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Hi Budleigh, yes our opening ours are Sunday - Tuesday by appointment, Wednesday - Friday 11.30 - 17.30 and Saturday 10 - 5.30. Unfortunately Google Business doesn't offer an option of 'by appointment' and only gives an option of open or closed.

I appreciate some people would like to visit the shop on a Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and as I live locally am happy to open when requested, please call 020 8425 0821 (diverts to my mobile). These opening hours may increase as we become more established and there is sufficient demand.

Best regards,

Angus.

There was rumours that Swadesh was to become a Tapas Bar.


Well the Swadesh sign has been removed only to reveal a Tapas Restaurant sign.

NOT a new sign, but and old one. I don't remember the place having once been a Tapas Place.

Suppose it must of been ?


How long ago would that of been. ??


Foxy

Sue Wrote:

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> It's a new sign deliberately made to look old,

> isn't it?


No.. It's an old sign..




ETA.. Work is currently going on inside and has been for a while.

Can't really see much at the moment as windows painted out.


Foxy

Spoke to the Homemade Kitchen guy this week (Northcross Road)- have been trying unsuccessfully to have a waffle there for some time. He's having complaints from a neighbour about the smell/hot food. which seems bonkers as it's next door to the day and night operating Bonne Bouffe which I would imagine would be much worse in terms of noise/smell etc?

He seemed a really nice guy and I hope they can sort it out as I love waffles and pancakes and the types of things they were proposing to sell. They are doing drinks for now.

Any one know anything more?

katgod Wrote:

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> Spoke to the Homemade Kitchen guy this week

> (Northcross Road)- have been trying unsuccessfully

> to have a waffle there for some time. He's having

> complaints from a neighbour about the smell/hot

> food. which seems bonkers as it's next door to the

> day and night operating Bonne Bouffe which I would

> imagine would be much worse in terms of

> noise/smell etc?

> He seemed a really nice guy and I hope they can

> sort it out as I love waffles and pancakes and the

> types of things they were proposing to sell. They

> are doing drinks for now.

> Any one know anything more?



It looked very very closed when I passed this afternoon. :(

Sue Wrote:

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> mancity68 Wrote:

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> > http://asidelondon.com/

> >

> > 56 goldsmiths road

>

>

> No menu? The website doesn't even say what kind of

> food they serve!


Wednesday?Friday: 10.00?23.00


Saturday: 09.00?23.00


Sunday: 09.00?18.00


Please note the kitchen closes from 15.00?18.00 every day.


Why would that be. ?


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Please note the kitchen closes from 15.00?18.00

> every day.


Fox... most restaurants shut between lunch and dinner (apart from pubs and chain type places). Try finding somewhere decent for an early dinner at 5pm, it's not easy.


Anyway, I think it looks very nice and will hopefully be able to give it a go at some point.

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