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Had a nice veggie falafel pitta from a place in the Greenfields - called the Organic Falafel Co. or something like that? Absolutely delicious!

Also got a Square Pie one evening and that was pretty tasty too - even if that and a drink cost a hefty 10 quid!

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The Lebanese Meze in the Park, Ghandi's Flip Flop at West Holts, Zouk on Tour Indian Street Food by West Holts and South Indian Street Food at Williams Green.

Also loved the cake at Avalon Cafe Salted Caramel Chocolate Torte. Actually took a lot of photos of food this year so will make an effort to get them on photobucket and link to my photos at some point.

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The best food I had was for £5/6 from the Permaculture Gardens, yet again. Really Trully wonderfully tasty plate of veg stir fry with some kind of wheat thing and lovely fresh salad.The only other thing I had that was half way decent was mint & lamb pie wish mash and gravy, can't remember the place but it was quite for and decent price at £7, got a drink as well.

Everything else I had was shit, properly properly shit; I had fish & chips for £7.50 from somewhere and it was the worst I'd ever had in my life, from anywhere in the world, I bought two pasties from £5 with an unidentifiable taste and was dry as a bone, some pesto pasta which might have been okay but the torrential rain which followed straight after purchase put any taste to an end (plate was swimming in water) and finally I had a double cheese burger with onions as I had a craving and it made me want to be sick.

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The place that had a French lady as stallholder by West Holts selling the creamy potato/bacon and sausage drizzled in white wine sauce. It was called Le Bouffe or something like that and the stall had 2 fibreglass cows outside. The food from there was excellent.

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Obviously this is hardly gourmet, but there was a pie place between leftfield and the west Holts. It had the word "pies" in white above the stall, but I cannot remember the name of it (it did say)

Handmade Chicken and mushroom, onion mash and gravy. £7 or £8 with a drink. Big pieces of chicken, lovely pastry and overall a lovely pie!

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Chapati man's chicken saag wrap with extra chilis was £6.50, and was really fuckin ace. I couldn't cram it into my face any quicker. Only problem was I had to compare every subsequent meal to that, and nothing from that point on matched it. Cool fellas in the hut, too

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Finally got myself to the goan fish curry place -amazing huge fish curry, loads of rice, and a bit of the other curry - caldine- on the rice too. Stupendous and authentic tasting. Also loved the carribean food at Williams green. Ate less widely than intended purely because of huge portions!

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