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It seems Ghandi takeaway has closed. At least their numbers don't work and they're not doing on line takeaway orders and I can't be bothered to walk across the park to check.


Anyway, can anyone recommend takeaway Thai and/or Indian restaurants for the SE15 (East) side of Peckham Rye Park?

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It's a bit late now because they're closed for the night, but for future reference Spices in Evelina Road are good if you just want to collect.


And any Indian takeaway in the area will deliver. I personally like Swadesh, Lordhip Lane. Never eaten in there but their take-aways are really nice.

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> It seems Ghandi takeaway has closed. At least

> their numbers don't work and they're not doing on

> line takeaway orders and I can't be bothered to

> walk across the park to check.

>

> Anyway, can anyone recommend takeaway Thai and/or

> Indian restaurants for the SE15 (East) side of

> Peckham Rye Park?


Hi, we deliver in the SE15 area, please visit www.rannaghor.net and order.


Regards


Rannaghor SE22

Also recommend Indian Dining Club based in Gypsy Hill. I got their recommendation from here. You can order & pay online, plus they do free delivery. Plus points are that there are generous quantities of meat and the food is not oily. Also love Ganapati's (different type of food to Indian Dining Club).

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