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Best takeaways in the area?


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Tandoori Nights is great but they don't deliver. Other good Indians are Ganapati (P Rye) but doesn't deliver, New Dewanian (Camberwell), Babur (Honor Oak) and The Indian Dining Club (Gypsy Hill).


Agreed that there are no decent Chinese take aways - a couple locally that are OK but not outstanding.


Also really hoping that somebody will one day open a Japanese restaurant in ED - I for one would be a regular customer!

To be realistic, I don't think any assessment can be made on Ganapti's proposed take-away quality until its prepared its first meal. IF the same preparation is used, IF the inevitably different people who'll be working there are as skilled and well-trained based on the restaurant's cooking model, IF the menu is similar (everyone seems to use the restaurant as a benchmark), IF, IF, IF.


Truth: we HOPE it'll be as quality as the restaurant but we simply don't know yet. So any recommendation is speculative, not assured.

Probably a bit late recommending this but for the future try this place for take away and their restaurant is amazing too..


http://www.babur.info/content/takeaway


This is one of our fav places as well...very friendly and food is great


http://www.buddhajazz.co.uk/

EastDulwicher Wrote:

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> Tandoori Nights is great but they don't deliver.


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I had a terrible meal at Tandoori Nights recently.


I did a search on here and found that the curry club had had a recent similar experience.


They used to be good years ago when they first opened, but judging by my "Lamb with spinach and green chillies" which had not a single chilli in it and tasted completely bland and unspiced, and contained apparently tinned spinach, not any more.


My pilau rice was just rice and cloves.


The lamb and rice cost me twelve pounds :(


ETA: Oh, and they charged six pounds for a bottle of Cobra :(

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