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Admin note - in order to make it easier to read, the long running "New Shops in Dulwich / Peckham" topic has been split. The old topic with posts made prior to 2024 can be found here.

 

There is a new Malaysian restaurant called Janda Diner opening this week on 8th February. Next to the White Horse pub at the bottom of Rye Lane: https://www.jandalondon.uk/

Prior to the new year, they were serving food from the Man of Kent pub nearby in Nunhead, with apparently very good reviews.

I'm sure they will cover most of East Dulwich for delivery once they are up and running.

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On 05/02/2024 at 13:21, Joe said:

There is a new Malaysian restaurant called Janda Diner opening this week on 8th February. Next to the White Horse pub at the bottom of Rye Lane: https://www.jandalondon.uk/

Prior to the new year, they were serving food from the Man of Kent pub nearby in Nunhead, with apparently very good reviews.

I'm sure they will cover most of East Dulwich for delivery once they are up and running.

We checked it out yesterday. Our main courses were insanely good! 

20% off all throughout Feb. It's the hidden spot where Slow Richies was. 

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Another big recommendation for Janda Diner. It's really really good food - different from anything I've had before (I've had a few Malaysian meals in the past, but this place has really interesting cooking and flavours). It is small (like Bob says) but I'm assuming it's eat-in only, for now at least. Quite a cramped informal setting - we liked the vibe, feels like a real family place, but others might want more space - but the food is really top-notch in my view

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1 hour ago, zork said:

Has anyone tried the new indian on Maxted Road, where Ganapati take away used to be?

It’s called Malabar Feast - menu looks good, not dissimilar to Ganapati.

South Indian, Dosa etc. 

it’s been discussed in the thread about Indian restaurants.

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On 28/02/2024 at 15:37, scarlettbanks said:

Another big recommendation for Janda Diner. It's really really good food

It is good, but it's a bit delicate. It's a proper meal with careful ingredients cooked well. It's not cheap and cheerful post-pub nosh.

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On 20/03/2024 at 12:31, Dulwich Born And Bred said:

Anyone know what shop is opening next to the bakery on Lordship Lane close to Redapple Newsagent? 

PopBox art for kids is/has opened up there. Plenty of my kids classmates have been going to PopBox for ages and they've got a new local home now too which is fantastic!

https://www.popboxart.com/

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On 06/04/2024 at 11:15, ED - NAGAIUTB said:

PopBox art for kids is/has opened up there. Plenty of my kids classmates have been going to PopBox for ages and they've got a new local home now too which is fantastic!

https://www.popboxart.com/

Thank you! 

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