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Italian restaurant on Lordship Lane?!


lionandmouse

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in march and july you wanted to know takeaway option on the lane?


now you want to know italian?


do you ever walk down the lane with your eyes open?


or ever read the forum? people have been talking about these things you know


or are you unable to do anything proactive - you just throw questions out to the minions?

nah - quite a good day. Just cutting rough on the forum after a few days away


But the "italian question" in SE22 is always guaranteed to push my buttons. Not only do we have Franco Manca coming, but Sorsi & Morsi have been here for how long now? Plus il Mirto, just off the lane, Si Mangia around the corner and people still ask bewildering questions about "italian". It's such an old trope it's beyond a joke


Plus people who primarily post "wanting" other people to give them money/info - smack

Dear Lord, I am honestly shocked at how ridiculous you are JK - so I ask for takeaways and ask for local restaurant suggestions...does this mean I am lazy? No, simply that I don't know and would like to know what the local people think. I haven't had the opportunity to walk down the lane all year (when i first moved to the area may i add) as I have been preoccupied with other things, some interesting and others mindnumbingly dull.


Have a glass of wine and chill out.

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