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Furryjumpergirl, there is a vegan cafe in crystal palace called Spiritual Palace (not sure of name of the road). The lady who owns it has been trading for about 2 years and has had great reviews on the standard of her food in Time Out magazine. I have been there on numerous occasions and find the food excellent and very good value for money. You can also request food to be made up for you to take away. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful in giving you an exact address but I can give you the owner's mobile number via a private message.

Ooh, this is all very exciting! Thanks guys :) And weirdly enough I was going to try Spiritual Palace tonight, I've got the address somewhere but wasn't sure if it was definitely still trading from just looking on the internet.


Thanks all for being so helpful.

Heather and UC - there was a mini thread on chines takeways a while back with no-one really being outstanding. I don't recall Lamoon being mentions but I pass them daily on the bus and did wonder - cheers for the recommendation


My only worry is that they may not deliver as far as the Upper East Side :(

Yes, I was hoping for a bun fight but did not get one.


Actually I hate it when people say "X is the best ------ in London". How on earth do they know? Have they been everywhere in London? So I will retract my silly statement. I would say that it's by far my favourite Indian restaurant - the food tastes wonderfully fresh and flavoursome (none of that straight-out-of-a-jar stuff you get in lots of Indian restaurants), they have lots of local specialities (delicious dosas), they are so polite & welcoming AND incredibly good value. They deserve great custom because they obviously work so hard, and it shows.

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