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Local Indian for Take Away / Delivery I would strongly recommend Millennium Tandoori


Millennium Tandoori

50 Grove Vale,

East Dulwich.

London

SE22 8DY


020 8299 4744

020 8299 0917


Order online @:

www.millennium-dulwich.co.uk


Very Generous portions. Quick, Reliable Delivery Service.


If you like your Curries HOT go for their Vindaloo. It IS very hot but with good flavour.

Sheek Kebab Starter another of My favourites..


DulwichFox.

We also tried Millenium.


All good, large portions, still hot on arrival, delivery time very reasonable for a Saturday night.


My only slight quibble is that I found mine quite bland and under-spiced, apart from the mutar paneer, but maybe I chose the wrong main. My partner liked his.


Will definitely use them again, but I'll have something else next time.


Would like to try Babur some time, but one main would have cost almost as much as two mains, a large pilau rice and a side from Millenium! Will wait for a special occasion!!


ETA: BTW Millenium are on Just Eat - easier to book the delivery if you already have your details saved there, though I was boycotting Just Eat due to their non resolution of a problem I had (had to make an exception as Millenium aren't on Deliveroo ......)

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