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4 hours ago, pikeyed said:

Interested what the new Turkish restaurant is near the Plough? You don't mean the bar, Victus & Bibo as I think that is what took over the Le Moulin site? It's a nice bar that serves Turkish wraps.

That's the one , tried to go at the weekend but it was closed for holidays. Couldn't see their name. i thought it had only just opened so bit surprised to see it closed for hols so soon!

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16 hours ago, pikeyed said:

Interested what the new Turkish restaurant is near the Plough? You don't mean the bar, Victus & Bibo as I think that is what took over the Le Moulin site? It's a nice bar that serves Turkish wraps.

Haven't tried Love Dulwich yet, but been to Viet Flavours. Sadly found it rather loud, squished and a little pricey for the food. 

Viet I assume would be noisy in the evening but I don’t go then - early evening and late in lunch shift is quiet. Yes, agreed a little pricey but always had good service and food. Owner is lovely. Really tough market  - was just walking down this morning noting all the eateries. Pity that Georgian Restaurant only had lunch menu but looked very tasty - would have liked to see evening as well as no idea if it is different. You got any comments on this  one ? Thanks again for your recs.

2 hours ago, beansprout said:

Viet I assume would be noisy in the evening but I don’t go then - early evening and late in lunch shift is quiet. Yes, agreed a little pricey but always had good service and food. Owner is lovely. Really tough market  - was just walking down this morning noting all the eateries. Pity that Georgian Restaurant only had lunch menu but looked very tasty - would have liked to see evening as well as no idea if it is different. You got any comments on this  one ? Thanks again for your recs.

The Georgian is nice for lunch as it's a bit quieter then and better service as a result. You can order a la carte. I have had mixed experiences, but last time I went for lunch, not long ago, the food was delicious and I think it's quite reasonable considering the cost of eating out these days.

15 hours ago, Eats Dulwich said:

That's the one , tried to go at the weekend but it was closed for holidays. Couldn't see their name. i thought it had only just opened so bit surprised to see it closed for hols so soon!

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It's been open quite a while. Don't expect fancy - they have an offer for two pints of lager and a packet of crisps! But it's friendly and I really like the cosiness of the place which has more of a local and independent feel compared to so many places now. Definitely a bar and not a restaurant but the wraps sound good and are good value (although cheaper across the road).

Well the Italian on Lordship Lane  recommended here was delicious. 

Thank you so very much -my party were extremely pleased with ambience, location and lovely food plus puddings to die for.

They are also on Deliveroo. 

Will certainly be back when I am back in 6 weeks time.

Went past Love Dulwich at lunchtime on my way to Italian - only a party of 2 - food might be excellent but decided to give it a miss - wasn’t impressed with manager who admitted he had only been there 2 weeks. Might be being totally unfair but doubt it, as no comments since about a month ago from Pugwash.

 

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