at Manzes.


Fox, you appear to be contradicting yourself by now suddenly finding that other people eat pie and mash.


And of course I did not think you were referring to me, nor have I taken anything personally, how ridiculous.


I was, I thought, pointing out flaws in your and Louisa's weird views by using myself as an example. Who else would I use?


But logic does not seem to come easily to either Louisa or yourself, so I don't know why I bother :)


Enjoy your "curry" :)

With respect Sue, I don't think foxy is contradicting himself one bit. He's simply suggesting that you can eat food from wherever you like, but some people choose to be seen eating in certain places because they charge more, even though the food is probably of the same quality at a cheaper place. And to be fair, your argument makes no sense. You rarely tell us all when you'll be eating pie and mash, yet you'll go out of your way to tell everyone you went to MeatLiqour*. Shoot me down if you so wish, but there's a lot of double standards going on here.


Louisa.


*edited because I got my facts WRONG

edcam Wrote:

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> I expect it does but your standards aren't very

> high, as we know.

>

> Louisa Wrote:

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> > You people must have been looking at different

> > pictures, that salad looked fresh and tasty to

> me.

> >

> >

> > Louisa.


That's pure snobbery, and indeed why so many people like fox and myself make the points we do.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> I agree, lets now allow the usual suspects to take

> this thread off topic. So Le Chardon, any

> thoughts?

>

> Louisa.


I have never set foot in the place. It looks Nice.. Does not seem too expensive...

But it sells Foie Gras..


.. and I have expressed my views on Foie Gras many a time over the years..


It prevents me using several outlets in East Dulwich and indeed elsewhere.


Principals have to be adhered too.


Lets see what the new place will be doing.


Foxy.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Admin has pointed out that this thread is about

> Le Chardon being sold.

>

> Think it would be wise for all of us to get back

> on subject.

>

> Foxy




:)) :)) :))


ETA: And of course foie gras is a vital part of the subject :)) :)) :))

savvygirl Wrote:

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> This thread moved so far away from the original

> subject matter that Foxy says "Lets see what the

> new place will be doing" - it's tarts Foxy!



Yes I know. I meant lets see how well it will be doing.


Foxy.

I never went to Le Chardon, I always found it a bit intimidating. However the decor looked amazing.


I believe that as residence we should get s say on what type of establishment gets a foot hold on lordship lane. Could you imagine a McDonalds there? or KFC God forbid.

Louisa Wrote:

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your argument

> makes no sense. You rarely tell us all when you'll

> be eating pie and mash, yet you'll go out of your

> way to tell everyone you went to the opening night

> at meatliqour.



Sorry admin, but may I just briefly go off topic to inform Louisa that I did not go to the opening night at MeatLiquor, let alone "tell everyone" about it 😀

Sue Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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

> -----

> your argument

> > makes no sense. You rarely tell us all when

> you'll

> > be eating pie and mash, yet you'll go out of

> your

> > way to tell everyone you went to the opening

> night

> > at meatliqour.

>

>

> Sorry admin, but may I just briefly go off topic

> to inform Louisa that I did not go to the opening

> night at MeatLiquor, let alone "tell everyone"

> about it 😀



Sorry admin may I also briefly go off topic to remind Sue of a thread in which we discussed people sat in the window seats at said eatery and the whole 'look at me' thing (which I don't wish to go back into), and I'm sure you said you and Mr Sue were invited to some special pre opening event thing? If I am wrong then I apologise. Either way, you went into great detail about meatliqour and yet we only recently discovered you visited a pie and mash shop in Walthamstow :)


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Louisa Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > your argument

> > > makes no sense. You rarely tell us all when

> > you'll

> > > be eating pie and mash, yet you'll go out of

> > your

> > > way to tell everyone you went to the opening

> > night

> > > at meatliqour.

> >

> >

> > Sorry admin, but may I just briefly go off

> topic

> > to inform Louisa that I did not go to the

> opening

> > night at MeatLiquor, let alone "tell everyone"

> > about it 😀

>

>

> Sorry admin may I also briefly go off topic to

> remind Sue of a thread in which we discussed

> people sat in the window seats at said eatery and

> the whole 'look at me' thing (which I don't wish

> to go back into), and I'm sure you said you and Mr

> Sue were invited to some special pre opening event

> thing? If I am wrong then I apologise. Either way,

> you went into great detail about meatliqour and

> yet we only recently discovered you visited a pie

> and mash shop in Walthamstow :)

>

> Louisa.



You are wrong.


