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Brilliant, the bakery by the roundabout next to the EDT is to reopen as a cookware shop. Because I just can't get enough cookware in Dulwich between AJ Farmer where you can actually get what you need and Roullier White where you can't.


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Hardly a loss is it? Since Mr Yilmaz departed from here the place has not been upto scratch in my opinion. Getting rid of the take away as it was could possibly have been the biggest mistake ever made, although Kebab & Wine have certainly picked up on the passing trade now.


Louisa.

Did they?


Rates @ ?1300 a month = 15.6k pa.

Rent 45k pa. So rent and rates pa is 60.6k per annum.


Combined Restaurant and Takeaway takings = 9.5k per week. Which = 494k per annum.


Which means after rent and rates it has 433.4k per year for wages, stock, utilities, insurance etc.


No?

Nooooooooooooooo!!


Hisar can't close. It can't. It can't. It can't.


That is the one restaurant on LL that I return to time and time again. For quality and price the food cannot be beaten.


I'm truely gutted. Where can I get my fix of Beyti from when it goes?


Anybody got the inside track on when it is due to close?

Teppanyaki isn't Japanese food at all, its an interpretation of certain Korean meat dishes, and the Koreans do it far better. There hasn't been a decent Japanese restaurant in London since '98 anyhow.


Just had an amazing home cooked Japanese meal actually, its wonderful being married to a Japanese goddess whose culinary skills have yet to be rivalled by any professional chef/master. Japanese, Korean, Italian, Arabic, Italian, English, she is incredibly skilled in these cuisines and more, I hate going out to eat as it is never, ever a spot on what she can cook!

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