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Can anyone tell me how Piaf in the Village stays open? Rubbish food, no-one ever there. I had such high hopes of a non-chain decent restaurant replacing the not lamented "Bella Pasta" place opposite which turned into Cafe Rouge. The chains just seem to hang onto prime sites even if loss makign in the expectation when they float or sell the site will get valued on its value to a different occupier. Pizza Express is enough chains for the village, Piaf and Cafe Rouge out please.
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La Piaf has always been crap. I gave up on the place about four years ago and vowed never to go back. Had so many nightmares in there due to poor service, bad attitude from the staff, lousy food, or food not turning up, you name it it happened. Awful place. You'd think in a place like Dulwich Village you could have at least one decent restaurant but what do we get a load of crappy chains. And don't even start me on Beauberry House. Rubbish I tell you, RUBBISH!!!
piaf was good when it first opened, did a terific coq au vin rouge, but it did take a turn for the worst 4-5 years ago. i did a nostalgia trip to it on the way back from the park a few months ago, and no improvement, which is a shame because it has a great location and with a bit of tlc has tremendous potential. are you listening gordon?
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I went to Piaf for the first time yesterday for lunch. I had mussels and my old man had prawn linguni - I have to say that it was absolutely lovely and am quite surprised at the feedback it has received. Perhaps they had a temporary chef yesterday!! Also, the waiter and waitress were very nice, and as we were coming back from the park, they didn't seem to mind my slobbery mutt sitting with us outside! Anyway, I'll be back to see if my next meal is as nice. Just wanted to say something positive about it.


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