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Amktlk

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Amktlk Wrote:

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> Hi, has anybody tried the new Grill restaurant on

> the corner of Matham Grove and Lordship Lane? It

> used to be a curry house. Menu looks good but

> never seems busy.


Yes .. have been 3 times.. twice on my own and once with the Curry Club.

Food is delicious and staff friendly and attentive without being intrusive.


Complimentary Naan bread with Hummus.. Olives .. Sun dried tomatoes..


This was my Starter.. Falafel Onion Bhaji..




Reasonably priced drinks too


DulwichFox

I had a crab curry there on Monday, and my partner had a minced lamb kebab (can't remember what it's called. Kofte kebab??). They do have a lunch menu, which includes a drink, but we ordered from the main menu.


The food was fine, the service was friendly without being pushy.


We found the loud music rather intrusive, but they did turn it off when we asked (but also said it was because we were the only people in there .....)


I think you'd need to try it yourself and make your own mind up.


ETA: We never got any of the complimentary stuff. Maybe that was when it first opened or just in the evening?

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Amktlk Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hi, has anybody tried the new Grill restaurant

> on

> > the corner of Matham Grove and Lordship Lane?

> It

> > used to be a curry house. Menu looks good but

> > never seems busy.

>

> Yes .. have been 3 times.. twice on my own and

> once with the Curry Club.

> Food is delicious and staff friendly and attentive

> without being intrusive.

>

> Complimentary Naan bread with Hummus.. Olives ..

> Sun dried tomatoes..

>

> This was my Starter.. Falafel Onion Bhaji..

>

>

>

> Reasonably priced drinks too

>

> DulwichFox


Looks nice but why is it on a roof tile?

sandyman Wrote:


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> Looks nice but why is it on a roof tile?


It is NOT a roof tile. It would be a very heavy roof made from those things..


As Michael P from Curry Club put it..


'Delightful stone-based serving platters actually.'


Like these..

http://www.oldtaverncheese.com/content/images/thumbs/0000159_set-of-4-slate-cheese-boards_300.jpeg


Foxy

sandyman Wrote:

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> Reminds me of this:

>




Well the complimentary dishes and all main dishes were served on porcelain plates..


and unlike some other places using Slate we were not charged an arm and a leg for Trendiness.


So no complaints..


Foxy

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