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sfmrs

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Very difficult to say..


How do you compare say an Indian restaurant with a French or Turkish restaurant.


They can also vary on a day to day basis.


What would be your food genre.

I would only be able to comment in Asian / Turkish cuisine.


Never eaten in any of the alternative outlets.


DulwichFox.

sfmrs Wrote:

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> What would people say the best restaurant is in

> ED? thanks


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What do you mean by "best"?


And as Fox says, how can you compare - for example - The Palmerston with The Flying Pig, or ToastEd with the Dulwich Tandoori? They're completely different kettles of fish, so to speak.


There are already loads of threads on here about restaurants, maybe have a read of them to see what people think about particular ones?

whereas the steak I had in "..." in West Dulwich was perfection, right ladyN?


"chargrilled steak (with a very uniform cross-hatch pattern) which was still frozen inside;"


the inference here is that Franklins are serving cheap frozen "steak grills" a la 2 for a pound in Iceland


I would bet the house that Frankins have never served a steak that was frozen inside. I will pay for Lady Norwood to come with me at any random time of her choosing and I guarantee it just won't be the case.

Yes - it was perfect but then I cooked it.....


StraferJack Wrote:

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> whereas the steak I had in "..." in West Dulwich

> was perfection, right ladyN?

>

> "chargrilled steak (with a very uniform

> cross-hatch pattern) which was still frozen

> inside;"

>

> the inference here is that Franklins are serving

> cheap frozen "steak grills" a la 2 for a pound in

> Iceland

>

> I would bet the house that Frankins have never

> served a steak that was frozen inside. I will pay

> for Lady Norwood to come with me at any random

> time of her choosing and I guarantee it just won't

> be the case.

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