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Has anyone tried the fairly recently opened bistro in Sydenham owned by the owner of the coffee kiosks at Forest Hill, Honor Oak and Sydenham stations?

Open all day 9 am to 11 pm, first class quality food, competitive prices and extensive wine list. Dogs and children welcome, but I have seen no dogs and only well behaved children. Place for buggies at rear of restaurant.

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Yes, it's really good. Sunday lunches are sublime (the owner came out with more Yorkshires and other assorted goodies. The food is really good and the music nights are fantastic.


A brilliant addition to Sydenham. Love the place. Some good places are starting to emerge in Sydenham. Green & Brown in Mayow Park, Calabash of Culture do brilliant vegan food, The Marketplace in Lower Sydenham do amazing sandwiches and fantastic events, especially for kids.


Bar 161 has had great reviews, a new such place has opened which is getting good feedback, the Lemon Tree is great and does something a little different in Indian food and it's nice inside. Late Knights are looking at opening a bar here too.

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