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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Not sure what's going on with John The Unicorn

> though. There are several council notices stuck to

> the shutters which I didn't really understand.

> Some kind of dispute...


Police evicted squatters on the 19th march


not sure if it's free of them now.

I really enjoy the food (and cocktails) there - only downside is actually getting in. I have popped past a few times and there was a queue out the door to be seated. The owners also make little bird gin, which ends up in quite a few of the drinks. I wish them every success and think it's a great addition.

JDR Wrote:

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> I might be repeating old news but not trawling the

> whole thread.... Tried out Miss Tapas on Choumert

> Road. Lovely food, authentic tapas, staff friendly

> and knowledgable


This is the truth. Great wee place as is Pedler.

Our new favourite is a tiny place called Aya hidden at the end of a small arcade of shop near Khans bargains on Rye Lane.The best pancakes I've ever eaten,the lovely lady makes homemade blueberry syrup that she smothers on pancake with cream.Yum.Also does range of teas and ice cream supplied by the place on Lordship Lane,amongst order things.Happy to support such a friendly lady in her new venture.

Thx for the tip!


PohSuan Wrote:

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> Our new favourite is a tiny place called Aya

> hidden at the end of a small arcade of shop near

> Khans bargains on Rye Lane.The best pancakes I've

> ever eaten,the lovely lady makes homemade

> blueberry syrup that she smothers on pancake with

> cream.Yum.Also does range of teas and ice cream

> supplied by the place on Lordship Lane,amongst

> order things.Happy to support such a friendly lady

> in her new venture.

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