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edcam Wrote:

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> Thai Corner Cafe? Really? ToastED pretty much my

> fave at the moment. Camberwell is whipping ED's

> ass with restaurants at the moment though.


Which restaurants are you talking about? If you mean Angels & Gypsies and the Crooked Well - then these have been in Camberwell for some time and recommended on the forum.


I cant think of any others though.

lane lover Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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> > Thai Corner Cafe? Really? ToastED pretty much

> my

> > fave at the moment. Camberwell is whipping ED's

> > ass with restaurants at the moment though.

>

> Which restaurants are you talking about? If you

> mean Angels & Gypsies and the Crooked Well - then

> these have been in Camberwell for some time and

> recommended on the forum.

>

> I cant think of any others though.


Yes, as above, Silk Road, Wuli Wuli, FM Mangal, The Bear. The Camberwell Arms kicking off will add to the mix.

Nobody has mentioned the Vegetarian cafe in Felbrigg Rd. I'd rate that very highly and never a complaint.

Also the Thai Corner Cafe in Northcross Rd. Very nice food , freshly cooked and not too expensive for anyone

I also like the Turkish place on Lordship Lane, goose green end. I've had two or three really delicious meals there.

There are many good eateries in E Dulwich that I haven't mentioned , French and Indian, Fish and chips and other types too. You can get virtually anything you fancy in E Dulwich.

Always found the Palmerston good and consistently good, tried Franklins four times (not sure why) one good meal and three shockers. 1) Over cooked school dinner type slop 2) very good lunch 3) Burnt breakfast - shocking incompetence - how hard is it ? 4) Raw liver - not rare, not medium rare but raw, staff were shocked, chef reheated and plonked on plate. Won't ever be back, place just seems a bit complacent, living on past glories, and probably a bit overpriced for what it is

lounge lizard Wrote:

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> Always found the Palmerston good and consistently

> good, tried Franklins four times (not sure why)

> one good meal and three shockers. 1) Over cooked

> school dinner type slop 2) very good lunch 3)

> Burnt breakfast - shocking incompetence - how hard

> is it ? 4) Raw liver - not rare, not medium rare

> but raw, staff were shocked, chef reheated and

> plonked on plate. Won't ever be back, place just

> seems a bit complacent, living on past glories,

> and probably a bit overpriced for what it is


wonder whether straferjack will invite you for a free dinner too?!

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