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I think they're all very variable, but Dulwich Tandoori (not Tandoori Nights) would get my overall vote if you're looking for a curry type dish.


Indian Mischief if you're looking for more interesting Indian food.


But if I was looking for quality Indian food round here I'd avoid Lordship Lane and walk the ten or so minutes to Ganapati ....

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Very dissapointed with Dulwich Tandoori buffet a couple of weeks ago. Normally fine but they seemed to have changed a few things(maybe a different Chef) Chefs Special and meat curry (which was previously Lamb) tasted a bit strange. Hoping they are back to normal next time we visit :-(
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I have tried every curry house on lordship lane, and I absolutely swear by Surma.


Each to their own of course, but it really is a high quality Indian.... Eat in or takeout. My mates from other areas who come to ED are fascinated by it too.


I would never touch Mirash ever again....I had the worst food poisoning of my life from there and spent 3 days doubled in agony and ruined a valentines day!!!

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