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Sri Lankan food?


tracymcdavis

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If you can be arsed, the best place I know of (that we use regularly) round here is Everest Curry King down Loampit Hill, nr. Lewisham. Bit of a hike but it?s all there.

All the curries are cooked already and on display behind glass cases the staff serve from.

The biryani is ace, parathas awesome, the ?pies? are mental.

When they?re open for sit-down (currently obvs it?s all takeaway) the dosais are pretty good.

I recommend this place.

Thanks everyone. I know Ganapati well and order from there more often than I should!


I will definitely try Everest Curry King when I can - they don't deliver to SE15 unfortunately. I have a friend who lives down that way so a trip there to eat in will be on the cards when it's possible.


I'll come down to see Oru when I can too.

The Hoppers delivery kit sounds great, must give that a try. Am missing my mum's home-made hoppers


Tracy - when I can be bothered I cycle over to Ganesha for my Sri Lankan food fix. They do hoppers on the weekend (I think) and they also do string hoppers all during the week. It's 30 mins on bike from ED or probably half that in the car if you drive. 435 Bromley Road, Bromley BR1 4P

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