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phild82

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Agree. Incredibly consistent too. I try different places now and again but always return to EC. H



Growlybear Wrote:

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> I think Eastern Cuisine in Gypsy Hill is the best

> Indian for miles. Avoid Omrith in Forest Hill

> Road at all costs - we got a takeaway from there

> recently for the first time in ages and it was by

> far the worst Indian meal I have EVER had.

Have to disagree big time about Omrith. The worst Indian meal you have ever had? Week in week, week out, it has maintained a high standard for us for a few years now.


Think they may have had a change of ownership a few months back, but honestly don't feel it has affected the quality at all.


Each to his/her own and all that, but we love it.

siousxiesue Wrote:

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> Swadesh up Lordship Lane does spiffing takeaway

> food!


Used to use Swadesh a few years back. It was always 'different' than other Indian restaurants.


Went last weekend for the first time in ages.


Dreadful. I had Chicken Vindaloo. The chicken was good but the sauce was terrible.

It was just a watery oily sauce(and I like oily sauces)with chilly powder & ground cumin.

Greasy poppadoms , thin tasteless onion bhajis...


Well they no longer sell alcohol and you cannot take your own.

No wonder they have no sit in customers.


Shame really..


DulwichFox

We tried Village Tandoori takeaway on East Dulwich Grove for the first time the other week and it was very good ? fresh and flavoursome. 20% off for collection too. We normally go to Dulwich Tandoori when we eat in (or Ganapati for special occasions), but Village Tandoori will become our regular takeaway.

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