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Too Many Indian Restaurants
DianeMeakin
#25 Posted : 26 September 2009 20:55:23(UTC)
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Mexican? I was about to say yes but then realised the place I was going to refer to is Spanish - the tapas restaurant just off Wanstead High Street, opposite the station. Getting there, but not quite there yet! :roll:
hiccup
#26 Posted : 27 September 2009 21:56:38(UTC)
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forget the indian take aways....whats with the ice cream palours and afters joints that are opening everywhere. And how much fried chicken do we eat in ilford. The problem here is that once one type of business does well in selling a particular thing everyone else has to jump on the bandwagon and open the same takeaway/shop.

YES PLEASE to more choice.
VerlorenHoop
#23 Posted : 02 October 2009 11:36:44(UTC)
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Quest wrote:
I agree with the original poster there needs to be more variety in the business premises in locality.
This also included the number of fied chicken shops and licenced premises including the night club near seven kings station and the new Irish Bar on the High Road, Nr MacDonalds.
These premises having a detrimental effect on the area.
The local council and local councillors need to address this issue.



Am I missing something, I pass that way quite often and have not noticed an Irish bar. I must say I have enjoyed the food at the Tent, which was something new, if not for me than for the locale. I enjoy middle-eatern food occasionally and quite like the place near the station on Cranbrook road, the one that I think used to be Lloyds bank, but the service in there was a little laconic, although the food was worth the wait.
As for mexican, I know that the building that was the casino, an unknown (to me) nightclub, and at one time a Que Pasa had a Tex-Mex theme during this latter stage of its history, but maybe it was not very successful, leading to its closure. I for one would rather enjoy a good traditional Tapas bar with an open front and the chance to chat with friends over a half pint of cerveza and a few nibbles, but I don't have the wherewithal to open one myself. Any Spanish chefs and financial angels on the board ?????
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