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Without doubt Memsaab

Was there with a friend for buffet Last Sunday.


Huge selection Of starters Chicken wings, Onion Bhajis , Salad , Pickles and sauces.

Rice ,Chana Dhall, Vegetable curry Chicken Naga, Lamb Bhuna, Bombay Potato , Saag Aloo and more.


The Buffett comes with Popadoms and Naan of choice although we just had one Peshwari Naan between us.

We had decent bottle of Merlot Red Wine (not house wine)

We each added a Coffee with cream


We were given Complimentary liquors


We were both really impressed.


?43.00


We did leave a ?7.00 tip.

Not in East Dulwich sadly, but we had an absolutely fantastic buffet lunch today at the Ravi Shankar in Drummond Street (behind Euston Station).


I've been going there for decades when up in that direction, but never realised before that they did buffets at lunchtime.


Really fresh food, loads of choice both hot and cold, including dosas (sp?), six different desserts including fresh fruit salad, everything really delicious.


I being a pig went up three times. My partner said he'd never seen me eat so much :))


With a sweet lassi each (also yummy) the bill came to just over twenty pounds for two.


Bargain.


And there is a little shop in the same street which is fantastic if you are into Indian cooking. Never seen such an array of ingredients, much more choice than Khans (though obviously rather less convenient!)

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