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We've just walked home past a new Indian take-out restaurant called Rajah Rowing Team who have their opening night tonight (near the library). They invited us in for free samples and a glass of wine to help them celebrate. So delicious and super friendly! If you haven't eaten yet, go along and try their food :-)

that was my instant thought as well KK - given how low their reputation was why would someone try and piggy back the location/actvity/group idea?


Anyway, it IS the same bloke (or one of them anyway)


http://www.putneysw15.com/default.asp?section=leisure&page=revrajahrow001.htm


So it'll be expensive and bland at best

Did make me and my partner laugh extremely loud when we went in to BBC for a take away only to see 2 polish women cooking in the kitchen!! Seemed so weird! Not saying polish women can't cook Indian food but it felt so unauthentic! I mean its like going into a Chinese restaurant and a big Rasta coming out as the chef!! Lol
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Yes we had takeaway from there last week and as we live 3 mins away went to collect. When I called to order they said to me it would be 10 mins till the food was ready!!! I guess that means nothing was exactly cooked "to the minute", nevertheless tasted delicious. Much better than BB where everything tasted the same...
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