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Seconded on Edo, love it. Tried Fujiyama and was also disappointed, sushi arrived in a bit of a mess and wasn't that good. There is another in Camberwell that delivers (Sushi Time, I think, via Just Eat, but can't remember for sure) which is OK in a pinch.


However, a new sushi bar on Lordship Lane is VERY exciting. Have sorely missed Sushi Lady.

  • 2 weeks later...

Ron70 Wrote:

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> I quite liked Lucas until I realised they filled

> their HP sauce bottles with something other than

> HP sauce. It might sound peti, however, when

> you're paying the prices they ask in good faith,

> to then be "mugged off" in this way doesn't sit

> well. No great loss!

>

> Ron


Not petty at all.


I assume it is illegal to fill HP Sauce bottles with anything other than HP Sauce.


There is also hygiene risks doing so.


Also some sauces contain animal products like anchovies. This would not be acceptable to Vegetarians as

HP sauce does not show any such ingredient on the label.


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