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Restaurant recommendations needed for a 50th birthday Meal


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I appreciate this topic has been done to death but my searches aren't coming up with anything useful....


I am trying to organise a meal for my sister's birthday. Trying to find something that is a bit special (ie, not a chain or a pub) and can cater for a few fussy 'plain meat and potatoes only' guests (grr). I've ruled out Chapter One in Farnbrough for this reason.....


Not too fussed on location, just want to stay South of the River. My sister lives in Denmark hill and the rest of us are spread through Dulwich, Forest Hill and Bromley.


There are 25 of us roughly.


Any suggestions?

jrpfinch Wrote:

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> Crooked Well or Angels&Gypsies on Camberwell

> Green? Quite pricey, but worth it.

>

> Cornercoepia in Brixton Village. Same standard of

> cooking. Cheaper, but you have to dress up warm.



You couldn't get 25 people at Cornercopia.

The rather brilliant Upstairs in Brixton has a room for 28

http://www.upstairslondon.com/web/index.html

The food is delicious, really special.

They have a Michelin 'bib gourmand" which means its the quality of a michelin star without all the poncey-ness.

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