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OMRITH: A Beautiful Indian restaurant on Forest Hill rd


NYYoung

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I love this restaurant. Such lovely people, impeccable service and delicious fresh Indian food.

A quiet little spot on Forest Hill Rd, perfect for a special occasion or simple week night meal. I came here this

evening with my son; we had such a good time, were so well looked after, and my son loved the chicken tikka and delicious ice cream to follow. Everything is freshly prepared and so delicious. Enjoy!

Yeah I'm with JL, had a couple of really nice meals (including some fairly unusual dishes), but the last time the food was so bad (and actually came with a glace cherry on top) I haven't been back.


Was waiting with baited breath to hear the curry club report, but think they cancelled!

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