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New HEAD CHEF started at THE CHERRY TREE!!!!


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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Don't forget your syringe and short length of

> rubber hosing



And your flip-flops.


Ignore the sceptics - an open toe splash back is the best rinse for toe jam - and prevents athlete's foot.

purds89 Wrote:

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> Hey Guys,

> So if you like good food you are in for a real

> treat.... The Cherry Tree has a new head chef. If

> you remember enjoying the food and especially the

> Sunday roasts at the Herne Tavern in 2011/2012

> then you are in luck. The head chef from the Herne

> is now working at The Cherry Tree.

>

> So why not give it a go??? There will be a new

> menu starting around next week and its reasonably

> priced too!!!

> The Cherry Tree is situated on Grove Vale almost

> opposite East Dulwich Station!!

>

> Guaranteed GREAT FOOD!!!!!


Head chef and 200 bookings: Can the cherry tree hold that many sitting down or was it in shifts?

What qualifications do you have or are you just a cook? How many cooks work under you?

Why did you leave your previous job? Clarification would help us all decide if to call in.

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