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Nanban in Brixton is my current obsession, and I reckon it?d be pretty good for a birthday party.



ETA - though only if you?re as fixated by ramen as I am. There?s many great restaurants in those areas you mention. What sort of price/style are you after? How many people?

If it's cheap eats you're after, I like Yadas, FM Mangal, Honest Burger, Dulwich Tandoori, Napura. Made of Dough, Theos, or 400 Rabbits for pizza. Maybe the new Japanese in ED is worth checking out too.


A bit further up on the price scale, Forza Win, Camberwell Arms, Coal Rooms, Kudu, Peckham Bazaar, Begging Bowl, Pedler all excellent...

mary123 Wrote:

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> Thanks guys..i have looked online and in person a

> couple of your suggestions..alot of them have a 90

> minute limit on tables


Which ones? I can understand that if you're paying ?20 each for a pizza and a couple of drinks, but seem outrageous if you're paying for something a bit nicer.

Yes I suppose it is the places that are more reasonable price and are popular that cram people into 90 minutes sessions..ok if r local but if travelled into London and have to rush off after 90 minutes then abit annoying..i suppose that's restuarant reality

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