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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> 'resisting Shoreditchification'

> http://www.artefactmagazine.com/2016/03/01/peckham

> -vision-and-the-saviour-of-copeland-park/


"have resulted in a breeding ground for the creative class"


You see them humping on the benches at Franks, stuffing each other's orifices full of grilled giblets at Peckham Bazaar and suggestively stroking pool balls at Canavans...

Sue Wrote:

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> Really impressed by Mr Bao in Peckham. Apparently

> it's been open six weeks and has replaced a shoe

> shop, which I don't remember every seeing.


http://s1056.photobucket.com/user/dcdulwich/media/55B3B35B-01E5-4418-90FC-DA277D1BF394.png_zpsulbw33mi.jpeg.html

Sazzle30 Wrote:

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> Mr Bao is owned buy the same people as Miss Tapas,

> if you haven't been to Miss Tapas yet it's well

> worth it. Lovely to haven't decent Spanish food on

> the door step



Where abouts is Miss Tapas?


Haven't been paying much attention to developments in Peckham :)

pilsbury - I don't really know. The "official" opening times don't seem to mean much, as they were definitely open after 8pm on Monday. 1pm-8pm seems like odd hours for a takeaway.


They don't seem to have a phone number... but they are active-ish on Twitter, maybe try there if you are a user?

midivydale Wrote:

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> Probably off track for most of you guys a lovely

> new place in Brockley by sainsburys local, coffee,

> cakes and lovely food. Nice staff too


Noak? They serve food on wooden boards and steak tartar instead of steak tartare.

Catalyst Wrote:

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> I don't get this bao trend. Sure, would work great

> as a snack in a cafe or a bar but it's not the

> sort of thing that lends itself to a formal'ish

> dining experience. Much prefer their tapas place.


Yes.. That's right.. Bao... Fillings in a Soft White Bread baps.. not very exiting.. and not at all healthy..

.. a healthy Rye .. Granary ... Sourdough... roll would seem a nicer option..


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