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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Flame was closed last night?  It's rarely busy. Such a shame because their food is different and good. Something - can't put my finger on it - is wrong there. It doesn't seem to attract people.

I notice the newcomer Hanci is almost always empty when  I walk past. They won't survive for long at that rate.

Saturation point has been reached?

and PS - new Pizza place opening up on green lanes stretch after Falkland Road.  Maybe an Albanian joint being on that strip.

 

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Selale's expansion has affected Flame purely with it's size, the buzz and at one point (although not so much now) you could eat twice the food for about half the price of Flame. And where do you see a Christmas tree with loads of decorations ... Selale. Nice touch but also very smart.

You've not been to Gokyuzu then I take it!?

Fair enough! I've just always had really great service there. I'm quite a prolific restaurant-goer, and the waiters there reminded me of service I've had in proper high-end joints; attentive but not intrusive, really polite, always quick to whisk away an empty plate or top up a glass of water, etc. This is particularly impressive when you consider how busy it invariably gets in there. Perhaps I was just lucky with the staff on the day? 

I'm sure I've heard some bad stuff on here about Hala, so have not been in :)

Hala's my local and I eat and get takeaways from there regularly, food's good, staff are lovely.  I've always been welcomed warmly and they've always taken the time to explain stuff on the menu etc.

Oh, that would be a shame if they closed. Since their refurbishment every time I passed by they've been empty. Their food is outstanding... I noticed they've reduced their prices a little while ago but suspect that cafe look didn't help. People like seeing their meat prepared on a grill, not in the back kitchen.

Agreed. I think the re-furb has been a problem. On top of which, I went in a couple of weeks ago to get a chicken doner - they don't do this anymore. So off to Selale I went...

I think the answer is in your post - " every time I passed by...."

We love Flame and think it does the best Turkish food on the ladder. We've been really worried about how empty it's been looking since they redecorated and took the mangal oven away, and since all the custom seems to be drawn towards the larger places... but we didnt expect it to close...but tonight we go down there to find it's totally closed, with no explanation on the door... We must not let Flame go under! Why don't they put the mangal back and trade on the fact that they are small and intimate and do very good food? Can we do anything to help revive Flame? There is room for it on Green Lanes, I'm sure...

and PS - new Pizza place opening up on green lanes stretch after Falkland Road.  Maybe an Albanian joint being on that strip.

That is most exciting news. I went looking and found it on Green Lanes between Frobisher and Falkland Rd's. A guy came out when i was peering in the window and said they'll have proper Italian style pizza at very reasonable prices and should be open before Christmas. Can't wait.

Bianca is good, fingers crossed this is something like that. Yes its the nearness factor, we've not so much up this end of the Ladder.

Maybe it has just reached saturation point for Turkish restaurants now? I'm not completely sure of this - there have been times when we've fancied Turkish and had to resort to a 'third choice' option because our first two preferred places have been full! But I can see how smaller ones are likely to struggle with all the options available. 

A lot of HOLers seem to want more variety; seems logical that this is the way forward for smaller businesses at least. 

I'm a regular at Yayla and thus have been stymied since its closure for refurbishment. As a temporary solution, we tried Flame once but didn't like the layout of the place, although the food was fine.

I must admit the prolonged closure of Yayla, with no visible sign of work being done, looks ominous. I don't know what we'll do if it doesn't re-open. I don't like the look of these double-size places with people queueing up to get seated. I prefer somewhere more plain, low-key, and cosy. I like a quiet, relaxing experience and Yayla was perfect for that.

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