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Time Out says
Thu Oct 18 2012
Hip as it is, this area isn’t blessed with smart restaurants serving innovative food, which makes No 67 such a revelation. Housed in the refurbished South London Gallery, by day it’s a delightful café serving tarts, salads, nice cakes and good coffee, with tables spilling out into an airy modern extension and a pretty garden. In the evenings (Wed-Sat), the low-key townhouse becomes an intimate dining room, a chic space on a domestic scale, decked out in muted greys and with low lighting, where cultured south Londoners sip bellinis and Camden Brewery beers.
The reasonably priced seasonal menu is modern and creative, with dishes such as morcilla-stuffed pork belly, rabbit three ways, and plaice with samphire, followed by own-made buttermilk pudding and boozy strawberries and in-house rye bread ice-cream. And if you’ve been out all night at one of Peckham’s art squat parties, what better way to revive than a weekend brunch of kippers, spanish eggs and chorizo, or waffles oozing with maple syrup, all washed down with a bloody mary.
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