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Their food was great! Its a real shame!! When ive got food from there id always have to wait. And im not talking 5mins. im talking an average of around 20mins. Now, sometimes I dont mind as its worth the wait. But most time im in a hurry. Which ment that I would decide not to go.
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fractionater Wrote:

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> > The next nearest place is Bajan Spice in

> Nunhead

> > High Street

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> What about the 'Rice & Peas' place on Grove Vale?

> - never tried it myself but isn't it similar?


its OK ish


Sunspalsh in bellend is better, but best of all is the roti house near brockwell park

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Umm Rotis! (drooling noise).


Don't get me started Snorky! The local food is Barbados is wonderful and I always come back six pounds fatter. Or is that the effect of the rum punch? I don't think that the high faluting Sandy Lane would disgrace its hallowed portals with local food! Poor old Michael Winner wouldn't stand for it!


Next time I'm near the Bellenden I shall give Sunsplash a whirl.


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It's a Trinidadian takeaway on Croxted road at the Herne Hill end, recently reopened under new management and it rocks. They have a very bad stereo playing very good Steel Drum music. The Roti's are great but the Doubles (two Chick pea flour pancakes filled with curry, mint, yoghurt and other stuff) are gorgeous all smothered in Tamarind sauce.
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