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I have just visited Beulah Restaurant (behind Forest Hill Station) with my partner and our two year old. I spotted it yesterday coming off the train in Forest Hill. It is a brand new Nigerian restaurant with delicious and very reasonably priced meals. They have all the usual suspects on the menu: Suya, Moi Moi, Roasted Fish, Plantain, Jollof Rice, Eforiro and pounded yam etc. The food was served quickly and the staff are lovely - it clearly is a family run business. They have not yet sorted out their licence for drinks and only serve non-alcoholic drinks (including wines and beers), but apparently they are working on it. So for a little taste of Nigeria, a little change from the usual fare on Lordship Lane, why not give it a try! There is parking on the industrial estate car park just opposite - we didn't realise and drove around for a bit.


http://www.beulahrestaurant.co.uk/

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