Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 2 and Version 1 of Oriental City

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== Line 2 ==
As of March 2007, London's mayor, Ken Livingstone, [http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/planning_decisions/strategic_dev/2007/20070315/oriental_city_decision_letter.pdf has agreed (PDF)] to let Brent Council go ahead with their plans to close Oriental City down for three years to allow for redevelopment. Boo.

== Line 9 ==
It's currently (February 2007) under threat of development, which is projected to take three years.

Large Asian mall in North London, reasonably close to Colindale Station.

Highlights:

  • The food court! Japanese, Chinese (including a dim sum house), Thai, Indian, you name it. Select your favourite dishes from as many stalls as you like, and collect them when your number comes up.
  • Other food places, including a cafe that does bubble tea, and a sushi bar.
  • The Japanese crockery shop.
  • The Japanese supermarket — all kinds of interesting vegetables, sushi-grade fish, meats, noodles, rice, spices, oils, vinegars, exciting things in packets.
  • The durian shop. Located outside the main building, for obvious reasons.

It's currently (February 2007) under threat of development, which is projected to take three years.


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