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Jaflong the 'forgotten' Curry restaurant revisited


DulwichFox

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The old Jaflong in Lordship Lane closed a while back.

Swadesh closed. Curry Cabin Closed and Tandoori Nights is presently closed due to a serious fire.


As a consequence Dulwich Tandoori and Memsaab have both become extremely busy on most nights.

They are both excellent Indian Restaurants with good food and friendly staff.


Last night for a change I went to Jaflong Tandoori on East Dulwich Road.

I thought the food was very good with generous portions.

I had Popadoms, Pilau Rice, Chicken Vindaloo and Plain Naan ?11.00 which was great value.


Its a large restaurant seating 60+ people but sadly I was the only person seated.

Well it was a Monday night and there was a Big Football game on TV. Chelsea Vs Manchester United.

Also I was there early 7.45pm


Jaflong does not sell Alcohol but you can take your own Beer and Wine at no corkage charge.

Glasses provided at no charge.


They seem to do well on T/A and delivery.


If you haven't been for a while, why not give it a go ?


Ideal for a peaceful meal if you are looking for somewhere quieter for a more intimate private conversation.



DulwichFox

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> Are they still doing the "plate of curry and rice"

> bargain special? I always meant to try it...


I cannot say I have ever come across that deal.


DulwichFox

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> Is that the one that was advertised on their

> signage when they first opened?


'advertised on their signage ' ?? What does that even mean. ?



DulwichFox

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> Is that the one that was advertised on their

> signage when they first opened?



I vaguely remember seeing that.


But it seems really old fashioned to be talking about Indian food as "curry", when it is so much more.


Reminds me of when I was a student in the sixties and they served up "curry, rice and chips" for lunch once a week in the student caff. Very filling it was too :))

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