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I used to live in Bermondsey, two minutes from Castello and it took us a year to manage to go - what a waste of a year, it's fantastic. Never had a pizza from there but the pasta dishes are superb. They do take away too - the only thing I miss about Bermondsey! It is always busy which says alot when you consider the area so you may want to book if you are thinking of going. We always used to get the same waiter who was a bit grumpy but if you can overlook this, the food is delicious.

Ok will dex and TillieTrotter, I give in - I certainly do miss The Angel, The Mayflower and Bermondsey Wall East, there certainly are good things about Bermondsey (and lovely Rotherhithe), it's just I've turned into an East Dulwichite now and nothing seems to be able to live up to it! Bermondsey Wall East is a beauty though - fantastic walk along the river with some great buildings.


PS The eel fishing completely passed me by - or was that what all those guys were up to at Surrey Quays?

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