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Best south London restaurant?


stevie_son

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I'm making a list of restaurants in my local area. Would like suggestions for any that I've missed (there seems to be new places popping up everyday).


Has anyone been to the new place on Bellenden Road (I forget the name)? I also noticed a new place on Kirkdale (161 I think) that looks interesting.


Feel free to suggest stuff or add to the list and vote here


http://www.gridde.com/list/view/5348064108d1d2020003e168

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161 Kirkdale is a very newly opened wine bar in Sydenham, and is proving very popular. I understand there is a connection with TOASTed. Wine and beer only, no spirits, at present. Excellent cheeses. Friendly and knowledgeable owner and staff. Perhaps on the small side having regard to its popularity.

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