December 2011

Wanstead has a better class of vandal, apparently. As spotted by @EddieMenzies on the westbound platform at Wanstead station.

(Last July, Wansteadium regular Yenwod Samoth spotted some rather creative examples, which you can see here.)

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Oooh, off to Wanstead... I've never been so it's exciting, tho I appreciate for real Londoners I may as well be saying I'm off to Tesco
@iCoo
Michelle Doust

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Bye bye the Green, hello Zainab

So farewell then, Wanstead’s Green Fish restaurant.  Even though the blackboard outside still proudly advertises a £16.95 Sunday lunch special, there’s a “closed” sign on the window, and the decor is being removed. It’s a little over a year since the restaurant opened.

Soon to fill the Cambridge Park spot once occupied by Applebees is – wait for it – an Indian restaurant to be called Zainab (the name feeling perhaps a bit more E20 than E11?).

Fans of Indian restaurants in Wanstead are becoming slightly spoiled for choice. Nearby there’s Purbani, Cinnamon, 52Spice, Bipasha and The Lane, with the Tiffin Tin delivery mopeds never far from sight. Some might event think a bit more diversity in menu choices would be a good thing; the market however seems to be able to support the current number of players even though some rarely appear to overflow with diners.

One Wansteadium reader tweeted his reaction:

Another Indian restaurant due to open in Wanstead (Cambridge Park). Beginning to make Brick lane look like a fuss about nothing. #wanstead
@pvmullen
Paul Mullen

Ironically, the Southend Echo seems to be hinting at a similar but slightly different situation there, as Robins Pie and Mash announces another branch there. Once councillor told the paper: “It is another pie and mash establishment. We already have one or two in the town.”

Suki Orange, Wansteadium’s food blogger, adds:

It’s always sad to see something you admire fail, so I’m sorry to see the Green go. But of course I wish Zainab well. I can’t help thinking, though, that from a customer’s point of view, we just don’t need any more choices for Indian restaurants in Wanstead. I know I’ve said it before, but what we could really do with is something a degree or two more mainstream – though with two restaurants closing in the past 18 months this does not appear to be the ideal spot.  There’s clearly a demand for weekend lunches – just look at the Cuckfield on a Sunday after Desert Island Discs. Wanstead is brimming over with young families and not many places for them to eat comfortably together. At the risk of looking spurned, I’ll repeat my invitation to Strada. It’s a chain, yes, but it might be just want our menu needs.

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Wanstead News

Xmas and New Year opening hours of Wanstead shops

26 December 2011

The Co-op Weds 28 Dec: 7am-7pm Thurs 29 Dec: 7am-10pm Fri 30 Dec: 7am-10pm Sat 31 Dec: 8am-8pm Sun 1 Jan: 11am-5pm Mon 2 Jan: tbc AG Dennis butcher Weds 28 Dec: 7.30am-5pm Thurs 29 Dec:7.30am-3pm Fri 30 Dec: 7.30am-5pm Sat 31 Dec: 7.30am-3.30pm Sun 1 Jan: Closed Mon 2 Jan: tbc Tesco Weds 28 [...]

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Wanstead News

Christmas services at Wanstead churches

23 December 2011

Details of Christmas services in Wanstead churches are as follows: ANGLICAN: Christ Church, Wanstead Place Christmas Eve 1630: Crib service 1800: Family Eucharist 2330: Midnight Mass Christmas Day 0800: Eucharist St Mary’s, Overton Drive Christmas Day 1100: Sung Eucharist CATHOLIC: Our Lady of Lourdes, Cambridge Park Christmas Eve 0915: Mass 1700: Children’s mass 1900: Mass [...]

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