We neither went nor were invited to any special event at MeatLiquor, Nor did we go nor were we invited to the opening.


Maybe check the thread in question before posting false information twice and going off topic again.


And why would I mention on here previously a place in Walthamstow I went to years ago? It was only relevant because of the raising of pie and mash on this thread.


Whereas when I posted about MeatLiquor, it had just opened locally.


FFS.


I have only replied to your post because you are persisting in posting ridiculous and wrong things about me.


I don't know whether you do this deliberately, but please stop. If you are trying to wind me up - congratulations, you are succeeding.

Sue Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Sue Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Louisa Wrote:

> > >

> >

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

>

> >

> > > -----

> > > your argument

> > > > makes no sense. You rarely tell us all when

> > > you'll

> > > > be eating pie and mash, yet you'll go out

> of

> > > your

> > > > way to tell everyone you went to the

> opening

> > > night

> > > > at meatliqour.

> > >

> > >

> > > Sorry admin, but may I just briefly go off

> > topic

> > > to inform Louisa that I did not go to the

> > opening

> > > night at MeatLiquor, let alone "tell

> everyone"

> > > about it 😀

> >

> >

> > Sorry admin may I also briefly go off topic to

> > remind Sue of a thread in which we discussed

> > people sat in the window seats at said eatery

> and

> > the whole 'look at me' thing (which I don't

> wish

> > to go back into), and I'm sure you said you and

> Mr

> > Sue were invited to some special pre opening

> event

> > thing? If I am wrong then I apologise. Either

> way,

> > you went into great detail about meatliqour and

> > yet we only recently discovered you visited a

> pie

> > and mash shop in Walthamstow :)

> >

> > Louisa.

>

>

> You are wrong.

>

> We neither went nor were invited to any special

> event at MeatLiquor, Nor did we go nor were we

> invited to the opening.

>

> Maybe check the thread in question before posting

> false information twice and going off topic

> again.

>

> And why would I mention on here previously a place

> in Walthamstow I went to years ago? It was only

> relevant because of the raising of pie and mash on

> this thread.

>

> Whereas when I posted about MeatLiquor, it had

> just opened locally.

>

> FFS.

>

> I have only replied to your post because you are

> persisting in posting ridiculous and wrong things

> about me.

>

> I don't know whether you do this deliberately, but

> please stop. If you are trying to wind me up -

> congratulations, you are succeeding.


Actually, I already said I apologise if I am wrong, I couldn't remember the specific details of said discussion. Here they are though on this page http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1619535,page=6


I did remember you saying you had been there with your other half, hence why I was confused and I apologise unreservedly Sue for getting my facts wrong.


I am doing nothing deliberately, and I'd rather not be accused of winding people up, I was actually trying to have a serious adult debate about restaurant diversity in East Dulwich and London in general. But once again, my points are lost through a sea of off-topic nonsense.


Louisa.

Hello East Dulwich! I'm Adam, one of the owners of Tart, and yes we are indeed taking over Le Chardon from Robert. My partner and I have eaten at the restaurant a few times over the last few years but never did we think that we'd have the opportunity to eventually own such a beautiful space. We're excited to open our second shop on Lordship Lane and look forward to inviting you all in to try our fare. Before we get to that stage, I wanted to share our thoughts on a few points you've raised:


1) The interior: as mentioned to Yvonne when she emailed me, our plans for the restaurant are centred on respecting the history and immense character of the space. Therefore, while we shall be updating/fixing the areas that need it (e.g. the kitchen, painted-closed windows and worn flooring), we'll also be honouring and augmenting the historic character of the shop.


2) Our menu: at Tart our aim is to make the best savoury tarts in the business. Not quite a quiche and not a pie, our tarts are packed full of great ingredients and held together with the minimum of custard needed to set them. Our top seller is the chorizo, roast red pepper, goats cheese, tomato and pesto tart. My favourite's always been the smoked haddock, mature cheddar, spinach, caramelised onion and coarse-grain mustard tart. We also have a full brunch menu and bake our own brownies, cakes and cookies. I've attached a pic of the chorizo tart below and you can see more on our website here: http://www.tartlondon.com/gallery


3) Pricing: you can take away that chorizo tart for ?4.95 or avail of our tart and salad deal for ?6.50, which is very popular in Clapham. Pots of salad range from ?3 to ?5. Our sit-in prices are little higher due to VAT. Hopefully you'll find our menu represents decent value for money.


If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know. You can email me directly at [email protected] or follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/Tart and Instagram on tart.london. Look out for launch promotions closer to the day.


All the best,

Adam

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