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New Italian restaurant, Ollivelli


Phil.

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Phil. Wrote:

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> Haha it probably looks like that Lowlander! Alas

> I'm just a resident excited about the addition of

> another cool and quality-looking restaurant in ED


Quite obvious that you're connected in some way with Ollivelli...

Looks pretty much like any relatively affluent London area to me. As long as the places are good then why not? (And not all of them are.)


Dog duck Wrote:

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> Lordship Lane is turning into some kind of odd

> restaurant street normally found in some holiday

> destination? Enough's enough...

cactus Wrote:

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> Dog duck, I really don't get where you're coming

> from, 'odd restaurant street' and 'holiday

> destination', Really?


Well I'm not sure about 'odd restaurant street' but it looking a bit like a 'Holiday Destination'

with a disproportional amount of Restaurant outlets to other shops.


DulwichFox

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> I don't think there are that many restaurants on LL.


Ermmm



Swadesh, Curry Cabin, Tandoori Nights, Dulwich Tandoori, Veer Zara, Jaflong, Surma, Mirash


Cafe Noodle, Franco Manca, Franklins, Le Chardon Restaurant, Le Chandelier


Hisar, Hisar Mangal, The Sea Cow, The Palmerston, The Lordship


Toasted ED, Yama Momo, Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Sema Thai Restaurant, Pretty's


Dulwich Cafe, Caffe Nero, Johnnies


Ollivelli (coming soon)




That's a fair amount.. May of missed a couple..


No one is going to starve on Lordship lane.. Armed with Credit Card that is :)


Feeling hungry??


Foxy

Given how hard it is to get a reservation on a weekend, the number of restaurants simply reflects how much people here and nearby like to eat


Lordship Lane has a similar number of eateries as most vibrant high streets.


Best of all, in addition to the restaurants, the general area still has multiple supermarkets, two DIY shops, a locksmith, multiple dry cleaners, launderettes, a fabric shop, a plumbing shop, gift and card shops, a few clothes shops, charity shops, multiple flower shops / garden shop, kitchen design place, a few homes good stores, several pubs / bars, a new cinema, two gyms, a pilates studio, a tile shop, a tennis club (near south end of LL), squash courts (near the big Sainsburys), architects, law offices, MOT garage, a car wash, a sash window firm, the joiners on North Cross road, multiple vets, a Gymboree for kids, nurseries, churches and other places of worship, doctors offices and dentists, optometrists, a few jewelers, various beauty salons, barbers, picture framers, nail shops, pharmacies, a fish monger a butcher, multiple wine and craft beer shops, a nice Saturday market, a carpet and flooring specialist, the little gallery, two bike shops, book stores, Delis, bakers / cake shops, pet shop, news agent, a podiatrist, physiotherapist and more I?m sure I?m forgetting?


The area is simply incredibly well served with a wealth of businesses in addition to the other amenities within easy access such as Dulwich Park, Peckham Rye Park and Common, Dulwich Woods, Dulwich Picture Gallery, and the Horniman Museum.


The area isn?t unbalanced, holiday etc. It?s a vibrant area providing lots of services.

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