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Nunhead Heroes 2 Sisters Tandoori Supplying Free Meals & More!


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Since 12th April thanks to the generosity of Mohammed and his team over 200 tasty free meals have been collected & distributed by ( camera shy! ) Katie Worthington of the WHYC ( Westminster House Youth Club ).

Three cheers also to the head chef Abdul and for the wonderful variety of lovely meals created.


This weekly supply of meals to help the financially vulnerable in SE15 all started quite by chance. I had merely popped in to offer some social distancing signage, and unprompted Mohammed declared he wanted to help with meals and much more.

All thanks to this award winning take away that you started a trend in Nunhead of other shops and take outs who are also now helping the vulnerable in different ways. (See below for more details).


Helping so far are:

Nisa Local, Kristal Pharmacy, BYO, El Vermut, Ayers, Bambuni, FC Soper Fishmonger, Aster Fish Bar, Babette (funded by an employee), HA Smith & Sons Butcher, Sheel Pharmacy and SJ Convenience Store.


Special thanks also to the tireless Katie from WHYC for delivering the meals and vouchers every Sunday, but also on multiple occasions every week when meals are collected from The Salvation Army, Nunhead Knocks and Babette.


2 Sisters 'Lockdown Offers'


COVID-19 Free Meal Offer:

?Help your elderly neighbour?

If any of your elderly neighbours need a free meal, when placing order make this clear.

Choice of Chicken Biryani or Vegetable Biryani.


We are an Award Winning Tandoori Takeaway Indian Curry House in SE London serving SE1, SE4, SE5, SE6, SE7, SE8, SE10, SE15, SE16, SE22, SE23 and SE24.


Two Sisters Tandoori Takeaway

4 Gibbon Rd, SE15 2AS

( 0207 639 6696 & 0207 277 7635 )

www.2sisterstandoori.com ( 10% Discount for NHS Staff )

Open Sun-Thur 5-11pm

Friday & Saturday 5-12pm

Delivery:

www.ubereats.com

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