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Catalyst Wrote:


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> Yes I've been twice.I don't see how saying I'm not

> that into the latest street food trend being

> repackaged as a semi-formal dining concept is

> slagging off a business.



What's a semi-formal dining concept?


It all seemed very informal to me, including stools at the window, and mostly snacky things :)

Its less formal than a traditional formal dining concept but more formal than a shack serving take-out street food which is what Bao is traditionally. I'd say it's a pretty accurate description of Mr Bao.



Sue Wrote:

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> Catalyst Wrote:

>

> >

> > Yes I've been twice.I don't see how saying I'm

> not

> > that into the latest street food trend being

> > repackaged as a semi-formal dining concept is

> > slagging off a business.

>

>

> What's a semi-formal dining concept?

>

> It all seemed very informal to me, including

> stools at the window, and mostly snacky things :)

Went to Cravings last night - lovely food - not crazily gourmet but super friendly service and good prices for what you're getting. The tacos were a highlight. We sat in as we were going to the quiz at the White Horse next door after and the ambience was a bit too brightly lit but its a takeaway affairs mostly so don't think you can really complain.

Yeah Cravings isn't "gourmet" as such, it's pretty "rustic" type stuff but it's pretty decent. The cheese stuffed arepas and the deep fried things (tostadas?) were my favourites.


They don't help themselves with the lighting/music/decor, but I would probably not eat in anyway.

Nigello Wrote:

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> Powder, near Sainsbury's at the Plough end of LL,

> is now open, selling cosmetics (and perhaps more,

> but I couldn't see in when I passed quickly).



I think (from another thread?) it is also selling wholesale hair salon products?

  • 3 weeks later...

When they announced the opening on Twitter they said it would be a long while before it opened. I'm not sure why. Perhaps they need to prepare planning documents or something.



DulwichFox Wrote:

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> HRE Wrote:

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> > When IS meatLiquor to open?

>

> No sign of any work going on there. Not in any

> hurry for it to open..

>

> DulwichFox

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