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I'm visiting East Dulwich after several years away and want to go out to eat locally on one of the evenings but Ive been told all the restaurants are too expensive. Surely there are still places you can get a meal for ?30 a head without drinks? Is the curry cabin still there?
Yes, Curry Cabin is still there. I imagine you could get a good meal for ?30 a head without drinks in any of the many curry houses on Lordship Lane. And just slightly off the beaten track (Forest Hill Road) there is Si Mangia which is a friendly and unpretentious Italian restaurant which I would recommend.
Depends if you just wish to eat or eat well . At Patch and Franklins you could easily come in under budget for 2-course a la carte. Palmerston is a mite more so you'd be bang on budget there. ToastED you'd easily go over. Anywhere else and, in my experience, you're not going to be eating anything particularly memorable. The menu at French House looks very tempting and reasonably priced although I've not yet been.

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