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Babur a la carte is amazing. Best if you can collect from the restaurant to take home rather than get delivered at home, but good either way. I just wish they could send the cocktails on home delivery!


Babur won best British Indian Restaurant 2013 last week too.

I have tried babur long time ago but i didnt like their food at all. Then i have tried all most every indian in East Dulwich. I like them they not bad at all. But last two month, i have start to go Village Tandoori authentic indian takeaway. they are really good on this area. I have love their food. They do out door catering as well with big discount. I just love their food and service.

Do you know where to find the menu Sams? Be really great to have it.


sams Wrote:

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> Village Tandoori in East Dulwich is great. I have

> tried many many times. I can tell you one things,

> you will enjoy a lot.

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