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I quite like Simply Indian on Tabard St.

It's small and friendly and the food passes muster, but the ace up the sleeve is it's a BYO, but both they and the Royal Oak (one of my favourite pubs in the area) are happy for you to buy pints there and bring them over.

I went to a small Indian restaurant in Tabard St recently, no alcohol and it's closer to Borough than LB but counts as in the area


It had some interesting non-standard dishes, nothing to go wow, but I liked it.


It's called Simply Indian - 25 Tabard St

was going to say the same thing, the Royal Oak is great. Tesco Metro is just around the corner from the restaurant for BYO as well



M piers Wrote:

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> I quite like Simply Indian on Tabard St.

> It's small and friendly and the food passes

> muster, but the ace up the sleeve is it's a BYO,

> but both they and the Royal Oak (one of my

> favourite pubs in the area) are happy for you to

> buy pints there and bring them over.

  • 1 year later...

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  • 3 months later...

There are many restaurants in the UK.So will not be easy for you to find a suitable restaurant.Especially you want to know the area you are in, the restaurant famous, how far away from where you lived?

No I use http://restaau.co.uk/

Restaau is a smart search engine of restaurants for most of cities in UK.

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