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  • 2 weeks later...
we tried last night and were told the same thing - they were empty at the front but the manager said people has booked. I've no reason to think he wasn't telling the truth..why on earth would a new business turn custom away? looks fantastic inside so will know to book next time.
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We had booked for 8.00pm thankfully. Restaurant was full when we got there. They had started turning tables around 8.30 I guess for the next customers due in 8.45/9.00pm. Food was lovely, stuffed my face to compensate for dry January. Non alcoholic cocktails were great. Very full at the back of the restaurant near the open kitchen. Manager very welcoming, will definitely be going back, he did advise us to book a week in advance for the weekends!!

Do call as the open table link isn't entirely correct!!

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Have eaten there three times. Really amazing service. Had a chance to meet the new operations guy and he was super helpful. Amazing cocktails and great vibe. They did a great job of turning the tables without any fuss and accommodating my table, which went from four of us on ladies night out to seven - poor waiter LOL!!!

Really good service, and great value!!!

Thank you Yamamomo - welcome to East Dulwich.


Beaky Wrote:

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> We had booked for 8.00pm thankfully. Restaurant

> was full when we got there. They had started

> turning tables around 8.30 I guess for the next

> customers due in 8.45/9.00pm. Food was lovely,

> stuffed my face to compensate for dry January. Non

> alcoholic cocktails were great. Very full at the

> back of the restaurant near the open kitchen.

> Manager very welcoming, will definitely be going

> back, he did advise us to book a week in advance

> for the weekends!!

> Do call as the open table link isn't entirely

> correct!!

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