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A duck curry served in a plastic Disney 'Donald Duck' kids bowl.


A street food van that serves its food on the street, literally. A Venezuelan braised goat & aubergine wrap chucked on the pavement and you have to ironically get down on the hands and knees to enjoy.


Louisa.

Jeremy, the best thing about a Beefeater is the voucher codes option (similar to pizza express). They often provide 25/30% off food bill codes online, can make it quite affordable. And they do a value daytime menu with a few courses for under a tenner etc. But overall I agree, it's not amazing.


Louisa.

  • 4 months later...

JoeLeg Wrote:

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> steveo Wrote:

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> > Unless you have a circular saw in the kitchen,

> how

> > do you clean a wood board?

>

>

> You can't, not properly. That's why they shouldn't

> be used. Was this at Noak?


So Noak closed for about a month, and has now just reopened as a brunch place with Aussie influences. Anyone tried the new version?

Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> is brunch served on a section of surfboard?

>

> Could be a new spin on 'Surf and Turf' #no-plates


😂 You also get a discretionary service charge of 10% added to your bill, according to the new menu on Instagram account.

Rosetta Wrote:

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>

> So Noak closed for about a month, and has now just

> reopened as a brunch place with Aussie influences.

> Anyone tried the new version?



Personal opinion, style over substance, trying too hard with the food. It tastes good, but it feels like someone really wants people to know how clever they are in the kitchen. Not for me. But then each to their own.


Having initially been unsure, I came to like the previous incarnation. This new one is expensive and flashy, and will probably do very well in the gentrification of Brockley.


The owner is completely bonkers, so I hope she's learned from the mass walk-out of her previous staff.

When I was in Melbourne earlier year I actually passed this place and yes, there they were, the 3 beakers of DIY coffee. What a faff.



yearJeremy Wrote:

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> Coffee on a chopping board:

> http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-02/deconstructe

> d-coffees-for-snobs-not-hipsters-cafe-manager/7470

> 080

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