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Tadim was a Turkish cafe on Camberwell Church Street in [[Locale Camberwell|Camberwell]]; it has now closed.
Now closed; was a Turkish cafe on Camberwell Church Street in [[Locale Camberwell|Camberwell]]. As of July 2011, [http://www.camberwellonline.co.uk/2011/07/alls-well-never-give-up/ Camberwell Online reports] that it shows no signs of reopening.
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In October 2012, [http://www.camberwellonline.co.uk/2012/10/beer-food-rumours-and-the-neighbours/ Camberwell Online reported] that Tadim was closed "for decoration, until further notice"; as of January 2013, [http://www.camberwellonline.co.uk/2013/01/january-variety/ Camberwell Online reports further] that it has closed for good as the bailiffs have been in.
The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like.
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Note: Tadim was [http://www.camberwellonline.co.uk/2011/07/big-day-out/#comment-320068 refurbished] in mid-2011; our comments below predate this.

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Comment added by secretlondon: The same blogger says it has reopened.
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Now closed; was a Turkish cafe on Camberwell Church Street in Camberwell. As of July 2011, Camberwell Online reports that it shows no signs of reopening.

The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like.

Turkish cafe on Camberwell Church Street in Camberwell.

secretlondon visited on a weekday afternoon in September 2008. It was very quiet and the new waitress didn't know what any of the food was. I had Et Sote (lamb meat, onions, green pepper and tomato with rice) (£5.50) photo and herbal tea (75p) photo. They also sell meze, coffee, baklava, sandwiches, salads and cakes.

There was Turkish music and the walls were painted with images of Turkey.

Accessibility: There are no stairs but it was quite tight in places. The toilets are on the same level.

Last visited by secretlondon, December 2008.

Comment added by secretlondon: The same blogger says it has reopened.


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