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Rio's Britannia was a halal greasy spoon cafe in [[Locale Norbury|Norbury]]. It has now closed. As of January 2018 the premises are occupied by a chicken shop <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/27650657699/ photo]</small>.
Halal greasy spoon in Norbury.
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[[bob]] visited on New Years Day 2016. There were several customers already in and a few more came in while he was there. The cafe can seat about 40 people at fixed tables and chairs. I got table service for my order but everyone else seemed to order at the counter. I paid at the counter. I had set breakfast 2 (&pound; 4.80)<small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/24102483245 photo]</small>. The breakfasts are notable for not containing bacon but turkey rashers and I suspect the sausage was beef which is unsurprising given the cafe is Halal. The egg was well cooked and the fried slice may not have been fried in my opinion. The turkey rashers made for an interesting change and tasted quite good. The hash browns were obvioulsy from a frozen packet but were cooked very well.
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Halal greasy spoon cafe in [[Locale Norbury|Norbury]].

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It seats about 40 people at fixed tables and chairs. Although the name on the frontage is "Rio Britannia", according to the menu it's actually called "Rio's Britannia".
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/sets/72157660705372724 flickr] photoset by [[bob]]
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[[bob]] visited on a Friday lunchtime (New Year's Day) in 2016. There were several customers already in and a few more came in while I was there. I got table service for my order but everyone else seemed to order at the counter, and I paid at the counter afterwards.
Accessibility info: Toilets are up a flight of stairs.
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I had set breakfast 2 (&pound;4.80) <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/24102483245 photo]</small>. The breakfasts are notable for containing turkey rashers instead of bacon, and I suspect the sausage was beef, which is unsurprising given the menu states that the cafe is halal. The turkey rashers made for an interesting change and tasted quite good. The egg was well cooked and the fried slice may not have been fried in my opinion. The hash browns were obviously from a frozen packet, but were cooked very well.

Accessibility: Tables and chairs are fixed to the floor. Toilets are up a flight of stairs.

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* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/sets/72157660705372724 bob's photoset on Flickr], including photos of the menu as of January 2016

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address='1503 London Road'
category='Now Closed'
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], 1 January 2016</div>
address='1503 London Rd'
category='Cafes,Greasy Spoons'
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latitude='51.410585'
locale='Norbury,SW16'
longitude='-0.121689'
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summary='Now closed; was a halal greasy spoon cafe in Norbury.' summary='Halal greasy spoon in Norbury'
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summary='Now closed; was a halal greasy spoon cafe in Norbury.' postcode='SW16 4AE'
summary='Halal greasy spoon in Norbury'

Halal greasy spoon in Norbury.

bob visited on New Years Day 2016. There were several customers already in and a few more came in while he was there. The cafe can seat about 40 people at fixed tables and chairs. I got table service for my order but everyone else seemed to order at the counter. I paid at the counter. I had set breakfast 2 (£ 4.80)photo. The breakfasts are notable for not containing bacon but turkey rashers and I suspect the sausage was beef which is unsurprising given the cafe is Halal. The egg was well cooked and the fried slice may not have been fried in my opinion. The turkey rashers made for an interesting change and tasted quite good. The hash browns were obvioulsy from a frozen packet but were cooked very well.

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Accessibility info: Toilets are up a flight of stairs.

Last visited by bob, 1 January 2016

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