Tags for Forum Posts: turkish restaurants in harringay
Still, Muna refused to as well and she managed to stay open for about 5 yrs.
Am I misreading your comment, or is Muna's no longer open?
I never went there in the end... kept meaning to but now it's gone so that's out. I wonder if she will open some other place?
We go to Antep (as it is now known) quite a lot and they are lovely in there. However - I am really annoyed about the loss of the launderette. We are getting rid of our tumble dryer to make room for living in and I was counting on being able to nip down to the bottom of the road whenever we had a cothes drying emergency. Bah.
Also annoyed about loss of laundrette, it's so handy if washing machine breaks down but also for the larger items such as duvets which I take round a few times a year. Doesnt seem right that all we are getting is Turkish restaurants and betting shops along the Lanes. Very disappointed indeed. And the women who work there will be losing their jobs.
There is clearly a lot of money in this Turkish food malarkey and in this age of recession and austerity, these restaurants are bucking the trend. Wonder what is the key to their success and expansion... having a lot of local Turkish people for sure helps but also many non Turkish customers I suppose. I wonder which one will be next to expand and what it will gobble up in the process?
We have the usual washing facilities at home, but Laundromats are certainly useful if you have a large duvet to clean, or, heaven forbid, your washing machine breaks down, as is not unknown. Save Our Launderettes!
Hope they are careful when they knock the connecting walls through. The Laundamatic building is in a pretty woeful state of repair.
I'm also very sad about loss of Muna's, though didn't go as much as I'd like to. I agree about wanting more variety BUT love the Turkish places and so much prefer to that awful furniture Dogtas place in old Queen's Head (will try to stop griping about that) and the betting shops. Is this for real that one must pay protection money? To whom and against what?
Many thanks Andy. This is indeed worrying- good on the one hand to be retaining the laundrette but not as an encroachment into the residential area and clearly issues about waste, noise pollution and the like. I think anyone living near the Green Lanes end of any streets these days have reasons to fear this subtle extension down our streets. The rubbish as well as the noise and just general feeling of the place. Oh dear.. bad news. But as you say we can object. Will it do any good though? I am not a Rutland gardens person but it could happen near me, in fact it already did now I come to think of it as the turning at top of my road was blocked off years ago by restaurant and they built a shisha hut there plus there is a shop there too...
© 2024 Created by Hugh. Powered by
© Copyright Harringay Online Created by Hugh