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Just seen a post online about Janda Diner, the Malaysian restaurant on Rye Lane. They're offering an "invisible rice" side dish for £3.50. Whoever orders it gets absolutely nothing - because the money is donated to PECAN, a food bank that serves people in need in Southwark.

It's a witty and much-needed way to raise money for PECAN's important work. Mr Bao did something similar last year, I understand. Well done, Janda Diner!

https://www.jandalondon.uk/

www.pecan.org.uk

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6 hours ago, Cancerian said:

Good idea. Good to see they’re using vintage 1970s Pyrex plates in the Autumn Glory design 🌼

I have had a fear of Pyrex plates since one was put down in front of me (with food on) in the seventies and suddenly it shattered into millions of tiny pieces 😮

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On 21/04/2025 at 15:45, Pugwash said:

Ii have still got a couple of those plates - purchased in the then Jones and Higgins in the early 70s. Whereabouts is Janda?

JandaDiner is on Rye Lane in Peckham - 191 Rye Ln (near to Choumert Road). It's really really good - quite unique and exciting Malaysian food - not a cheap meal, but worth it in my view

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4 hours ago, scarlettbanks said:

JandaDiner is on Rye Lane in Peckham - 191 Rye Ln (near to Choumert Road). It's really really good - quite unique and exciting Malaysian food - not a cheap meal, but worth it in my view

I heard it had moved further down Rye Lane,  but I just googled and 191 is the new address!

https://www.jandalondon.uk/

 

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