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New Indian Restaurant MEMSAAB


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New Indian restaurant - MEMSAAB on Lordship Lane has opened.


I went to check it out yesterday lunchtime and had an amazing curry and rice. It is spotlessly clean and the staff are very helpful and friendly.


They are going to put a special lunchtime menu on in the next few days.


Well worth checking out.

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"If you shared a house with bangladeshis JohnL you would hate curry too...the buy to let landlord is right on the curry issue"


I think that's a myth.

I cook curry all week, no smell on carpets.

My extended family are Pakistani and all my life their carpets and upholstery haven't stank of curry !

You smell it when you go in the house, becaue there's always food on the go, that's all.

(this would mean if you cook food with a lot of garlic, your carpets / furniture would smell of that !! Nah...)

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