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Brixton news, rumours and general chat - October 2012

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On a more positive note, I went to the all you can eat Chinese place on Brixton Hill yesterday lunchtime.

Good stuff.
 
Although I did find these guys http://www.bigapplehotdogs.com while reading so some good has come of this awfulness :)

They replied:

finding a spot is the hardest part..“ @BigAppleHotDogs

These people need our help team :mad:

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Probably best to contact William Leigh @theboydonefood who is behind Wishbone. He will want to know what is affecting his business and his reputation I feel.
 
Also I think that Giles Looker of Soulshakers Bar Consultancy should know as his company runs the bar where the offensivesign is

soulshakers ltd @soulshakersltd

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On a more positive note, I went to the all you can eat Chinese place on Brixton Hill yesterday lunchtime.

Good stuff.

Really? It's not as good as the Chinese takeaway across the street, which I've been going to for ten years but can't remember the name. When they were on holiday I tried the buffet a couple of times but was a poor second.
 
Penh An

Depends what you want, I suppose. I use both, though not very often in the last year or so. I'm more likely to use the all you can eat now because I mostly like sweet and sour chicken from there and it costs me a fiver. Whereas in Penh An I either go for pancakes with duck which is expensive or veg fried rice and crispy beef which is also more expensive and I only eat half of each.
 
No, I don't think it does. Dunno.

Good variety of standard Anglo-Chinese food in an 'all you can eat' format.

Only tried it once, got two dishes and was not impressed as all. Reminded me of Paya in its blandness. Shame, as I was really looking forward to something different
 
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