Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 9 and Version 8 of Yummy Yummy, SE1 5UE
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This was a chinese buffet on the Old Kent Road. It closed sometime in 2011 and according to the [http://www.london-se1.co.uk/restaurants/info/466/yummy-yummy SE1 website] it will re-open as a steakhosue in mid July 2011. |
A Chinese buffet place near the Dun Cow on [[Locale Old Kent Road|Old Kent Road]]. |
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<div class="old_info">A Chinese buffet place near the Dun Cow on [[Locale Old Kent Road|Old Kent Road]]. |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]], January 2009.</div><div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]], January 2009.</div> |
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Comment added by Secretlondon: This looked closed when I went past. |
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Comment added by secretlondon: This is definitely closed according to the SE1 website. |
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category='Now Closed' |
category='Buffet,Chinese Food,Restaurants,Takeaway' |
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latitude='51.487899' locale='Old Kent Road,SE1,Walworth' longitude='-0.075943' |
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os_x='533571' os_y='178359' |
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postcode='' summary='Was a Chinese buffet place on the Old Kent Road.' website='' |
postcode='SE1 5UE' summary='Chinese buffet place on the Old Kent Road.' summary='Was a Chinese buffet place on the Old Kent Road.' website='' |
A Chinese buffet place near the Dun Cow on Old Kent Road.
The signage outside advertises Chinese, Japanese and Thai food, but on secretlondon's lunchtime visit all the food was Chinese.
It costs £5.49 for lunch and £7.99 for dinner in the evening. They charge less for a takeaway box but more if it is overful. Children pay less if they are under a certain height (which is marked on the wall). They charge extra for 'wasteage'. The costs go up on Saturdays, Sundays, Bank Holidays and Valentines Day too.
secretlondon went in one weekday lunchtime in January 2009. She paid £5.49, plus £1 for a pot of Chinese tea. They had been open an hour and much of the food was cold. They had a variety including tofu and other things for vegetarians.
There was Chinese TV on but with poor reception. The interference was being played through speakers. They seem to be licenced.
Accessibility: Stairs to the entrance. Didn't investigate the toilets.
Comment added by Secretlondon: This looked closed when I went past.
Comment added by secretlondon: This is definitely closed according to the SE1 website.
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