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  • This place is my local. A cut above any other curry place I've been to outside of India to be fair.

    Agree with Jints's assesment above, though I'd say that Kasturi at Aldgate is a decent mix of the nice setup and service of the the Brick Lane tourist joints and the quality commercial road places without the hustle and bustle of either.
  • You ever go in the Sylvan Post, Mortimerician? Really like that boozer.

    Forest Hill/Brockley really seems to be on the up these days.
  • my wife said that she wanted to go somewhere different for a change .. 'why not try the kitchen' said I
  • Tayyabs is the best imo, but the waiters are miserable as sin....
  • Hmm, never heard of that one. Most people around here rave about the Maharani. The S3 devotees are starting to change as well.
  • Why not just go to McDonalds? :-)
  • Shimla Pink Orpington high street is top drawer
  • Sheree Punjab in gravesend I'd v good . You can tell its good by the amount of Indian families in there . Not posh at all but great food
  • Designer curry houses are too pricey for me. The Forest Hill one left hubby hungry and a tad broke. Learn to cook the food for yourselves, it's great fun and preparing the various spice mixes fills the house with wonderful aromas. We buy all the spices and ghee type things from Brixton, but doubtless you can do just as well in a great many places. Plus, the endless varieties of veggy food are cheap, nutritious and bloomin' tasty.
  • There's some cracking indian reciepe books out there i have one by these sisters [can't think of their names off top of my head] but you can order all the spices and a spice mixer crushing thingy me jig

    I enjoy cooking when using that the whole house smells wicked
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  • The Yak & Yeti in Eltham High street gets good reviews, on the corner opposite McDonalds.
  • Spice Master in Belvedere Village is really good
  • There's some cracking indian reciepe books out there i have one by these sisters [can't think of their names off top of my head] but you can order all the spices and a spice mixer crushing thingy me jig

    I enjoy cooking when using that the whole house smells wicked

    You also enjoy eating you fat bastard

  • Bromley has more curry houses per head than anywhere else in the UK!

    Shampan in Chatterton village is great, as is Spice Society in Elmers End.

    Also a posh one in Orpington now who's sister restaurant is in Berkely Sq, mayfair. Not been to the Orpington one but the Berkley Sq one was awesome.
  • The Curry Mile in Wilmslow Rd, Rusholme,Manchester is jaw dropping at night when it's all lit up. In the distance of half a mile there are more than seventy Indian eateries.imageimage
  • Had a curry in Wilmslow Rd, very competitive with people on the street after your custom by handing out flyers.
  • Jints, no, tend to just drink at Honor Oak or Catford. Looks a nice shop though.
  • Best Indian curry I had In Bromley was @ Tamasha on Widmore road, nice.
  • Steve you aint wrong

    but you just made me spit my tea all over my computer great return

    How's nath getting on
  • Tayyabs is the best imo, but the waiters are miserable as sin....

    Spice Master in Belvedere Village is really good

    agree on both of these, Tayyabs is a superb place
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  • edited October 2013
    Badger said:

    Best Indian curry I had In Bromley was @ Tamasha on Widmore road, nice.

    Agreed. The best I've had anywhere, but couldn't be bothered to post. It's a cut above & the prices are higher as well, but worth it for a special occasion.

    The gents is full of cartoon pictures of Kama Sutra positions :-)
  • Badger said:

    Best Indian curry I had In Bromley was @ Tamasha on Widmore road, nice.

    I think kenny Sansom is/was staying in the rooms there after he got off the park bench recently.

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