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LostThePlot Wrote:

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> lenk Wrote:

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> > Anyone eaten there or had a takeaway?

>

> I went in there about 2-3 years ago, and had to

> leave before we ordered. The reason being the

> design of the tables. For some reason,there is a

> bar between the legs, about 4 inches below the

> bottom of the table-top, which in effect stops you

> getting close enough to the table to eat.

>

> So not wanting a bad back, or food on my lap, we

> left.

>

> I so want to eat there, but until the tables are

> changed then I won't/can't...


you sure it's the same place? This place looks new - as in 'still smell the paint' new - 2-3 years ago I'm sure Bellenden Brasserie (serving whatever it was they served - definitely not African iirc) was still open wasn't it?

i love food - all food - chinese food - african food - caribbean food - indian food - thai food - etc. etc. humans are strange creatures especially in england if we are unsure about certain things we will avoid them - this is probably why some african/ caribbeean restaurants are not popular across the whole population as they are unsure of what an african dish etc. would consist of, where as most people even the most uncultured cockney would know what was in a Chicken jalfrezi.


therefore i think people restaurant owners etc. should do more to educate the massers on how great african and caribbean food is. if i owned this take away or what ever i would be standing outside offering free samples of my food. if the product is good people will come back - standard business practice.


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