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We had an absolutely fantastic meal (delivered) from Omrith (in Forest Hill Road) last night


Really yummy food, big portions, quickly delivered, reasonable prices helped by a 15% Just Eat discount!


Much much better than any meal we have had from any Lordship Lane Indian restaurant.


Very strongly recommended. Now our go-to restaurant for Indian food!

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binkylilyput Wrote:

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> That?s interesting to hear Sue. The only Indian I

> eat locally is Babur in HOP.....but as a treat as

> it?s pricey. East Dulwich offerings are dreadful!

>

> I often peep in to Omrith but have been put off by

> it looking empty.

>

> What was good about it? What did you have?



I had the Kerala fish curry. Extremely tasty, big chunks of fish, good size portion.


I am mostly plant-based these days, but have had disappointing veggie main dishes from other Indian restaurants, so played safe. Next time I will try a veggie main.


I also had coconut rice, which was delicious, huge portion (had the rest the following day :) ) and it was very well cooked (as in expertly cooked, not overcooked!).


My partner had Lamb tikka jalfrezi which he really enjoyed, and cumin rice, ditto.


We both shared a Korai mutter paneer (the best mutter paneer I have had for years) and Dingri palak, a veggie side dish.


It came with free popadums and that minty yoghurt stuff, but I guess that's standard.


We will deffo get takeaways there again. Don't know about eating in as it's a bit of a trek from our neck of the woods (near North Cross Road) but we will investigate the quickest way to get there!

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  • 5 weeks later...

Had another takeaway from Omrith tonight.


Sadly, although I ordered the Kerala Fish Curry which I enjoyed so much before, it was absolutely horrible and bore no resemblance to the dish I had before, or to the description on the menu.


Also the spices were raw.


I phoned the restaurant and was more or less just told they would "see me alright next time".


I asked if they had a new chef, and got no answer.


I complained to Just Eat, who apparently will "investigate". So I don't expect to hear anything more from them.


Very disappointed, and sorry I recommended them on here :(


The mutter paneer wasn't great either, and nor was the rice :(


Does anybody know if this is a permanent change of chef, or a temporary blip?

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Must say have Used Omrith a few times Sit Down. Mostly with Curry Club in the past.

I have found the place very variable. Certainly not consistent.

But that can happen anywhere.


Did not want to say anything when Sue first recommended them as I had not been there for a while.


Had been thinking of paying them a visit. I tend to find Food and service can be better when You haven't

been somewhere for a while.


Foxy.

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