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The title of the thread is the name of the restaurant, so it is relevant. There are too many multiple threads about the same subject on here.


Chief Wrote:

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> I was not questioning the quality of the

> restaurant! So not really a relevant response to

> the issue I raised.

Not so with raw fish Fox. Fresh is considerably more important than with other food. It was also delicious, is that word allowed or do you have some bizarre reason for disallowing its use too?


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> To say something is 'Fresh' is not really much of

> an endorsement of excellence.

>

> One would expect as normal all food to be fresh

> in all outlets.

>

> "Well serve tea, coffee and Fresh Sandwiches.. "

>

>

> No one is going to say we serve 'Stale

> Sandwiches. ' ???

>

> DulwichFox

edcam Wrote:

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> Not so with raw fish Fox. Fresh is considerably

> more important than with other food. It was also

> delicious, is that word allowed or do you have

> some bizarre reason for disallowing its use too?


You can use what ever words you like. even Fresh.

My point was that a restaurant should not need to say it's food was fresh.

That should be taken for granted .


Delicious is Subjective.. ?


It's only 'Delicious' if you happen to like raw fish.


I would not find it delicious, however fresh it was, or had had been prepared by Jiro ono

owner of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a three-Michelin-starred Japanese sushi restaurant in Ginza, Ch??, Tokyo.


It would still make me gag..


DulwichFox

It wasn't the restaurant that said it was fresh, it was me. I consider that to be a positive thing. I don't really care whether you like/don't like sushi, I do and those others who also like it might find the recommendation useful.


Anything else you'd like to troll on about?


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Not so with raw fish Fox. Fresh is

> considerably

> > more important than with other food. It was

> also

> > delicious, is that word allowed or do you have

> > some bizarre reason for disallowing its use

> too?

>

> You can use what ever words you like. even

> Fresh.

> My point was that a restaurant should not need to

> say it's food was fresh.

> That should be taken for granted .

>

> Delicious is Subjective.. ?

>

> It's only 'Delicious' if you happen to like raw

> fish.

>

> I would not find it delicious, however fresh it

> was, or had had been prepared by Jiro ono

> owner of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a

> three-Michelin-starred Japanese sushi restaurant

> in Ginza, Ch??, Tokyo.

>

> It would still make me gag..

>

> DulwichFox

edcam Wrote:

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> It wasn't the restaurant that said it was fresh,

> it was me. I consider that to be a positive

> thing. I don't really care whether you like/don't

> like sushi, I do and those others who also like it

> might find the recommendation useful.

>

Anything else you'd like to troll on about?


Re: Gay saturation.

Posted by edcam May 07, 02:02PM


Don't feed the troll.

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Re: Yama Momo, Lordship Lane new


Posted by edcam Today, 04:13PM


Anything else you'd like to troll on about?

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Re: Triple Oscar winning actor in Dulwich!

Posted by edcam April 07, 12:03AM


Louisa is a troll.

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Re: Goodbye friend and foe, it's been a long journey

Posted by edcam April 07, 11:27AM


If she wasn't so repetitively troll-like,


You seem to be obsessed with calling other people Trolls. Take a look at yourself

befor you judge others..


DulwichFox

Jeremy Wrote:

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> edcam is right though... there are degrees of

> freshness, it's not just a binary "fresh or not

> fresh". And it's particularly pertinent when it

> comes to sushi.

>

> Foxy, somehow I am not surprised that you do not

> care for sushi. Doesn't seem like your bag..


Yeah. Not really a Fish person .. and don't care much for any cold food stuffs.

Not even cold curry.


I'm a Stew Casserole type of guy. Lots of hot (temp & spice) sauces.


Bread, Rice & Spuds. All restricted on my diet unfortunately :( Blood Sugar control


Talking of which just off to Curry Club. Yay.


Foxy.

summer01 Wrote:

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> There was not much to fault about Momo apart from

> the fact that it wasn't exactly the busiest place

> we have ever been to.Samsung Galaxy S6 cover

> For those concerned about parking there is plenty

> in adjacent streets although the restaurant itself

> is located on a busy stretch of the North circular

> in Ealing.Samsung Galaxy S6 cover



Eh?! I think you're posting about a different branch?

Jeremy Wrote:

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> That's your conclusion is it, Sue? ;-)



Eh?? If that's addressed to me, I haven't posted on this thread ??? Have you posted in the wrong place????


I've got no opinion on this restaurant one way or the other, I haven't been there and am unlikely to go there!

Sue Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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

> -----

> > That's your conclusion is it, Sue? ;-)

>

>

> Eh?? If that's addressed to me, I haven't posted

> on this thread ??? Have you posted in the wrong

> place????

>

> I've got no opinion on this restaurant one way or

> the other, I haven't been there and am unlikely to

> go there!


EDF version of premature (Pavlovian) ejaculation?

Sue, I think you replied to a post on here saying you thought they must posting about another branch. It turned out to be a spam post (poster went back and amended it to put lots of links in) so the spam and your reply look to have been removed. Assuming I'm remembering the right thread...



Sue Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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

> -----

> > That's your conclusion is it, Sue? ;-)

>

>

> Eh?? If that's addressed to me, I haven't posted

> on this thread ??? Have you posted in the wrong

> place????

>

> I've got no opinion on this restaurant one way or

> the other, I haven't been there and am unlikely to

> go there!

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