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> Ganapati on Bellenden Road


Had a terrible meal there recently (could have been a one off). The Curry Cabin looks pretty unappealing from the outside but their Naga chicken is hard to beat.


Ron70

I remember ages ago eating at Ganapati and thinking that the meat was tough, sauces were watery, everything was too expensive, and that I wouldn't bother again. But then when the takeaway opened we gave it a go... and I was converted. We now order from there regularly.

We had an absolutely fantastic meal delivered from Gurkha's Flavour in Forest Hill on Saturday night.


(Not to be confused with Gurkha's Cottage in Crystal Palace, which sadly we recently did and the meal from there was pretty dire).


Gurkha's Flavour is now our Indian takeaway of choice - but you can eat in too. It's on the 185 bus route.


Huge portions of really tasty food (and many choices other than the bog standard dishes you get everywhere). And the lemon rice was outstanding.


And you can order Nepalese beer to be delivered with your meal, too - a definite bonus!

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