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Buddha jazz - great restaurant, rarely open?


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Hi there


I know it's not strictly East Dulwich but I think the Buddha Jazz restaurant on Grove Lane is great.


However in recent months its been closed when you'd expect it to be open. It's open most weekday nights but seems to only be open on Saturday evenings and not Saturday day time or any of Sunday whatsoever - which is a shame because on three separate occasions I wanted to take some guests with us to the restaurant but its been closed.


Also it's stopped taking card payments, which is an inconvenience because there are no cash machines nearby. The one at corrners shop charges ?1.60!


I know all these things I could prepare for - go when it's open and get money out prior- but I feel that they're not making it easy for customers, which is a shame because I think it's a super place. Anyone else have the same experience?

We noticed the same thing. I guess they may be feeling the pinch...I did ask them about the for sale sign that was on the building and they said it was for the building not the business.


I hope they dont close for good, as we have been going there for years...v.friendly and food is fantastic.We also take friends and family who are visiting us there - good value for money.

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