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Xoco.


Another Indian restaurant?? From the name, I rashly assumed it would be Mexican .... but it has an Indian Grill. Can you have a Mexican restaurant with an Indian grill??


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1726606,1727220#msg-1727220


"Grand opening" today ......


ETA: Oh, they've posted the menu further up the other thread. It's Indian with a few additions I think.

Yep, xoco menu looks v odd. Have commented a few times that the local curry house proprietors should try something different, but this really looks most unusual. I would have thought that if they were going for a casual modern slant, a good concept to take influence from would be something like Dishoom.

Powder Cosmetics at 369 Lordship Lane is now open. It looks very nice inside but I wouldn't really know what the selection or prices are like...


Also, I see that the sunbed shop at 355 Lordship Lane (which I never ever saw open) has been sold. Hopeful that means a real business will move in soon and make that shopping strip a bit more lively.

On the subject of curries and Dishoom, Chai Naasto in Beckenham were looking at East Dulwich and had looked on both the Lane and also the Grove Tavern site but all were too expensive (Seperately I hear the Dulwich Estate don't want anyone to use the Grove for retail as have it earmarked for flats).


Such a shame Chai couldn't find somewhere as it would be great to have such a fantastic Indian place on the lane and would force the plethora of mediocre curry places to buck up their acts!

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> What we need is a Bar with BYOF Bring Your Own

> Food..

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> The Hob Goblin in Forest hill used to do this..

>



So did The Crystal Palace Tavern (now The Great Exhibition). It didn't have a kitchen. You could get food delivered there.

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > What we need is a Bar with BYOF Bring Your Own

> > Food..

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> > The Hob Goblin in Forest hill used to do this..

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> >

>

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> So did The Crystal Palace Tavern (now The Great

> Exhibition). It didn't have a kitchen. You could

> get food delivered there.


I didn't know that.. The Hob had a list of Menus so you could get food delivered.

They provided a plate and cutlery. Not sure if they charged.


Foxy

JohnL Wrote:

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> MissKing Wrote:

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> > Fox tons is opening on Rye Lane in Peckham!

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> How long before it gets vandalised/tagged


Hopefully not too long

I suspect it'll work quite well for groups of people, as they have a wide range of things on offer.


But we're so well catered for for most of the types of food on the menu in this area- if I wanted a burger i'd go to one of the specialist places (meat Liquor or Honest), if I wanted Indian, well I don't need to spell it out.

LondonMix Wrote:

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> I was at Pop Brixton recently and one thing I wish

> was around here was really good sum or Japanese

> dumplings.


Yep, but the number of places doing really good dim sum in London... can probably count on one hand.


If 'OK' dim sum will suffice, then Hong Kong City isn't that far away.

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