Re: Question for the Londoners

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Jesus Christ.


Posted by: Flippanter | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 2:20 PM
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I don't know if it's worth buying food there to eat, specifically, but probably buying things there is good as a general reward for their twitter account.


Posted by: MHPH | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 2:28 PM
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Well, this place is amazing (and their Twitter feed).


Posted by: Minivet | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 2:31 PM
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2 seconded. I liked that they include "actual restaurant" on their page; the twitter feed itself is good enough.


Posted by: Jesus McQueen | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 2:32 PM
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3 also seconded. Tanuki might win, because the other place probably doesn't show Japanese slasher flicks.


Posted by: Jesus McQueen | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 2:35 PM
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3: please refrain from posting off-topic comments so early.


Posted by: nosflow | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 2:39 PM
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Sorry, I forgot you only rate dogs.


Posted by: Minivet | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 2:43 PM
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I would avoid all Dalston kebab shops at all costs.There are some great Vietnamese places down the road in Kingsland Road.


Posted by: ajay | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 2:53 PM
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The FB page for that restaurant in Portland is the best, though it seems very non-Portland-y.


Posted by: R Tigre | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 3:02 PM
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It's on the edgy side of Portlandy. The owner is definitely keeping it weird.


Posted by: Jesus McQueen | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 3:04 PM
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In that she's actually aggressive rather than passive-aggressive, true, it's not especially Portlandy.


Posted by: Jesus McQueen | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 3:05 PM
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Right, I've only been briefly and a while ago, but I didn't really think of "fuck you!" as the city's ethos. Restauranteurs are generally so slimy and servile that I appreciate any place that tells customers to fuck off.


Posted by: R Tigre | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 3:11 PM
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There was a chef here for a while who would permanently ban you from his (good) restaurant if he saw you taking a picture of your plate for social media. Like, staff would come over immediately, escort you out, and take your name. That was so awesome.


Posted by: R Tigre | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 3:13 PM
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The place where I worked here was famed for rude waiters. People were sometimes disappointed if I seemed too nice.


Posted by: Jesus McQueen | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 3:20 PM
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I've been to this place and the food is genuinely fantastic. Go straight for the sweetbreads.


Posted by: K | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 3:21 PM
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I'm sad I never got to go here when Bruno was alive.


Posted by: nosflow | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 3:54 PM
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Not least because the martinis were $2.50. What an age!


Posted by: nosflow | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 3:54 PM
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So are you going to London, neb, or is this just passing interest?


Posted by: Minivet | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 4:19 PM
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A more than passing interest in the twitter account.


Posted by: nosflow | Link to this comment | 04-19-16 5:15 PM
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I've not been to the Dalston place, but I second ajay's recommendation of Kingsland Road Vietnamese joints.


Posted by: Ginger Yellow | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 2:19 AM
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20: quite. You could pay £4 for greasy mystery meat, stringy lettuce and stale pita bread, which you have to eat in the street, or you could pay £6 to sit down and eat absolutely terrific pho. There's a reason why kebab shops cater mainly to the hopelessly drunk.


Posted by: ajay | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 2:32 AM
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Can't speak to Mangal 2, but Hasan's Turkish restaurant is my go-to option on the Kingsland Road.


Posted by: Alex | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 4:34 AM
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Which reminds me, I should be in London in early June (3, 4 & 5. Fly back to Arrakis on Monday the 6th.) Meetup very much desired.


Posted by: Barry Freed | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 4:46 AM
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re: 21

A good kebab is a thing of wonder, though. Big chunks of proper lamb or chicken, grilled on skewers over coals, in a pitta with loads of fresh salad and chilli.


Posted by: nattarGcM ttaM | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 4:49 AM
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re: 23

I should be around. 3, or 5th are both probably do-able.


Posted by: nattarGcM ttaM | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 4:51 AM
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24 is absolutely true. But if I want a good kebab, I don't start looking in a Dalston kebab shop.

23: aha! I am away most of that weekend but back on the afternoon of the 5th, if that fits in.


Posted by: ajay | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 5:35 AM
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26.2 it certainly does. And I'll probanly be available each of those evenings (I've been thinking about a possible B&T meetup too though that great blog is sadly moribund.)


Posted by: Barry Freed | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 5:45 AM
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You, me and Alex pretty much would be a B&T meetup.


Posted by: ajay | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 5:47 AM
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True that. But there's also Richard J, Charlie W, D2 (all of whom have commented here before), and Chris W.


Posted by: Barry Freed | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 5:53 AM
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In the future, everything will be Crooked Timber or Tumbr.


Posted by: Moby Hick | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 6:02 AM
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Crookedtimbr, the app that allows you to meet and have arguments with obnoxious libertarians and clueless academics in your area.


Posted by: ajay | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 6:14 AM
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WHAT ARE WE? CHOPPED LIVER?


Posted by: OPINIONATED CLUELESS LIBERTARIANS AND OBNOXIOUS ACADEMICS | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 8:14 AM
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I am ignoring 32, using my ignoring app, Choppdlivr.


Posted by: ajay | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 8:34 AM
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I actually met someone from CT the other day. It was delightful. Count me in for the BF meetup. What was B&T?


Posted by: NW | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 1:49 PM
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34 Excellent. Looking forward to meeting.

B&T was Jamie Kenny's fantastic Blood and Treasure.

Really sharp political analysis generally but especially on China, coming from a broad politics as gangsterism viewpoint with a touch of the grand guignol and home of the schlachtbummleriat. But I'm sure frequent commmenters ajay or chris y could say more and better.

But the twitter's taken Jamie and the blog away. I miss it.

https://twitter.com/jkbloodtreasure


Posted by: Barry Freed | Link to this comment | 04-20-16 2:03 PM
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Yes - the B&T crew is in the main on the Twitter now.

Barry - drop me a DM. I'm starting a new job for some guys near Arrakis about that time, so not sure if I'll be able to see daylight, but would be good to finally meet.


Posted by: richard J | Link to this comment | 04-21-16 7:25 AM
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