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That might be because if anyone dares to criticise them on social media they threaten them with legal action (or at least they threaten the website on which the criticism appears). I've never visited Le Chandelier but would not do so now as a matter of principle, because IMHO if a caf?/restaurant can't stand the heat, they should stay out of the kitchen.

DuncanW Wrote:

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> Had a successful visit to Fabulous Ice Fires on

> Saturday morning, and their ice-cream and sorbet

> is pretty amazing, it has to be said.



It seemed to be closed last Saturday?


We've tried three times to try it out, and every time it has been closed!!

Don't know the opening times. But we went in for lunch on Sunday. It's a pretty small menu (breakfasts, sandwiches, salads, scotch eggs/sausage rolls, and of course cakes) but food was quite good. Interior feels rather unfinished, but I guess that's not surprising.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Don't know the opening times. But we went in for

> lunch on Sunday. It's a pretty small menu

> (breakfasts, sandwiches, salads, scotch

> eggs/sausage rolls, and of course cakes) but food

> was quite good. Interior feels rather unfinished,

> but I guess that's not surprising.


It's the place next to blue tit barbers (with black paint) then ?


I thought it was going where the Acorn estate agent is for some reason :)

JohnL Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Don't know the opening times. But we went in

> for

> > lunch on Sunday. It's a pretty small menu

> > (breakfasts, sandwiches, salads, scotch

> > eggs/sausage rolls, and of course cakes) but

> food

> > was quite good. Interior feels rather

> unfinished,

> > but I guess that's not surprising.

>

> It's the place next to blue tit barbers (with

> black paint) then ?



Nope, it's a couple of doors down from there (towards the rye)


The one with black paint next to Blue Tit is going to be some sort of sh!sha lounge (yes, sh!sha really is a banned word on here..)

Funny how Peckham does not have a Curry House. (Apart From Ganapati)

which isn't really a Curry House in the usual sense.


Used to have two on Peckham Rd. One of which was where I had my first Curry. A Chicken Ceylon. (1970)ish

Still see the guy in E.D. from time to time. Think he is now retired.



DulwichFox

bob Wrote:

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> Chicken Ceylon many a year past since I heard that

> one. Bob S


It was called The Indo Pak restaurant and was opposite Sumner rd. next to the Odeon.

I think the owner rent to Curry Cabin and then to what is now Veer Zara


Celon was a very hot curry on par with Phal or the very hot Tindaloo (Yes with a 'T' )


I used to meet a group of guys there late Sunday night and we use to compete for the hottest curry.

and how many green chillies we could eat. :)


Foxy

A shout out to AYA in the Holdron's Arcade on the Rye Lane.

Fab little discrete eatery - https://www.facebook.com/ayapeckham


Also, Lerrny's cafe - http://lerrynscafe.com


Forzawin - in the Copeland Business estate - http://www.forzawin.com


Loads to mention that are based in Peckham.

Hi all,

we opened last week. i'm not sure i'm allowed to post menu on here as it may be seen as advertising (?).

anyway, do pop in for a chat. we are open 8am-5pm monday to friday and 9am on the weekends.

we haven't quite finished the decorating but are tweaking all the time!

give me a shout if you want the socail media feeds - not sure they are allowed either?

xxx

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