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tessa1978 Wrote:

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> Mr Bao has just opened in Peckham Rye, they serve

> a slightly off different brunch, but amazing,

> always packed there, so definitely book in

> advance.



Mr Bao is brilliant, didn't know you could book though?

Had a v poor brekkie in Pedlar. Not cheap and was dry sausage, awful homemade baked beans and rubbery scrambled egg. Couple of plates also sent back from another table. Think they were just too busy and over stretched.


They asked for feedback on our experience as they value it. Never heard back.



queeniequenell Wrote:

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> I have heard that Pedler in Peckham is very good

> for brunch and for a veggie breakfast the Blue

> Brick Cafe on Felbrigg Road is great ... Delicious

> coffee too. I also like the Blue Mountain.

>

> http://www.pedlerpeckhamrye.com/about-us

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