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There is a really good Indian in Chapel Market (Angel), only one i really go to now. doesn't look like much from the outside but the food is fantastic.
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One wouldn't want to lick their chutney spoons.Originally posted by bobspud View PostI was about to recommend Sitaaray in Dury Lane but then I found the link to the article in the evening standard about them being closed down due to the inspectors finding rat poo and rotting mice in the place
Oh well
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I was about to recommend Sitaaray in Dury Lane but then I found the link to the article in the evening standard about them being closed down due to the inspectors finding rat poo and rotting mice in the place
Oh well
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Karnaphuli, Stoke Newington.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostQuality of Brick Lane curries has gone down in recent years.
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I just spent a week roughing it on iron rations and I cant think of a better plan to get the taste buds salivating.
Oh to taste a nice fish an chips supper, or a chicken jalfrezi with pilau rice.
yum yum.
sometimes its worth abstaining to avoid getting jaded
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FTFYOriginally posted by Old Hack View PostOne thing I should give London top marks for working in, and that's the choice, and quality of the food on offer. Working in Shoreditch currently, and my, the choices on offer seem endless, and flavours intoxicating.
Working Warrington gave me the option of butties, pies or jacket spuds. Far more boring.
Just had a stonking chilli paneer curry, with some sag aloo
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Stretch for a wander over to Tower Hill and find BodeansOriginally posted by Old Hack View PostOne thing I should give London top marks for working in, and that's the choice, and quality of the food on offer. Working in Shoreditch currently, and my, the choices on offer seem endless, and flavours intoxicating.
Working Warrington gave me the option of butties, pies or jacket spuds. Far more civilised.
Just had a stonking chilli paneer curry, with some sag aloo
there is a very good reason I am a fat bastard on slimfast
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Food, glorious food....
One thing I should give London top marks for working in, and that's the choice, and quality of the food on offer. Working in Shoreditch currently, and my, the choices on offer seem endless, and flavours intoxicating.
Working in Warrington gave me the option of butties, pies or jacket spuds. Far more civilised in London.
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