Talk:Golders Green
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I'm not sure if this is relevent, but there is a surprisingly large number of bakeries on the road. "Jewish Bakeries", no less. And they look damn nice too. Also, the road practicly closes down come sun-down on a Friday, which is bloody annoying. There is more Hebrew than Yiddish, which is the oppposite to how it is in Jewish areas of Tottenham, Paris and Dublin. --195.7.55.146 12:32, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)
there are many kosher restaurants along golders green road, apart from bakeries. these restaurants include, Solly's, Diezengoff (israeli food), La fiesta (steak house), Met Su Yan, Kosher Fried Chicken, Bloom's (traditional kosher,) Slice (pizza), Milk and honey (cafe), more kosher resaturants can be found in Hendon on Brent Street, e.g. Orli (cafe/resaurant), White house,Isola Bella, Lemonade, Mama's. other restaurants in Hendon include chinese- Kaifeng. and Tempe Fortune in Golders Green has Marcus's chinese, and the Dan cafe. please note that all these restaurants close early on Friday, and open on Saturday after sunset.
It'd be useful to say where the chanukia was. www.danon.co.uk
[edit] Pleasant, affluent, sought-after district
Added a {fact} tag to this sentence. Mainly this is in good humour at the way pretty much all articles on local areas seem to exhibit the Lake Wobegon effect, but also because if this is true and stated by a reputable source, then to include that source (eg, "According to the Times, Golders Green is") would only benefit the article. Leushenko (talk) 00:19, 26 February 2008 (UTC)

