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Where can I get a good lasagne & chips in Brixton this dinnertime?

Also- There was an 'incident' in the Duck Egg cafe the other week. I'm not 100% sure I feel ready to talk about it yet though.

I was presented with a lump of lasagne about 2 inches by 3 inches, with some chips (in there it's listed as chips or salad, but personally I don't think a little garnish would break the bank). Anyway, the lasagne was fucking tiny, and I said so. The chef came out, the consequences were not hilarious, etc.

Obviously I can never go back in there ever again.
 
I was presented with a lump of lasagne about 2 inches by 3 inches, with some chips (in there it's listed as chips or salad, but personally I don't think a little garnish would break the bank). Anyway, the lasagne was fucking tiny, and I said so. The chef came out, the consequences were not hilarious, etc.

Obviously I can never go back in there ever again.

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I can't say I can get on with lasagne and chips, but I really can't see the point of small lasagne and chips. It's the equivalent of super-sized sashimi. Hot gazpacho. Alcohol-free martini. (etc.)
 
I can't say I can get on with lasagne and chips, but I really can't see the point of small lasagne and chips. It's the equivalent of super-sized sashimi. Hot gazpacho. Alcohol-free martini. (etc.)

Quite. Gazpacho is a dish best served cold an' all that.
 
I can't say I can get on with lasagne and chips, but I really can't see the point of small lasagne and chips. It's the equivalent of super-sized sashimi. Hot gazpacho. Alcohol-free martini. (etc.)

I'd rather have a plate sized lasagne with no chips. Chips are a cost saving measure really, so places can fill you up and charge you less.

But if I'm going to get both, I want a decent sized piece.
 
Went to the recently renovated and under new management Cafe on the Hill today.

They had run out of lasagne but the MASSIVE breakfast I had instead was top notch.
 
I think it was Monday, I had the lasagne, chips and salad. Top notch, can't recommend it enough.

The salad especially was a nice touch. It was tomato, onion & oil. No lettuce, unless it was chopped very small. It was a bit like what you get in a kebab but more tomato.

I've been there more than once this week- not good for my waistline.
 
Oh god, THIS is why I done that postcard for Dave Chinzano (the ungrateful fucker) of eyore eating lasagne and chips :D
 
The Jockey pub (in Shameless) does a lasagne and chips for £2.20 - beat that.

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This news would really please Onket, if the Jockey was a) in Brixton rather than Manchester, b) not fictional.
 
@Onket I did actually try the lasagne/lasagna at The Albert last week and was pleasantly surprised. It comes with garlic bread and salad though :(
 
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