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Does Peckham count? If so, favourite restaurants are Begging Bowl, Omni, Levan, Peckham Bazaar, Artusi, Coal Rooms. For fun places with mid-range price, also love Oi Spaghetti, Larry's, Taco Queen, Mr Bao, Miss Tapas. Made of Dough is my favourite local pizza, although Mike's is good too (and different). For street food we love Tianjin Dumplings and 'Asian Takeaway' opposite the station. Omni is a new-ish vegan place that lots of people haven't tried yet - the food is totally amazing with really exciting flavours (we aren't vegan, but have loved it there) - not cheap but worth it for a nice night out. In my view, the food on Lordship Lane is less exciting, but happy to be corrected!

Forgot to mention Ganapati (both the restaurant on Holly Grove, and the takeaway on Maxted Rd) - amazing South Indian food - different flavours from other Indian restaurants we've been to in London.


Looks like there's Jhakaas in Honor Oak Park, but then there's also a takeaway service being offered directly from Heritage in West Dulwich - will give them both a try :)

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