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I love curry so much I sometimes wish I could cry curry tears and mop it all up with a big hankie shaped nann . Has anyone tried the Bombay Bicycle Club yet? I've popped in there a few times and picked up one of their menus, but due to an inherently thrifty nature havent been able to bring myself to paying their exorbitant prices(?3-nann!!). I could however be persuaded to part with the hard earned if the reviews are good.;-)
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Excellent every time I have ordered from there (must be over a dozen times now) Always say 45 mins for delivery but are there within 30mins. Friendly delivery guys and the food has always been piping hot and v.v. good (fish curry, veg samosas and plain naan, mmmm - want to order it now) Once you have phoned once they keep all your details so know who is calling etc.:))

I had a BBC curry last night and enjoyed it v much - it is pricier than other places, however I have found that with takeaways I have had from other places, the curry seems to sit v heavily on your stomach for a couple of hours after you've eaten it.


My top tip though for saving a bit of dosh - don't bother ordering rice - just cook your own.

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