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  • 2 weeks later...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Tut tut Annette, it's Italian, not Spanish.

>

> Let's start again.

>

> Giant pepper mills and swirly plaster walls.

> A signed Italian football shirt.

> Pictures from the Amalfi coast, Sophia Loren and

> La Dolca Vita.

> And a waiter called Roberto.



Tee hee


I was being deliberately off key (as usual) re stagnant El Vagueo mediterranean-stylee restaurants


*starts smashing plates/setting fire to Sambuca

  • 3 months later...

Chick Wrote:

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> Cheepest wine is ?18.00


How much is the most expensive ?


?18 seems about right in the general London area. Not cheap, but fairly average. Mind you, it's also depend who you do and don't want in your restaurant


What's on the menu

Twenty pounds a head?

Sounds very reasonable to me. What didn't you like out of interest?


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> Dearest one was if I remember ?29.00. Bill for

> four came to ?80.00.

> Food was ok but dont think I would go back. I

> wish them well though.

Went there last night. Really nice and actually really cheap. Staff were friendly. But damn the customers were an uptight bunch (with the obvious exception of me and my party). Lots of uncommunicative couples. It's creeping in on Bellenden Road now. These disapproving looks cos you're out with kids. Or because you have kids with you. I presume that's the problem. Or it might just be that being well-off has turned out to be less fun than they'd envisaged. I'm all love and peace and hands across the ocean and all that but I was here first and so were my (not especially noisy or badly behaved) brats. I mean I'm happy for these people that they can get a deposit together to be able to afford to move to Peckham but you can't come to a neighbourhood and sulk about the people who already live there.

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