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Toffs - Muswell Hill

36 Muswell Hill Broadway, Muswell Hill, London N10 3RT

17-03-2012

It was my first time at Toff’s fish. Fish and chips is my favourite dish and they really cocked it up! It was mostly hard batter (which I had difficulty getting my fork through) on my plate and tiny bits of cod-not a good solid fillet as I am used to. Well cooked and the portions were very, very generous which was great because I was absolutely starving!! …but the food was tasteless including the lifeless salad and the insipid soup.You wouldn’t think they were an old hand at this dish, although, so many of these glorified chippies change management then the quality diminishes, sadly. I always try anything once, especially where food is concerned but I won’t be returning. There are far more superior fish restaurants in London.

trescool You are mad. Subi.

Jumanji Pets - Kilburn

44 Birchington Road, Hampstead, London NW6 4LJ

09-03-2012

Bright, clean and spacious is your first thought upon entering Jumanji pets. They have a fantastic range of pet foods, toys, essentials and carriers-a lot more in-store than they used to because previously it was a much, much smaller shop. Moreover, there is a larger range of livestock too available including all the popular pets. The staff are always rather busy but helpful if you are willing to wait a while. I’d say its best to come when the shop is quieter. Excellent for cleanliness too. Fantastic! However, there is a less positive side. I recently saw two male rabbits sharing an enclosure together and all the time I was there, they were tearing into each other and the first thing that drew my attention was the massive gash on the back of the neck of one of them. Fur was missing, looked very painful. And to my horror, they weren’t doing anything about it-they thought they were playing!!! They needed separation immediately. It seems to me that these people don’t know much about animals and this isn’t the only support I have for this comment. They just want the animals to be sitting pretty in a clean enclosure, behind a clear glass for the customers. To me their primary interest is money-which is understandable. And the PRICES. This the most expensive pet shop I have ever had the pleasure of visiting-and I have been to a lot of pet shops in my life. The livestock are way overpriced. Please look at your options when you want to purchase a pet, there are plenty of places where you will not be a victim of daylight robbery.
Another thing, I recently had an animal ordered into the shop which is a species that isn’t kept there ordinarly. It was horrendously overpriced and I ended up paying 5-7 times more than the value of the animal, also, it had a rubbish personality, was underfed, teeth were in bad condition and one tooth was broken and needed vetenary treatement. Don’t forget, the breeders of the livestock get about 5% of the profit-Jumanj gets the rest. This animal I bought was 6 months old, when I was quoted on the price of a baby one, I nearly passed out! On a positive note, I would say the quality of their rodents is good. PLEASE exercise some common sense after reading my helpful review and do your research if you are going to buy an animal from here, because the current staff are not very knowledgeable. If you want to buy a kitten/puppy, it is always best to avoid pet shops do your research especially this one because it is grossly overpriced. “Jumanj Pets – serious about your money!”

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