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  • 2 weeks later...

Using this thread as the other thread was all about Opening Night.


Was at Memsaab last night.


I opted for the Sheek Kebab starter.

Served with a delicate salad and assorted Chutneys it was delicious.


For the main I went for Pilau Rice with King Prawn Vindaloo which was wonderful and very hot (as it should be)

(Hard to find a decent Vindaloo these days that is Hot yet flavoursome.)


Also chapatti which was cooked to perfection.


Washed down with a large cold Kingfisher.


Staff at Memsaab are very polite and attentive. Nothing seems to be too much trouble.

Finished off my evening with a complimentary Grand Marnier on ice.


It was a cold night last night and most places were quiet including Memsaab.

I would recommend people give Memsaab a try. I don't think you will be disappointed.


DulwichFox

  • 1 month later...

Celebrating our wedding anniversary last night we made our way to Memsaab.

Mishti Kadu Gosht, Duck Korahi, Tarka Dhal and Saag Dahl - all very hot and delicious - something different to usual Indian menu.

Finished with a complimentary Tia Maria on ice.


Attentive and friendly service. Will definitely be returning.


Will try out their Sunday Buffet for ?8.95 to see if any different from other restaurants.

Have been back to Memsaab 3 - 4 times since my last visit.


Have made different choices each time. All have been wonderful with distinctive flavour.


Tried their Paratha last night which was excellent. As was the Mushroom Rice.


Chicken Vindaloo was excellent with plenty of tender chicken and a generous amount of spicy potato.


Was very full.


They really deserve to be more busy. The food is very good and the service is excellent.


DulwichFox

We went in on the spur of the moment mid week. We usually go to Surma next door. Only 2 tables filled but the food was lovely - fresh and tasty. Very reasonable prices and good service - even offered a Baileys at the end too. Really enjoyed it and we will now alternate with Surma on curry outings.
  • 2 weeks later...
We went last night with the inlaws and it was delicious food! Really tasty and the spicy dishes properly spicy. I rarely recommend restaurants, but this Indian really stands out from the others on the Lane, looks like it could do with more support, would be a real shame to lose this one. Will be my curry take away default now.
  • 3 years later...

Hi everyone

Hope you and your family are keeping well and staying alert. We would like to announce that we are going to operate Memsaab restaurant services ( eat in and takeaway) under the public health guidelines. We would like to request you to help us to serve the community in a safer way by following the public health guidelines.

We would like to thank our loyal customers for giving us a wonderful opportunity to service the customers and It is our desire to keep you satisfied with our standard services and fresh quality food.

Mamsaab always appreciates your support and feedback which enables us to maintain the standard and quality also like to thank you for being our valued customer. We hope to continue this relationship with great reverence and respect and look forward to serving you again.

The pandemic situation was very alarming and panicked situation. As a result, it was vary difficult for us operate the restaurant however we tried our best to serve the community and we appreciate your support.


Thank you for your cooperation.

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