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• #25827
Hey! You're back!
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• #25828
It sounds like a bloody difficult and emotional trip Al, but at least you're able to eat well and enjoy the pleasures of new foods, possibly my favourite thing about traveling.
You should come and visit me for lunch when you get back, if you fancy exploring some Persia-in-Peckham cuisine. I know you like mezze-type sharing food.
As @Kat_Balou and @OneLessCardiganwill attest though, weekends can get very hectic! :)
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• #25829
Will do Miss Mouse, Persia-in-Peckham
ftw
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• #25830
Interesting stuff, reminds me of custrd apple.
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• #25831
If you're Sally of Persepolis, I'll happily vouch for your delicious food! We visited in January for a friend's birthday and everything was so tasty: delicately spiced and excellently cooked. I wasn't quite prepared for the portion sizes, really filling. Thank you!
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• #25832
zelman meats. an over-fussy ordering system and pushy waiters that insisted on calling us 'guys' meant we paid for our drinks and fucked off to the coach and horses for another 5 pints. i feel like crap.
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• #25833
waiters that insisted on calling us 'guys'
Ha, this really gets my goat too. Esp when its me and the missus?!
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• #25834
coupled with the classic table side haunch-sit and the not writing of anything down.
y u do dis!?!?!
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• #25835
Got repeatedly called 'kids' by a waitress in Lounge Bohemia once. I think she was younger than us. Really irritating
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• #25836
i worked for 5 years as a waiter in london. if word ever got about that i'd called a diner anything other than 'sir' or 'ma'am' i'd have been sacked, and rightly so.
kids these days. i blame that Top of the Pops.
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• #25837
and zoella
on a separate subject have you considered starting a vlog?
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• #25838
your a vlog.
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• #25839
Finally got me some ackee and saltfish from Healthy Eaters in Brixton today... Breadfruit and plantain in there as well, delicious... I will miss you, Brixton...
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• #25840
ffs I can't live without plantain, cassava (yucca) these days. Growing up in sarf London mid teens to mid twenties as opposed to norf London rest of my life. I've never taken for granted local shops stocking produce from around the world. For home cooking from Latin America, Carribean, North African, Mediterranean, Indian even found a Sri Lankan food section at Asda in Beckton a couple of weeks ago.
If you lived in Balham late Eighties, You'd remember a guy spitting image of Michael Jackson (Bad Era I recall he even wore one glove) working Saturdays at the fish mongers where we bought red snapper etc, La Tropicana restaurant where i discovered sweet potato pudding laced with rum served hot with ice cream and our Caribbean food odessey began, trading recipes and tips with market stall holders. Saltfish, flying fish brought over by friends, huge pots of curried goat, rice with pumpkin and peas, pepperpot.
For this reason alone I think it would be hard staying in Colombia. Whilst the food is great and cheap, there isn't the cultural diversity, we find in Babylon-don.
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• #25841
My go to spots for San Marzano tomatoes on my way home are closed or out of stock; anybody got any idea West End/ Central or an Italian deli towards SE? #middleclassproblems
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• #25842
I know all the central/eastern/northern ones, if desperate
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• #25843
Alessandro?
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• #25844
I work NW1 hit me up
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• #25845
Closest to that I know are:
Gazzano's
Terroni of ClerkenwellBoth in Clerkenwell
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• #25846
Zapote, size of a fist tree grown, thick greyish brown dusty skin, bright orange inside. Eaten raw texture, between stringy pumpkin/squash, mango and sharron fruit with 4-5 large stones inside. Sweet but subtle flavour.
I believe this is related to mamey from Mexico, which are large, egg shaped, rough skin like avocado.
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• #25847
Going to check the delis in Soho and Wholefoods market = Wholefoods Strianese brand £1.69 + Lina Stores Gustarosso £2.50!
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• #25848
Food tips in Amsterdam?
I've booked early lunch at Ron Gastrobar because it's hotly tipped but would love recommendations for anything local or traditional.
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• #25849
http://www.balthazarskeuken.nl/en/
wel toff.
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• #25850
Picked up some pork shoulder at the weekend. I wanted to test out a new technique for crackling.
Turned out ok.
Not come across mamey yet. Had these today, tomate de arbol (tree tomato) and granadilla (dark grey flesh) packed with stuff like malic acid, utterly delicious.
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