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depends what kind of food you like, what kind of evening you are after and what you think constitutes a good dinner - any request for recommendations on here will usually elicit at least one response for every eatery on Lordship Lane - is there any poster whose opinion you value above others?


have a search for the word "restaurant" in the search bar on top left - that will bring up several threads along similar lines


My answer is usually


Indian? Tandoori Nights

Casual but decent? - Hizar

Quality? - Franklins (Palmerston not far behind)

Somwehere different and old school? - Moulin

Google doesn't give up a LOT of info about restaurants around here - Moulin for example may as well not exist based on google-evidence


Si Mangia is definitely local and I always wish them well, AND lots of people love it there. I find the food bland tho... Sounds like you are down that way anyway so give it a go

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