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Welcome to Village Tandoori. The finest authentic Indian Takeaway at 71 East Dulwich Grove, East Dulwich, London, SE22 8PR (opposite the east dulwich community hospital). We pride ourselves in the fact that we serve delicious authentic and contemporary Indian food to take away and enjoy in the comfort of your own home. Our master chef has been involved in the Indian restaurant trade as chef for 26 years with a lot of award in his chef life and his culinary expertise is apparent in the delightful Indian dishes that he creates. Village Tandoori offer very good service and quality food always on time. Village Tandoori?s driver also are carrying food up to door with special food carrier hot bags to keep food hot. There is a variety of extremely tasty Indian Meals available at this takeaway offering delicious dishes for you all to enjoy at home.


Village Tandoori

71 East Dulwich Grove

East Dulwich

London

SE22 8PR

Tel- 02082992002/ 02086934915

www.villagetandooridulwich.co.uk

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