Beds - I absolutely love a Ruby but good Thai is hotter, fresher and I don't need to go to sleep immediately afterwards! Freshly made fiery hot and fragant Tom Yum soup (prawn) would be my last meal if I had to choose. Leaves your mouth thinly and and your taste buds sated.
Ruby, no contest for me. You can't beat good Vindaloo, However I like Chinese, Thai, malaysian and indonesian too. Talking of which, try a Beef Rendang. Very tasty as long as it doesn't have too much ginger in it.
Completely gone off chinese take-aways......just tastes all the same and leaves you gasping for water during the night. Expensive too for what you get IMO.
Love Indian food so much but I'm also really into Greek and Turkish.......the Turkish restaurant on Lewisham High Street (opp Wetherspoons) is amazing.
Never been there but it gets great reviews. Efes is nice sitting on the Bosphoros in the sunshine, opposite Lewisham Wetherspoons is a bit...well...sad
Anyone tried the array of Indians down tooting high rd, I'm sure they're trying to create their own curry mile! Some great food on offer and very very cheap, cooked right in front of you too
Definitely Indian for me........and for those Yorkshire away trips next season I would recommend the Indian under the train station in Leeds (can't remember what its called but the food is really good and the pub over the road is excellent too) and in Sheffield both Everest and New India Garden are really good......normal portion size though, not MASSIVE.
I'm going to break away from the pack here and say Chinese for me. Has to be with a few people though so you can all order different dishes and have a bit of everything. Don't mind an Indian but not a fan of the spicy stuff so choice is a bit limited.
Close call but Indian for me. Ruchi in Albany Park is good as is the Jalsha in Sidcup. The festive Moon in Sidcup is a decent Chinese too. Love Thai food too.
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Love Indian food so much but I'm also really into Greek and Turkish.......the Turkish restaurant on Lewisham High Street (opp Wetherspoons) is amazing.
Used to swear by the Ruchi and had some great curries in Bexley village.
My favourite curry though was after a 10 hour flight to Goa after being told we had to fly from Manchester.
Arrived at the hotel shattered but in time for a bit of Palak Paneer and a beer. Heaven.
The stall in Greenwich market does home cooked curries, samosas etc. Much lighter than takeaway stuff.
Some great food on offer and very very cheap, cooked right in front of you too
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Chinese all the way for me, hate Indian food.
worry about the Chinese "meat" sometimes and what it really is/was.
Ruchi is the best place for a ruby though, might have to have a bit of that later!