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What is the new shop in North Cross Road going to be?


Sue

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EPB Wrote:

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> "Ladies cut and finish - ?48"

> How does this compare with the local competition?


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The lovely and talented Shingo at Kuki in Bellenden Road charges ?40, I think.


No idea what other local people charge now, though I've tried them all and given up on them all in the past, but if this new place gives a good cut and good service for ?48, good luck to them (many goods there!).


I guess many people round here won't blink at shelling out nearly fifty quid every six weeks or so, and it's probably on a par with prices in town? And more convenient?


And thanks, DulwichBornandBred, I should have thought to google ....


ETA: Just looked at the website. ?55 for a "restyle"? I just had mine cut short - so I guess "restyled" - for the same price as a normal cut at Kuki.


Where you also get good music (well, mostly to my taste!) and a head massage ....


But what they say about themselves on the website sounds good. The "Baby Mondays" should appeal to East Dulwich, as well :))

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