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I've never eaten in a Zizzi. Are they really this bad?

Henry Irving
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"A man cut off his penis with a knife at a London restaurant on Sunday evening, according to British tabloid The Sun.
The newspaper reports police were called to Zizzi in The Strand in central London at 9pm after reports of a man in possession of a knife.
According to witnesses, the man ran into the restaurant kitchen, grabbed a knife.
Sales rep Stuart McMahon told The Sun: "This guy came running in then charged into the kitchen, got a massive knife and started waving it about.
"Everyone was screaming and running out as he jumped on a table, dropped his trousers and popped his penis out.
"Then he cut it off. I couldn't believe it."
A Scotland Yard spokeswoman told The Sun a man aged between 30 and 40 was the only person injured and that his injuries were self-inflicted.
She said he was taken to a south London hospital where his condition was today described as stable.
The newspaper reports police were called to Zizzi in The Strand in central London at 9pm after reports of a man in possession of a knife.
According to witnesses, the man ran into the restaurant kitchen, grabbed a knife.
Sales rep Stuart McMahon told The Sun: "This guy came running in then charged into the kitchen, got a massive knife and started waving it about.
"Everyone was screaming and running out as he jumped on a table, dropped his trousers and popped his penis out.
"Then he cut it off. I couldn't believe it."
A Scotland Yard spokeswoman told The Sun a man aged between 30 and 40 was the only person injured and that his injuries were self-inflicted.
She said he was taken to a south London hospital where his condition was today described as stable.
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Salami pizza is the speciality this week! ;o)0
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He was asked to leave a big tip0
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I've eaten the one by Drury Lane - it's standard fare.
However, the one in Cheltenham is in a converted church - it's amazing inside and the kitchen is actually on the altar, raised-up so you can see everything. Also got a massive proper stone pizza oven.0 -
[cite]Posted By: F-Blocker[/cite]I've eaten the one by Drury Lane - it's standard fare.
However, the one in Cheltenham is in a converted church - it's amazing inside and the kitchen is actually on the altar, raised-up so you can see everything. Also got a massive proper stone pizza oven.
Fblocker, my sister lives at the back of that and eat there regularly with her kids. Wonderful inside, shame about the service the last time i was in there...!0 -
Never knew they did Pole Dancing.
Apparently their Coq-au-vin is a cut above the rest....0 -
[cite]Posted By: Curb_It
Fblocker, my sister lives at the back of that and eat there regularly with her kids. Wonderful inside, shame about the service the last time i was in there...!
Your sister lives at the back of a converted church that is now a restaurant? How weird is that!0 -
well its the next road along if you're splitting hairs.0
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[cite]Posted By: AFKA Bartram[/cite]Never knew they did Pole Dancing.
Apparently their Coq-au-vin is a cut above the rest....
Couldn't resist a chance of pun, could you. Have you been away?0 -
theres always a pun somewhere. Just hope the manager doesn't get the sack.
Yes, been away. Have i not mentioned ?
Heard a whisper LTGTR is going to Blackburn. Is that true ?? :-)0 -
[cite]Posted By: AFKA Bartram[/cite]theres always a pun somewhere. Just hope the manager doesn't get the sack.
Yes, been away. Have i not mentioned ?
Heard a whisper LTGTR is going to Blackburn. Is that true ?? :-)
Took me ages to get that one - ouch!
Most likely you did mention going away but you seem to be on one long stag weekend as far as I can see.
LTGTR isn't going to Blackburn is he? If he is he hasn't mentioned it.0